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Location – Houghton Regis

Salary £24,000 basic, OTE £28,000 - £32,000 (Uncapped Commission)

Hours - You'll work on a rotational basis, 5 out of 7 days, between 8:00 am and 8:00 pm.

Are you a highly motivated individual with a talent for converting sales leads into bookings? Do you thrive in a dynamic and fast-paced environment? If so, this Telephone Sales Agent role offers an exciting opportunity to drive sales and advance your career.

As a Telephone Sales Agent, you will be responsible for converting sales leads into bookings through outbound calls.

This is an excellent opportunity to work in a high-energy environment with uncapped earning potential. With a clear career path mapped out, you'll have the chance to advance your skills and grow professionally.

Duties

Making outbound calls to potential customers and converting leads into bookings.
Working towards sales targets and achieving set KPIs.
Maintaining a high level of motivation and drive to excel in sales.
Contributing to a high-energy and exciting sales environment.The Candidate

Proven experience in making outbound sales calls and converting leads.
Highly motivated and driven to succeed in a sales role.
Excellent communication and persuasion skills.
Ability to work on a rotational basis, including weekends and evenings.
Strong work ethic and a desire to progress in a sales career

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