Telemarketer - remote

Charing Cross
9 months ago
Applications closed

Do you like working from the comfort of your own home in a fully remote position? Do you prefer to work hours that allow you a healthy work-life balance? Are you self motivated?

If you'd also like to join a growing company and take control of your success, read on...

Fudge Learn is looking for a Remote Telemarketing Specialist to join our growing team.

£30k - £36k full time equivalent - pro rata for part time
Minimum of 20hrs per week and up to 30hrs @ £15 per hour. 
Based on a target of 10 verified appointments booked per week £50 per week commission, and an extra Bonus £50 if you hit 40 appointments in a calendar month. 
£250 per month = £3k per annum

Key Responsibilities

Driving customer awareness and generating leads, including:

Outbound Calls: Making cold calls to potential customers to generate interest in Fudgelearn services and book appointments for Sales team follow up.
Inbound Calls: Answering incoming calls, providing information about Fudgelearn's offerings and converting those enquiries into appointments.
Data Management: Recording customer interactions, updating CRM systems, and maintaining accurate records of telemarketer activities.
Reporting: Regular review of activity.
Your Skills

Essential:

Communication Skills: Exceptional verbal communication to confidently deliver pitches, explain services, and address objections.
Persuasion and Negotiation: The ability to influence potential prospects and convert to 'sales lead' effectively.
Active Listening: The capacity to attentively listen to customer queries and respond appropriately.
Time Management: Effectively managing your work schedule to prioritise calls for maximum productivity.
Resilience: Maintaining a positive attitude despite rejection and setbacks.
Education.

Minimum: Higher Education.
Preferred: Accreditations or certifications in sales, marketing, IT or customer service.
Work

This role is home-based.
Working own hours (during business hours)
Minimum 20 hours per week
Position pays £15 p/h + Bonuses
80-100 calls per day
Booked sales appointments. 10 per week
Career

The Fudgelearn telemarketer role can serve as a stepping stone within the business. With experience and proven performance, the telemarketer can advance to roles in account management, business development, or strategic marketing.

Conclusion

Fudgelearn is looking for a telemarketer to make a vital contribution to our organisation's sales and marketing strategy. This role can provide excellent financial reward whilst giving you significant control over your work life balance

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