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Find your dream telesales job with a recruitment agency
If you are looking for a high earning telesales or sales position in a specialist area consider visiting a recruitment agency. By registering online with such an agency you are dramatically increasing your chances of finding your perfect telesales career.
There are often many telesales jobs available, but most are unskilled positions requiring little to no experience or qualifications. A search for telesales jobs on a search engine will offer hundreds of these cold-calling positions, aimed at teenagers and 20 somethings who havent yet got your qualifications and experience. If you have had a strong and longstanding career in telesales already you are likely to be looking for a more professional position, perhaps specialising in a particular area. Whether you are hoping for a career specialising in financial, land or commodity brokering or carbon trading, a high-earning telesales job can be difficult to find.
To find high-end telesales jobs you will need to register with a specialised sales recruitment agency. Good agencies offer jobs from those for recent graduates, to those with up to 100k OTE, all in in successful companies across the world. These are jobs with prospects. If you would consider emigrating, perhaps to Dubai, Cyprus or Barcelona, visit a telesales jobs recruitment agency. You shouldnt make a move anywhere with doubts over whether this is the perfect position for you, and sales recruiters will help to match you with your dream job.
As well as offering online job listing boards for telesales jobs in the UK and abroad, if you become registered with the sales recruitment agency they will offer suggestions of jobs tailored to your experience and personality. Online agencies are quick to sign up with; simply register and upload your CV. Good sales recruitment consultants will then read your CV to understand your motivations and strengths. They will look at you and the business advertising the position to find a perfect match. Then, with your permission, they will share your CV with those advertising relevant telesales jobs, hand-picked as being suited to you.
The best part is, specialist telesales recruitment companies will do all of this for free. It takes very little time and effort to sign up and is completely free, so you have nothing to lose. If you know people who match telesales jobs advertised on their site, some recruiters will even offer a gift of vouchers if you refer your friend, colleague or contact and they go on to be successful in their application for that position. So, by registering with a specialist telesales recruitment website, you are not only substantially increasing your chances of your dream career; but might even gain financially just from referring others.
Even if you are happy in your current telesales career its worth considering getting in contact with an agency. After all, you never know what exciting opportunities are just a click away.
Pinnacle 7 are a recruitment consultancy specialising in telesales jobs in the UK and abroad. Browse their website today to find your ideal high-earning telesales position.Telesales job listings
Did I not get this job? Please Help?
Hey everyone, I submitted a job application for a clothing store at my local mall last month and when I check the job listings at their site, the job opening disappeared a few days ago...would that mean they found another candidate for the job? I check my status and this is what it says:
Job Posting:Dec 20, 2011 ? Job Number: 00128949
Job Status: Active (Accepting Job Submissions)
Submission Status: Completed ? Updated: Dec 30, 2011
Thanks a lot for your help!
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How to interpret these salary listings?
I came across some jobs listings and they have their salary listed as follows. These are two different examples I've come across. Can someone please explaint to me how you read these numbers.
Salary From: 3060.000000 Salary To: 4896.000000
Salary From: 40.000000 Salary To: 50.000000
Thanks
What I'm trying to figure out is are these yearly salary's or how much a person makes an hour.
For example salary #1
Salary From: 3060.000000 Salary To: 4896.000000
is that 30,000-48,000 a year OR $30-$48 an hour
These are U.S. salaries
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paying jobs for 14 year olds?
i am 14 and need money for my tumbling classes. I dont have a job and need one to pay for it. What are some job listings out there I may be able to do??
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