Customer Sales Advisor

Saint Neots
2 weeks ago
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Do you love talking to people, have the gift of the gab and have a drive to succeed? Then we may just have your next career move…

If you've been a Sales Executive, Telesales, Order Processor, or been in any Customer-Facing Sales role then this is the job for you.

You’ll be the first point of contact for anyone wanting to place orders, ask questions.... you’ll be required to use your powers of persuasion to promote, sell and advise customers on products to ensure you hit your KPIS.

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Location: St Neots, Cambridgeshire - easily commutable from Bedford, Huntingdon, Cambridge, etc.

Salary: £24k plus great bonus potential!

Benefits: 25 days holiday, with flex to buy or sell 5 days, free parking, gym membership discount, bike to work scheme, pension, medical insurance & much more!

You should be confident on the phone, have the ability to make a good first impression, and from there build long term relationships to ensure repeat business with your customers. 

You’ll deal with all aspects of the ordering process, from quote through to delivery, so being on the ball is key, as you may be required to chase delayed orders or availability of products, always keeping the customer informed along the way.

You'll even get the chance to attend Sales meetings! So this is a great opportunity for someone looking to get plenty of exposure and build their career in Sales.

Ideally, you’ll have a minimum of GCSE Maths and English, and have good IT skills with Microsoft Office and other systems, with some experience in some type of Sales role. Interested? Then apply today

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