Customer Sales Adivsor

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Position: Customer Sales Advisor
Location: East Ayrshire
Salary: £25,000 + monthy bonus

Pertemps are recruiting Customer Sales Advisor to join our Ayrshire based client. The role will involve handling multi-channel customer communication, providing product advice and selling a solution on every call. We are keen to speak to candidates with the drive to succeed in a targeted sales environment.
 
Responsibilities:

Handle inbound and outbound sales calls with professionalism and enthusiasm.
Identify customer needs and present suitable products and services to drive sales.
Upsell additional products and services to enhance customer satisfaction and increase revenue.
Build and maintain strong relationships with customers to foster loyalty and repeat business.
Achieve and exceed individual and team sales targets.
Keep accurate records of customer interactions and sales activities in our CRM system.
Collaborate with the sales team to share best practices and contribute to team goals. 
About You:

Sales experience desired but not essential
Customer Service/Retail experience
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Strong persuasive skills with the ability to upsell effectively.
Goal-oriented with a drive to meet targets
Proficient in using CRM software and Microsoft Office Suite.
A positive attitude and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. 
Benefits:

Competitive salary and commission structure.
Comprehensive training and ongoing professional development.
A supportive and friendly work environment.
Opportunities for career progression within the company

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