Customer Service Advisor

Customer service within sales department - Account management
£24-27,000 + Commission OTE £30,000
Maidstone
Monday - Friday

Are you experienced with working with customers and taking/making orders? This role as a Customer service Advisor within a Sales department will utilise your skills and allow you to grow and develop with a warm existing client base.
Do you enjoy being on the phone speaking to customers?

Do you like the idea of uncapped commission whilst still taking home a competitive, guaranteed basic?

Netbox Recruitment are currently working with a highly successful company based in the mid Kent area to recruit a Customer service based sales advisor / Sales Support on a permanent basis.

This role would suit someone with some previous experience but who is keen to continue developing and learning. This is a Customer service sales position.
This role will require candidates to:

Key Responsibilities:

Call existing customers and take orders
Book meetings between potential clients and the sales team
Research and find new businesses who could benefit
Promote extra products or services to new and existing customers
Look at customer sales history to spot opportunities
Follow up with people after marketing or sales campaignsThere is a competitive basic and uncapped commission

This is new position so there is an immediate start available, however candidates who need to work a notice should still apply.

Interviews available immediately!

Netbox Recruitment are an equal opportunities employer acting as a recruitment agency for the attraction and selection of talented individuals for this position.

All applications considered, apply or call Sarah Gilbertson on (phone number removed) Option 2

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