Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£30000 - £40000 per annum
Job Title: Telesales Operative (Fire Protection and Sprinkler Systems) Location: Maidstone, Kent Salary: Competitive base salary plus commission ranging from £30k-£40k, depending on experience Pertemps are currently recruiting for a telesales operative to join my client's busy team! My client is a reputable company specialising in fire protection and sprinkler systems, dedicated to improving safety and safeguarding properties. As a Telesales Operative, you will be essential in promoting their services, growing their client base and looking after existing ones. Benefits: Competitive base salary with additional commission for successful sales. Comprehensive training and continuous support to improve your telesales skills. Opportunities for career advancement within the company. Responsibilities: Outbound Calls: Proactively make outbound calls to potential clients, introducing them to the comapny's fire protection and sprinkler solutions. Lead Generation: Identify and qualify leads for the sales team. Product Knowledge: Gain a thorough understanding of the company's fire suppression systems, sprinkler installations, and associated services. Client Engagement: Build relationships with potential customers, respond to their inquiries, and provide detailed information about the company's offerings. Sales Targets: Meet monthly sales targets through effective communication and persuasive techniques. Requirements: Previous experience in telesales is preferred but not essential as full training is provided! Exceptional verbal communication skills and a personable attitude. Ability to work independently and achieve targets. Willingness to learn about fire protection and sprinkler systems. Willingness to travel occasionally between Maidstone and Manchester as required (Travel paid for) If you're keen, please contact Ellie in our Heathrow branch!
Maidstone
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