Inside Sales Representative (German speaking)
Berkshire, Reading
Inside Sales Representative (German speaking)
Berkshire, Reading
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Start your job searchMarks Sattin is currently working with a leading business in the heart of Reading who are recruiting for a Sales Represnetative to join their business on an initial 3 month Contract basis with the view for it to be externded further afterwards.
The ideal candidate with have previous experience in Telemarketing and will be able to discuss & understand Tech products (ideally in German as well as English to professional business level).
The role is fully remote working and full time, Mon-Fri, 9am - 05:30pm.
The duties include:
- To provide a seamless professional extension of each client on each and every call and customer interaction.
- To work on client assignments as directed to you.
- To develop specific and extensive client and product knowledge depending on each campaign to ensure client needs are met.
- To generate leads.
- To gain further information on target organizations (enterprise mapping and profiling) and update relevant systems as appropriate.
- Identify new business opportunities and quick win situations, and nurturing your allocated database.
- Meet specific KPI targets as defined by your Team Manager.
- Carry out administration related to client campaigns to a high quality, (as required) including Lead write ups, Email communications & Database management.
- Work effectively as part of a team and assisting other members of the team as and when required.
If the role is of interest, please send your CV to Dimitri at dimitri.bishop@markssattin.com
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