Telesales Executive

Boston Spa
9 months ago
Applications closed

About The Role
Are you looking for a fun and fulfilling career as a Telesales Executive? If you have exceptional communication skills, a desire to succeed and a proven track record within a sales role previously, we have an exciting opportunity for you.
We are seeking experienced, motivated, and enthusiastic sales professionals to join our elite team to provide high-quality and cutting-edge services across the UK.
As a Telesales Executive, your key responsibilities will include reaching out to potential customers, promoting our products and services, and closing deals. You will undergo comprehensive training and receive a life-changing commission package.
We believe in fostering talent and providing clear career development pathways to help you progress and achieve your goals. As part of an award-winning business, you’ll be working in a dynamic, supportive, and exciting environment.
Please note, this role is working 4 days a week in the office near Wetherby with 1 day working from home.
What do we offer our Telesales Executive?

  • A Generous Basic Salary: Starting at £30,000.
  • Uncapped Commission: Realistic OTE of £50,000, however our top performers are earning even more.
  • Prestigious Career Progression: for our high achievers to support long-term career goals.
  • Weekly Incentives: Paid trips away, vouchers and prizes to take home.
  • Friday work from home day
  • Holidays: 24 days holiday + bank holidays which increases with longevity of service.
  • Working Hours: Monday to Friday working hours, 08:30-17:00 – no evenings or weekend work.
  • Additional Employee Perks: Including discounted gym membership and Vodafone phone contracts.

In return for this we are looking for someone who:

  • Has a minimum of 6-month's experience in a sales role previously.
  • Is driven, motivated and enthusiastic to go above and beyond set targets.
  • Is hardworking and resilient, we all know sales comes with its challenges.
  • Is influential, persuasive and a strong communicator.
  • Has a positive and proactive attitude.
  • Is outgoing, fun and enjoys a high energy, fast paced environment.
    We believe in developing your career and clearly lay out the path for you to develop and progress. If the role of Telesales Executive sounds like your dream job, we’d love to hear from you!
    Take the next step toward an incredible career and apply now!
    About Us
  • Our client has been supplying security and safety systems to global businesses for over 15 years. We are cutting-edge innovators, with the development of globally unique brands
  • We are a creative, aspirational team working together to supply security and safety solutions bespoke to each business with a service tailored to their needs.
  • We encourage a positive, can-do spirit balanced with operational focus and competitive drive to be the best we can be.
  • Our customers and those who work with us are our priority and we are ever aware of the importance that to succeed, our team need to feel motivated and happy.
  • When seeking new team members, we look for open, honest, caring, and focused individuals who are keen to join a fast-paced business and contribute to its continued success

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