ChangeGroup UK
Trainee Foreign Exchange Sales Consultant- Luton town centre

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Exciting opportunities have arisen in our London operation for Luton Town Centre to build a career with one of the most successful independent retail foreign exchange groups. We are dedicated to developing the skills of individuals and to help them to achieve their goals. The role involves providing first class customer service to international travellers with the buying and selling of foreign currency. You will be responsible for: The buying and selling of foreign currencies Money transfers (Western Union) Credit card advances, Bus tours, E-Sim, P-Sims and much more. Additional Information: It is essential that you have previous Retail or Customer Service Experience You must have excellent communication skills and be able to negotiate and build a rapport with customers by helping them understand their foreign currency needs. The ideal candidate will have a flair for sales who can promote our products and services whilst working towards and achieving targets. The role will suit someone who is self-motivated, has an energetic attitude and can adhere to procedures. In return for your commitment, we’ll offer you in-depth training and development, competitive pay, free uniform, and an exciting incentive scheme for hitting sales targets. You must have the ability to work under pressure Hours - 37.5 hours per week working 5 out of 7 days between the hours of 8 am to 10pm. You must be eligible to work full time in the UK Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Salary: £25249.00 a year Why work for ChangeGroup:
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