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📍 Location: Brough, Hull

🕒 Hours: 16 hours per week | Monday to Friday | Flexible start/finish

📅 Start Date: ASAP

📆 Duration: 6-8 weeks

💷 Pay: £13.00-£14.00 per hour

Office Angels are partnering with a dynamic, fast-paced marketing agency based in Brough. We're recruiting a confident and proactive individual to support an exciting sponsorship project in the sports travel sector.

This is a temporary role with a sharp focus on lead generation and relationship building. You'll be engaging with WARM leads at professional and semi-professional sports teams across the UK-introducing them to bespoke sponsorship opportunities offered by our client.

🧠 What You'll Be Doing

Making outbound calls
Setting up calls or meetings with our senior sales team
Managing appointment scheduling and administrative follow-ups via Outlook
Data input using CRM systems
👀 What We're Looking For

Confident communicator with an enthusiastic and persuasive phone manner
Comfortable speaking to all levels
Strong organisational skills with the ability to work independently
Competence with CRMs, Outlook, and Excel
🎁 Perks of Joining Office Angels

Direct employment through Office Angels-dedicated support throughout your assignment
Weekly pay (Friday = pay day!)
Pension scheme option with employer contributions
Access to LinkedIn Learning: free online training across thousands of business and tech skills
Eye care vouchers + contribution toward glasses for VDU use
Paid annual leave (28 days based on accrual)
Online timesheet system for easy tracking
Ongoing job search support while you're working with us

If you're ready to jump into a short-term project with real impact and enjoy connecting with people-apply now with your CV. A member of our team will be in touch within 2 working days.

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Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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