360 Consultant / Sales Consultant

Rotherham
1 year ago
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Insite International are currently recruiting on behalf of our sister company, ForeFront Scaffold Solutions Limited for a 360 Consultant / Sales Consultant.

An opportunity has arisen to join our team at ForeFront Scaffold Solutions Ltd. With expansion plans for our niche Scaffold & Access division, based in Rotherham. The role will be working on labour requirements for existing and new clients, this giving you an excellent opportunity to earn a starting salary of £26,000 to £30,000 PA dependent on experience, with an un-capped bonus schedule in-place that will give you realistic OTE of £50,000 PA and rising year on year.

The role: you will be a full 360 Consultant within a niche market bringing new/existing clients, successfully placing Scaffold & Access labour on a day-to-day basis.

  • Developing new business with clients by cold-calling, networking and proactively finding ways to build successful relationships.

  • Servicing existing and new client requirements as well as trying to build strong invaluable relationships

  • Marketing your job adverts and personal brand to the best of your ability to raise awareness of your opportunities online.

  • Selling and negotiating.

    What would make you a great candidate?

  • Competitive edge: Do you have a sporting background? Are you set on always winning? Do you want to achieve the best results in whatever you do?

  • Sales ability: natural or self-taught - we are looking for individuals able to sell with a persuasive edge – ‘’gift of the gab’’ please apply.

  • Ambitious goals: Have you set yourself a New Year personal plan? Do you have goals that you are eager to hit?

  • Work ethic: Are you happy to put in the hard work and achieve financial goals?

  • Experience: Sales background would be beneficial.

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    What can we offer you?

  • Competitive Salary

  • Holiday Allowance: All Bank holidays, Stat annual holiday allowance (rising with each year of service), complimentary day off on your birthday, generous time off over Christmas period.

  • Free Parking

  • Staff Team Building Days/Nights: We operate the ‘Work Hard, Play Hard’ ethos. We love having Team Building days out of the office. Days/Nights away to bond as a team and thank you for the hard work and dedication.

  • Uncapped Bonus Scheme

  • Employee of the Month: Each month your in with a chance of winning the Employee of the Month which comes with a Gift Card.

  • Warm & Welcoming Office Environment: All our staff are friendly, approachable and always willing to help one another. You will be welcomed with open arms to our Work Family!

  • Training & Development: We are all striving to better ourselves & our business. We can offer additional training, courses and qualifications.

    To apply, please forward a copy of your CV in confidence

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