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Assistant Director of Sales
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Assistant Director of Sales role in Hong Kong driving segmented sales strategy for group, transient, and corporate markets. You will lead daily sales operations, build long-term customer relationships, and achieve personal booking goals. Requires a degree in Business or Hospitality with 1-3 years...
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Hong Kong , Hong Kong
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Managing Director, Head of FX Corporate Sales
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Lead our Corporate FX Sales team in Hong Kong as Managing Director. You will drive sales strategy, manage key client relationships, and mentor a large team. We seek a proven leader with 10+ years of FX sales and management experience, deep product expertise, and a strong track record.
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Hong Kong , Hong Kong, Central and Western District
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Account Director / Senior Sales Manager
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Hong Kong , Hong Kong
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Marriott Bonvoy
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Account Director / Senior Sales Manager
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Lead strategic account growth as an Account Director in Hong Kong. Develop and implement comprehensive sales plans to expand market share from transient and group revenue. You will retain, grow existing accounts, and aggressively solicit new business. Requires a degree or experience in sales, mar...
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Hong Kong , Hong Kong
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About the Sales Director role

A Sales Director is a senior leadership role responsible for the strategic vision, operational execution, and ultimate revenue performance of an organization's sales function. This pivotal position sits at the intersection of leadership, strategy, and frontline execution, driving business growth through effective team management and market expansion. For professionals seeking high-impact leadership roles, exploring Sales Director jobs represents a significant career step into the upper echelons of business management.

Professionals in this role typically oversee a team of sales managers and representatives, setting the overall direction, quotas, and performance standards for the department. Their primary objective is to achieve and exceed revenue targets, market share goals, and profitability metrics. This involves developing and implementing comprehensive sales strategies that may encompass new customer acquisition, expansion within existing accounts, and penetration into new verticals or geographic regions. A Sales Director is accountable for the entire sales cycle, from pipeline generation and forecasting to closing major deals and ensuring a seamless handoff to customer success teams.

Common responsibilities include building and mentoring a high-performance sales culture, designing and optimizing sales processes for scalability, and managing the department's budget and resources. They are deeply involved in key account management and often engage directly with C-level clients to build strategic, long-term partnerships. Collaboration is essential; Sales Directors work closely with marketing to align on lead generation, with product development to relay customer insights, and with finance to ensure accurate revenue forecasting and P&L management. They are also responsible for analyzing market trends, competitive positioning, and sales data to make informed strategic adjustments.

Typical skills and requirements for Sales Director jobs include a proven track record of successful sales leadership, often requiring 8-10+ years of progressive experience with a significant portion in management. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and strategic thinking abilities are paramount. Candidates usually possess strong analytical skills to interpret performance metrics and drive data-driven decisions. A bachelor's degree in business, marketing, or a related field is commonly required, with an MBA often preferred. Proficiency in CRM systems like Salesforce and a deep understanding of modern sales methodologies—including solution selling and digital-first, automated engagement strategies—are increasingly critical. Ultimately, a successful Sales Director is a visionary leader who can inspire a team, forge strong customer relationships, and deliver consistent, scalable revenue growth for the organization.