Sales Admin

Blackburn
4 weeks ago
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Sales Admin

£24,500 - £32,000 OTEBlackburn Energy Sector 

AKA Recruitment are currently working with a fantastic client in the Blackburn are looking to add a proactive Sales Admin to the business offering a strong OTE and the chance to work with a fantastic award winning business.

Duties and Responsibilities
• To make outbound sales calls working on pre-specified campaigns.
• To generate inbound and outbound sales effectively in line with targets set and to industry leading standards.
• Qualifying leads for survey based on predetermined criteria, including obtaining and collating all qualifying documentation.
• Maintain and manage good communication to your pipeline of sales.
• Provide outstanding customer service.
• Work towards and achieve agreed individual and team performance objectives, contributing to the overall company objectives.
• To manage sensitive data in line with Data Protection Policies and maintain customer records to ensure data integrity.

Requirements

• 1+ years of experience in outbound sales and/or contact centre experience.
• A driven mind set with strong sales skills and a love for hitting targets.
• Enthusiasm for the role and a great positive attitude.
• Have strong organisational skills, ability to prioritise and multitask.
• Excellent communication and customer service skills.
• Ability to manage own time and workload.
• Computer literacy - MS Office, Google Docs.
• Ability to work under pressure.
• Good problem-solving skills – able to analyse problems and make sound decisions.
• Experience using a CRM.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work within a great office environment with a Driven sales team. Working for a leading Energy business you will be rewarded with great support and a fun working environment, you will be able to earn a starting salary of £25k as well as taking part in the bonus structure. You will be working Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5pm with superb company benefits and incentives on offer.

This role will suit a confident and fun character who is willing to learn and not afraid to be on the phone. To apply for this role please send your CV through to us, or to find out more please give aka Recruitment a call on

(phone number removed)

and quote reference

AKA3443

Sales Admin

£24,500 - £32,000 OTEBlackburn Energy Sector

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