Sales Representative - Live streaming and content creation

Hay Mills
9 months ago
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Summary for Sales Representative
Our Client is seeking a dynamic, confident, and sales-driven individual to become the face of our client’s established TikTok channel. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with sales experience. You’ll be promoting big-name fragrance products and leading tech brands through engaging live streams and short-form video content — no previous live selling experience is required, just the energy and charisma to connect with an audience and close sales.
Key Responsibilities for Sales Representative


  • Host two engaging 2-hour TikTok live sessions per day, Monday to Friday.

  • Create and publish short-form promotional videos showcasing featured products.

  • Sell a range of products — from luxury fragrances to cutting-edge tech — to a live and engaged audience.

  • Present products in an energetic, persuasive, and entertaining manner.

  • Respond to questions and objections during live streams in real time to close sales.

  • Work closely with the marketing and sales team to align on product messaging.

  • Stay up to date with trends to ensure content remains relevant and engaging.

What We’re Looking For


  • A confident, presentable, and engaging personality who thrives in front of the camera.

  • Sales experience — retail, telesales, face-to-face, or direct-to-consumer.

  • Excellent verbal communication and storytelling skills.

  • Enthusiastic, target-driven, and motivated.

  • Comfortable taking direction and learning new digital sales techniques.

  • No influencer experience necessary — full training provided.

  • Interest in fragrance, and/or tech is a plus.

Benefits for Sales Representative


  • Competitive £25,000 base salary.

  • Unlimited commission structure – realistic OTE of £34,000 in your first year.

  • Work with big-name brands in fragrance and tech.

  • Be part of a fun, fast-paced, and growing team.

  • Opportunities for professional development and visibility in a fast-evolving sales space.

  • Invitations to TikTok and brand events as part of your role

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