Labour Market Information (LMI)
More about the sector or industry you want to work in.
Events
East Riding College Open Event (in Hull)
May 7, 2026
4PM - 6PM
East Riding College Open Event (in Beverley)
June 10, 2026
5PM - 7PM
Level Four Sales Executive Apprenticeship
East Riding College
Flemingate Centre, Armstrong Way, Beverley, HU17 0GH
Please note - For this apprenticeship you will need to find an employer to give you a placement, the provider may help you with finding one.
Available start dates
Available start dates
Available start dates
Course Summary
A Sales Executive is a sales person working in either the Business to Business or Business to Consumer markets with responsibility to sell a specific product line or service. They plan their sales activities, lead the end-to-end sales interaction with the customer and manage their sales internally within their organisation. They will be responsible for retaining and growing a number of existing customer accounts, and generating new business by contacting prospective customers, qualifying opportunities and bringing the sales process to a mutually acceptable close.
Typically, a Sales Executive will deal with a single point of contact for each sale, and will present a pre-considered value proposition. The entire sales process may be completed during a single customer ‘conversation’, or over a series of interactions.
A Sales Executive understands their organisation’s product(s) or service(s) in detail, and is an expert at analysing customer needs and creating solutions by selecting appropriate product(s) or service(s), linking their features and benefits to the customer’s requirements. A Sales Executive will develop customer relationships by establishing rapport and building trust and confidence in their own and their organisation’s capabilities through demonstration of detailed product knowledge, competitor knowledge and an understanding of the market in which they operate, and by ensuring a positive customer experience.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
The End Point Assessment consists of three distinct assessment methods, listed below, and both of them must be passed for the apprentice to successfully complete the apprenticeship programme:
- Work-Based Project
- Presentation, including a sales pitch, with questions and answers
- Professional discussion supported by a portfolio of evidence, including; A structured Q&A session, An exploratory discussion
Entry requirements
Individual employers will set the selection criteria for their apprentices.
For more courses like this, check our courses page.

