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Outbound Sales Advisor - Fully Remote

Newcastle upon Tyne
3 days ago
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Location: Work from Home - UK
Job Type: Full-Time
Salary: 24,500 + Uncapped commission

Are you a confident communicator with a talent for turning conversations into conversions? We're expanding our team and looking for driven, remote-based Outbound Sales Advisors who can bring energy, resilience, and results to every call.

Role Overview:

In this remote outbound sales role, you'll proactively contact potential customers, introduce them to our offerings, and guide them through the decision-making process. Whether you're following up on warm leads or engaging cold prospects, your mission is to build relationships and drive results - all while working from wherever suits you best.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct outbound calls to prospective clients
Engage leads with clear, persuasive communication
Identify customer pain points and align them with our solutions
Achieve and surpass individual sales targets
Keep detailed records in our CRM system
Manage call follow-ups and maintain pipeline momentumYou'll Be a Great Fit If You:

Have previous outbound sales or telesales experience (minimum 1 year)
Are highly self-motivated and goal-oriented
Communicate clearly, confidently, and professionally
Are comfortable working independently in a remote setup
Possess basic tech skills and a quiet, reliable home office space
Can work flexible hours when neededWhat's in It for You:

100% remote working - achieve work/life balance your way
Uncapped earning potential with generous commission
Full training and regular coaching from experienced sales leaders
A collaborative and supportive virtual team culture
Opportunities to grow with a fast-moving, ambitious companyReady to take your sales career remote?

If you're hungry for success and love the thrill of the close - we want to hear from you. Apply today and start making sales from your sofa.

Disclaimer:
CCA Recruitment Group is an employment agency that provides work-finding services. All calls may be recorded for training and auditing purposes. Your personal data will be stored securely and will not be shared without your consent. You have the right to withdraw consent at any time. After 10 years of inactivity, your CV will be deleted from our system

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