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Entry-Level Sales Advisor

No Experience? No Problem | Immediate Start

Are you looking to build a long-term career in sales but don’t have experience yet? No problem. Join our client’s team in Birmingham as an Entry-Level Sales Advisor and receive full, hands-on training from experienced mentors to help you build your confidence and skills.

This is a face-to-face sales role ideal for people who enjoy meeting others, building relationships, and want to develop both personally and professionally.

What you’ll be doing:

  • Engaging directly with customers to promote products and services
  • Learning how to explain key product benefits in a friendly and approachable way
  • Participating in interactive workshops to develop selling skills and confidence
  • Receiving coaching and feedback from dedicated mentors to help you improve
  • Working with a team to achieve sales targets and celebrate wins together

What we offer:

  • Uncapped commission paid weekly – you control your earnings
  • Full ongoing training and development – from the basics through to advanced sales strategies
  • Positive, energetic team culture with team events, competitions, and incentive trips
  • Clear, structured career progression into leadership roles for those who want it
  • Recognition and rewards for outstanding performance

We believe in developing people based on attitude, not background. If you’re willing to learn, we’re ready to teach you everything we know.

What we’re looking for:

  • A great work ethic and commitment to learning
  • Strong communication skills and confidence speaking to others
  • Resilience, enthusiasm, and positivity
  • Full-time availability

Apply Now

Submit your CV now to be considered. Interviews are being scheduled this week with quick start dates available for the right applicants.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From £550.00 per week

Application question(s):

  • What's the best email address to reach you on?

Work Location: In person

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