Sales Representative

Aberdeen
4 weeks ago
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Job Title:        Field Sales Representative

Location:        Scotland - Dundee, Montrose, Berwick, Aberdeenshire, and many more in the close areas

Salary            £25,200 - OTE £50,000 per annum

My client is on an exciting journey to revolutionise broadband capabilities for homes and businesses in rural towns and villages across Northern England and Scotland. They aim to connect communities and afford them digital capability equal to their city counterparts while being as environmentally conscious as possible and creating social value in the areas they serve

They are growing fast and we don’t intend to slow down anytime soon as they play a part in ensuring nationwide future-proof full fibre coverage. They have recently raised, and committed, a £164 million investment to infrastructure, service and people through top-notch partnerships, and they are confident and enthusiastic about what is coming next.

Sound like the kind of place you want to work? If so, read on…

Are you ready to join the sales function? We're seeking dynamic Field Sales Executives who thrive on challenge, innovation, and achieving the same ambition. If you're passionate about sales and customers, then this opportunity is tailor-made for you. Join us in shaping the future.

AT YOU WILL BE WORKING ON 

Identifying and closing warm sales leads in door-to-door interactions

Managing your time effectively to meet sales targets and maximize customer contact

Building a positive reputation and enhancing community presence

Contributing creative ideas and solutions to help achieve team KPIs

Optimising customer referrals and endorsements to expand connections to the network

Using cutting-edge IT systems that enhance customer interactions, manage diverse leads and help close deals ultra fast

WHAT YOU WILL BRING TO THE ROLE

Friendly and effective communicator with proven success in door-to-door customer sales

Experienced in managing sales pipelines to consistently meet and surpass targets

Adaptable to a wide range of customer needs, ensuring personalised solutions for everyone

Knowledge of fibre broadband networks is beneficial, but a willingness to learn is just as valuable

Dedicated to providing excellent customer service to customers from all backgrounds

Full UK Driving License

Please note that all successful candidates will be subject to background checks

Interested? Get in touch with David Colquhoun at (url removed) - for a confidential chat about this exciting new Complaint role.

HRC Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and all applications will be treated as such

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