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Telesales Executive

Lincoln
1 week ago
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Location: Remote, working from home (with first-day induction in Lincoln)
Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours/week (Monday to Friday, flexible working possible)
Salary: £24,375 per annum + commission (realistic OTE ~£35,000)

🥛 About The company

This is a fantastic business selling to a specific client base a really interesting service solution, Yes, you'll be making lots of outgoing calls and many are cold but the service and company is well known and needed by the call recipients.

So now, we’re looking for a Telesales Executive to join the team and help us spread the word.

🧠 What You’ll Actually Be Doing

  • Cold calling (we know, but someone’s got to do it—and you’re great at it)

  • Winning over the person at the end of the phone

  • Turning one sale into many through savvy follow-ups

  • Hitting and exceeding your sales targets like the legend you are

  • Managing the sale cycle like a pro, not a robot

  • Working with the awesome team across departments

    This isn’t about hard selling. It’s about smart selling—and knowing how to build trust, ask the right questions, and show people why you're the best.

    🧩 Who You Are

  • You have experience in telesales, cold calling or sales

  • You don’t flinch at cold calling—you thrive on it

  • You’ve got the gift of the gab and a voice people like to hear

  • You're confident, charming, and resilient

  • You multitask like it’s an Olympic sport

  • You’re a team player

  • You know your way around MS Office systems

  • You don’t crack under pressure—you actually get sharper

    🎁 What’s In It For You?

  • Flexible hours

  • Remote working (you'll only need to visit head office for your induction and occasional team training)

  • Commission potential of ~£10K average (uncapped, yes, seriously)

  • Casual dress – your slippers are welcome

  • Company benefits, health care scheme, cycle to work scheme, company pension

  • Wellbeing programme

  • Free parking if you do pop in

  • Great team

    A Few Final Bits

  • You’ll need to attend an in-person induction in Lincoln

  • You must speak clearly and confidently

  • You’ll need the right to work in the UK

    Ready to turn conversations into customers – and do something great along the way?

    Apply today. Let’s talk.

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