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Sales Advisor

Meadowhall
3 weeks ago
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Join us as a Sales Advisor at our Sheffield store earning a base salary of £25,500 per annum with an uncapped discretionary bonus scheme from day one where you could expect to earn up to £300 per month.

We are also offering the Sales Advisor…

  • Bonus.

  • Pension scheme.

  • 37.5 hours per week – but get paid for 40! Enjoy a full paid 30-minute lunch break each day.

  • Personal use of in-store equipment after hours.

  • Generous staff discount (following probation).

  • Full product training and induction.

  • 29 days holiday per year (including bank holidays).

  • Free on-site car-parking.

  • Working within a small friendly team.

    We are looking for a Sales Advisor at Fitness Superstore, you will…

  • Provide an unsurpassed in-store experience for our customers.

  • Sell high-quality fitness equipment face-to-face, over the phone and Live Chat.

  • Achieve sales targets by analysing the needs of the customer and making informed product recommendations.

  • Provide all necessary information about our products and “apps” to the customer, demonstrating whenever necessary.

  • Be required to work one in two weekends & every other bank holidays, therefore, allowing time with your family and friends.

    The successful Sales Advisor will have…

  • A confident, proactive approach.

  • Some sales experience would be preferable.

  • The ability to upsell and cross-sell, driving the sales process from the initial welcome to product testing, to purchase.

  • The motivation to hit your targets and earn generous bonuses month after month.

  • A passion about the customer experience.

  • A good level of numeracy and communication skills.

    Passionate about fitness? Outgoing with great sales skills? Then we need you at Fitness Superstore!

    Founded in 1994, Fitness Superstore is the UK’s leading Fitness Equipment Specialist. We are rated as excellent on Trust Pilot so please apply if you are excellent too

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