P&G (Procter & Gamble) is a leading FMCG company owning globally iconic brands such as Gillette, Pampers, Oral-B and Head & Shoulders.
We have an exciting field-based position in Oral-B Oral Care Field Team covering Newcastle. This is a great opportunity to develop your career further with the brand #1 recommended by dentists worldwide!
Role Overview
Oral-B has an impressive reputation for the development of innovative, market leading oral health care products which consistently delight the consumer and challenge current thinking. As a Territory Manager you will be a product expert and work with dental professionals to drive usage and recommendation of Oral B products. You will develop the practice via face-to-face meetings including product demonstrations, samples, educational lunch meetings and occasional attendance at Dental Congresses, Trade Fairs and Scientific Exchanges.
You will be a leader from day one and have the autonomy to drive the business strategy based on your territory whilst contributing to the wider regional results. Oral-B will provide you with opportunities in which you will be expected to grow and develop yourself as well as others.
Note: you will need to be living in this area to carry out the role successfully.
What we Offer You
Leadership from Day 1 – you will own your territory from the beginning and be put in charge of its success etc.
Continuous coaching – you will work with passionate people and receive both formal training as well as day-to-day mentoring from your manager.
Dynamic and respectful work environment – employees are at the core, we value every individual and encourage initiatives, promoting agility and work/life balance.
We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package. This includes a competitive pension, life assurance, private health insurance, car allowance, stock ownership scheme, and other social benefits. Regular salary revisions and possible promotions - all in line with your results, performance, and potential. To find more information about our benefits package look here: (url removed)