Sales Development Representative (SDR)

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Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
11 months ago
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Sales Development Representative (SDR)

📍 Location: Mansfield

💼 Job Type: Full-time, Permanent

💰 Salary: £24,000-£25,000 per year (depending on experience)

💸 OTE: £40,000+ (Uncapped commission -yes, really!)

🕒 Hours: Mon-Thurs: 8:30am-5:00pm | Fri: 8:30am-3:00pm (hello, early weekend!)

🚀 Ready to turn your personality into paychecks?

We're looking for a Sales Development Representative (SDR) to join a fun, fast-paced, and supportive team in Mansfield. If you're confident, chatty, and love the buzz of closing a deal, this could be your perfect role.

Whether you've already got some sales experience or you're naturally persuasive and ready to learn, we'll give you the tools to succeed and the freedom to thrive.

🔥 What you'll be doing:

Chatting with new and existing business clients -building relationships is your thing
Making outbound calls, sending emails, and jumping on video calls
Finding opportunities, booking appointments, and closing deals
Keeping our CRM system up to date (organisation = more wins)
Hitting targets and high-fiving your teammates when you smash them
Working with a manager who actually supports you

🌟 You'll be great at this if you:

Love talking to people and don't shy away from a phone call
Are motivated by targets, success, and (let's be honest) commission
Have some experience in sales or customer service (or just a natural flair for it)
Are organised, driven, and hungry to learn
Have positive energy and love being part of a team

🎁 What you'll get:

A great starting salary (£24k-£25k DOE)
Uncapped commission- earn as much as you like
Realistic OTE of £40k+
Sales training and loads of support
Fun, friendly office and early Friday finish
Career growth opportunities - this is just your starting point!

🔍 Keywords to help job seekers find this role:

Sales Development Representative, SDR, Telesales, B2B Sales, Outbound Sales, Inside Sales, Lead Generation, Account Manager, Sales Executive, Sales Jobs Mansfield, Target Driven, Commission Based Sales

Ready to make your mark in sales?
Apply now by sending your CV to TurnerFox Recruitment or call us to chat about your future!
No Sales experience? No problem! Just add a covering email to explain why you would be good for this role

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