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Sales Advisor | Guildford GU1| Full Time + Weekends | OTE £40,000

Jones & Tomlin, is a fully independent, family-run business specialising in beds, mattresses, and bedroom furniture for over 70 years.

Please note- Previous sales experience is required for the role. 

Are you the right person for us?

You will have communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent negotiation and persuasive skills
Ability to explain product features and benefits in a way that stands out over competing brands
Passionate about selling and helping customers
Excellent organisation and management capabilities, including being a team player
Basic IT skills required
40 hour working week 9am -5.30pm - must be able to work weekends
The Ability to travel and cover other stores when needed
What will your role as a Sales Advisor look like?

Greeting customers and offering assistance
Partaking in events and hosting private appointments
Giving detailed recommendations and advice
Provide general customer service and after sales care
Taking payments for purchases
The role also will involve you and your colleagues moving product around in store and some basic cleaning tasks from time to time.
What can Jones and Tomlin give to you?

Uncapped commission earnings + bonus schemes
Full training provided, including traveling to manufacturers around the UK and Europe
Opportunities of progression within the business
Long term service rewards such as increased holiday allowance
Generous discounts on personal purchases
A relaxed working environment where you are valued
If you are ready to start your career with Jones and Tomlin, then click APPLY now! We can’t wait to hear from you!

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