Customer Service and Sales Assistant - No Experience Required

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Customer Service and Sales Assistant

Are you tired of Hospitality and Bar Work?

Are you bored of working in the hotel/hospitality industry and of the long and unsociable hours that hotel and bar work has to offer and are now looking to start as a Customer service and sales assistant?

Are you fed up of having no social life, and having to work your life around long hours in your current hospitality or bar job so are looking to start as a Customer service and sales assistant?

Do you want to get out of the hospitality and bar industry but use the sales and customer service skills you haven gained in bar and hospitality work in a new role?

The great customer service and sales skills you will have gained are ideal for this role in one of the UK's fastest sales and customer service companies.

Our client is a fast-paced Sales and Marketing Company who are expanding fast across the UK. They represent some of the most well-known brands in the country and current expansion means that they are looking to develop their team of customer service and sales advisors. They find that people with backgrounds in bar work, hospitality, restaurants and hotel environments have the ideal customer service and sales advisor skills that we look for.

Successful applicants can enjoy:

An Immediate Start in a fun and social environment

Great progression opportunities for ambitious candidates

National and International Travel Opportunities

A fantastic product coaching programme for sales advisors

Great uncapped weekly-earned commissions and fantastic incentives.

If you have a great attitude and exceptional customer service skills from your previous bar or hospitality role, and are looking for a career in sales, customer service and marketing, this is the opportunity for you to represent these brands in an Residential environment.

Full client and product coaching is provided, as well as access to a fantastic support and mentoring networks, so no experience is necessary.

People who have been successful in this self-employed, commission plus incentive role have previously worked as hotel receptionists, waiters or waitresses, Duty Managers. This is through skills developed at dealing with people, and great communication skills through working in the bar, restaurant, hotel and hospitality industries.

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