Telesales Executive

The Belling Desk
Leeds, West Yorkshire
10 months ago
Applications closed
Posted
14 Jul 2025 (10 months ago)

Telesales Executive
Salary: £20,800 FTE dependent on skills and experience
Leeds City Centre, LS1
Part-Time, Permanent
Why join us?

  • Flexible part-time shifts to work around you
  • £20,800 base salary (pro rata for part-time)
  • Uncapped commission for appointments booked
  • Weekend overtime available if you want more cash
  • A lively, supportive team that knows how to have a laugh
    About The Belling Desk
    We believe a good conversation can change everything. From our base in vibrant Leeds City Centre, we help our clients reach new customers through real, human connection over the phone.
    If you have the gift of the gab, enjoy meeting new people (even if it is over the phone), and like the idea of turning ‘never heard of it’ into ‘tell me more’ we want to hear from you.
    Responsibilities but not limited to:-
  • Call people who have never heard of us and make sure they remember us
  • Introduce our clients’ services without sounding like a robot
  • Ask questions, listen well, and handle pushback with charm
  • Book solid appointments that make our clients’ sales teams smile
  • Hit achievable targets so you can earn well
    The ideal candidate
    We are not a giant call centre with endless scripts and robotic targets. We want real people who know how to talk, listen, and connect and who can turn a cold call into a warm opportunity.
    We need someone who is:
  • A talker and a listener
  • Calm and upbeat, even when someone hangs up
  • Resilient enough not to take “no” personally
  • Confident, curious, and determined to get results
  • Experienced in sales or customer service? Great but not essential. We train.
    Interested? If you feel that you possess the relevant skills and experience for this Telesales Executive role then please send your cv by return.
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