Part-Time Telesales Agent

Red Recruitment
Manchester, Greater Manchester
11 months ago
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9 Jul 2025 (11 months ago)

Red Recruitment is recruiting a Telesales Agent on a part-time basis to join our client, a forward thinking business who offer a range of affordable self-storage solutions.

They are continuing to grow and therefore, are looking for temporary Telesales Agents with previous experience to join their team remotely.

The hourly rate is £12.21 per hour.

Please note as this is a fully remote position you will be required to have an appropriate working environment and strong internet connection.

Benefits and Package for a Part-Time Telesales Agent:

Salary: £12.21 per hour
Hours: Part-time, 20 hours per week
Your shifts will be within the hours of 11am - 8pm and will include weekend shifts (some days your shifts will be 4 hours)
Contract Type: Temporary
Location: Fully remote, however, the two-week training period will be onsite in Manchester so being local to the area is preferred
Bonus scheme
Working from home
Store discount
Full training is provided
Supportive and dynamic team environmentKey Responsibilities of a Part-Time Telesales Agent:

Making outbound calls and following up on customers' quotation results on the website
Handling inbound calls from customers looking for advice or a quote
Building rapport, understanding the customer's needs, and offering tailored solutions
Achieving and exceeding sales targetsKey Skills and Experience of a Part-Time Telesales Agent:

You will need to have proven telesales experience (minimum of 2 years), ideally in a call centre environment
You should be a confident communicator with strong persuasion and negotiation skills
You should be self-motivated and be able to work towards targets
As this is a home-working role, you will need to have a suitable working environment with a reliable internet connection
Having excellent customer service skills and a professional approach is essentialIf you are interested in this position and have 2 years of experience in telesales, please apply now!

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