Customer Service Advisor - No Experience Required - Full/Part Time

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Dialogue Ambassadors is looking for ambitious individuals to learn all aspects of our business, including marketing, customer service, and administration, with the opportunity to progress to Team Leader.

We're a lively fundraising company dedicated to helping charities raise funds by connecting them with enthusiastic supporters through personalised residential marketing or events based marketing. As an Ambassador, your main objective is to represent our clients and engage potential supporters. You'll start meaningful conversations, build trust, and use direct communication to encourage support, for the causes we represent, all while meeting targets with professionalism and integrity. We offer thorough training, growth opportunities in a supportive environment, and the chance to make a real impact by helping meaningful causes.


Your key responsibilities would be:

  • Representing major clientele and assisting them by meeting customers to discuss their brand, while delivering the best customer service, face to face
  • Promoting major charities and tailoring presentations to maximise donations.
  • Being part of a dynamic team to develop others and contribute to our ever-growing company and environment. 

The ideal candidate

  • Ambitious and goal driven 
  • A social and bubbly demeanour 
  • Eager to learn and develop 

Benefits with the Role 

  • Ongoing award-winning coaching and development
  • Performance-based incentives, giving recognition to your increasing growth and work ethic towards targets 
  • An entrepreneurial and energetic atmosphere 
  • National and International travelling opportunities 

Please note that our interview process involves a 3-part assessment, including a day spent shadowing one of our team member for a full insight, which is unpaid and does not cover expenses. This role is self-employed, so the right to work in the UK is required.
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