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Arbetsbeskrivning

Telesales - UK Market We are looking for 2 English-speaking salesmen for the English market with 14.000 SEK in basic salary + commission (very good earning possibilities).DPJ Kontorsvaror AB is a young and expansive company that is working with office machines and consumables .The company was established in 1995 and we are now 20 people.DPJ is working with well-known brands and active marketing.Our market communication is based around telemarketing, telesales and mail-order.We already exist in Sweden, Finland and Germany - And we are now opening up to the English market, therefore we are looking for 2 go-getting salesmen to our office in Upplands Väsby (Infra City).We are looking for you who want a developing work in telemarketing, full-time!We sell office equipment, printers, papers and much more.Working hours are: Monday- Thursday: 09.00-18.00 Friday: 09.00-17.00 We believe that you: - Speak English fluently (preferably native language) - Have a big interest in giving service and appreciate meeting new people using the phone as your tool.- Have a good all-round general education and have an easy way to expressing yourself in english both speaking and writing.- Is a driven and goal-directed person - Have computer skills - Is a competitive person who wish to develop as a salesman We offer you among other things: - A stimulating work in a go-getting sales-team.- 14.000:- skr.in a basic salary + commission, which means very good earning possibilities.- Free health and fitness activities (Training, Sun, Squach and more.) - Earlier experience of telesales is not necessary.Working time/Lasting: Probationary employment - Permanent employment Salary: - 14.000 SEK.in a basic salary + commission, which means very good earning possibilities.

Sammanfattning

  • Arbetsplats: DPJ Kontorsvaror AB
  • 2 platser
  • Heltid
  • Publicerat: 21 juni 2006
  • Ansök senast: 20 juli 2006

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