We’re hiring Sales Professionals!

Written by Paul Laursen

June 22, 2022

Casual/part-time paid position (10-20h/wk)

Start: ASAP

Working alongside the entire HIIT Science team, this role will be mainly responsible for developing and delivering sales strategies for HIIT Science.

You will also assist in developing the growth and innovation of our digital presence through social media specifically for those sales strategies.

Demonstrated skills and experience:
  • Strong digital sales skills, knowledge and experience, especially around designing sales strategies, campaigns, customer journeys & funnels
  • Experience in social media
  • Experience using Hootsuite and Canva
You’d rise to the top of our list if you possess the following extra skills:
  • Passion and understanding of HIIT Science
  • Experience as an athlete/coach
  • Enrolled in a Bachelor, Masters or PhD in the Sport Sciences
  • Experience with wearable technology
  • Experience using Convertkit, Thinkific and WordPress software

Interested in joining our team? Send your CV and cover letter to info@hiitscience.com.

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