Outbound Sales Agent

Liverpool
8 months ago
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New Season, New Role - Work from Home, Earn More, Love What You Do
Remote Outbound Insurance Sales Advisor
Salary: £24,500 + Uncapped Bonus
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Location: Fully Remote
Hours: Mon-Thurs 10:30am-7:00pm | Fri 9:00am-5:30pm | Weekends Off

Your Sales Skills. Your Home Office. Your Big Opportunity.

Looking to boost your income and gain the freedom of remote work? If you've got the confidence, drive, and persuasive spark, this is your chance to earn big from the comfort of your own home.
We're growing fast and on the lookout for ambitious sales professionals who know how to close, connect, and deliver value.

Why You'll Want In

Solid base salary + uncapped bonuses - your success, your reward

Fully remote - no commute, no dress code, no office politics

Structured hours & early Friday finishes - start your weekend right

33 days holiday - including bank holidays

Career progression - real paths into Marketing, Tech, HR, Finance & more

Full onboarding & daily coaching - we set you up for success

Perks that matter - from health discounts to wellness support and retail savings

Office access available - near Nottingham? Drop by when you like

What You'll Be Doing

Making outbound sales calls to potential customers

Using confidence and sales skill to pitch, overcome objections, and close deals

Listening to customer needs and offering meaningful protection plans

Delivering outstanding service that builds trust and long-term loyalty
You'll start with five weeks of hands-on, expert-led training to get you fully confident in the product, systems, and proven sales approach.

What You'll Bring

A background in sales with proven target success

Focus and discipline to thrive while working from home

Clear communication and a customer-first mindset

A quiet, dedicated home workspace and strong internet connection

This Summer, Don't Just Work-Thrive

Skip the commute, grow your career, and earn what you deserve.
Apply now and start your next chapter as a Remote Insurance Sales Advisor

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