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  • The salary of account managers varies based on experience, industry and location. However, according to Glassdoor, the average base pay is around £32,000 per year, with the potential to earn commission or bonuses.

  • Account managers are responsible for building and maintaining relationships with clients, understanding their needs and goals, and ensuring their satisfaction. They often act as a liaison between clients and internal teams, and may also be involved in sales, upselling, and contract negotiations.

  • There is no specific qualification required to be an account manager in the UK. However, many employers prefer candidates with a bachelor's degree in business, marketing, or a related field. Relevant work experience, strong communication and interpersonal skills, and proficiency in relevant software and tools are also important.

  • Account managers require strong communication and interpersonal skills. They should also have excellent organisational and time management skills to manage multiple accounts and projects. Other important skills include strategic thinking, problem-solving, sales skills, and proficiency in relevant software and tools. Adaptability and the ability to work under pressure are also valuable traits.

  • You can search online using keywords such as "account management courses," "sales and account management training," or "key account management courses." You can also check with professional organisations that offer courses and certifications in account management. Additionally, many universities and colleges offer courses in business, marketing, and sales that include account management modules.