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Our client, based in South Cambridge, is looking for a Sales Advisor to join their family business. This is a full-time position based in our client’s office, working Monday – Friday 9.00am-5.00pm (37.5 hours per week), due to the rural location, candidates will need to have their own transport.
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The Sales Advisor will be responsible for processing orders and enquiries received via telephone (and also through the website, emails, and faxes), upselling or cross-selling to those customers, and providing customer support. Product knowledge will be essential to this role and full training will be provided.
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- Ensuring that phones are answered promptly and in a professional, courteous, and coordinated manner.
- Completing orders received via phone, email, or fax in a timely and efficient manner.
- Encouraging customers from our client’s database to purchase products they have not previously purchased from our client.
- Liaising with our client’s couriers to provide customers with estimated delivery times and ensuring that deliveries are made.
- Providing basic help and support to customers (product training will be given).
- Overseeing automated web orders and resolving errors (full training will be given).
- Liaising with our client’s warehouse team to ensure efficient order processing.
- Occasionally you may be asked to call customers to see whether quotations that have been provided will be proceeding to order.


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To be suitable for this position, candidates will need to have the following skills and experience:
- A good working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel)
- A demonstrable understanding of the importance of great customer service.
- Previous knowledge and experience of Sage 200 would be advantageous (full training on the system will be provided).
- Due to the rural location, candidates will need to have their own transport.
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