2406 days ago

Great job, hourly rate and you choose your hours min 18 hours a week

Daniel from Welcome Bay

At Unity4 we are currently accepting applications from people who are interested in joining our Outbound Energy sales team - working from the comfort of home. No more lining up in traffic on those cold mornings.


Unity4 is a leading provider of call centre services and we work proudly on behalf of a number of well-known organisations. We are taking applications for this exciting outbound sales role representing one of NZs largest and most valued energy companies.

The role involves making outbound sales calls to residential households in order to acquire new customers for our energy client. You will be making calls using our easy to use software that provides the leads, a call script and even dials the numbers for you via our office (so no bills for the calls you make).

Our offering:
- The unique opportunity of working from home, based anywhere in New Zealand
- Flexibility to choose your own hours within our calling times
- Competitive hourly rate + commission
- Full product and system training and ongoing support

We are looking for:
- People who are motivated and results focused
- Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to quickly build rapport with customers
- Background in a sales and customer focussed environment Confidence, good command of the English language, clear pronunciation, basic computer skills, and a positive attitude are a must!

You must be able to commit to work at least 18 hours a week, within the hours of 10am - 8pm Monday - Friday and 10am - 4pm on Saturday.

There are a few simple things that you will need:
- Windows computer (Windows 7 or later)
- ADSL or faster Internet Connection
- Active telephone landline (POTS)
- Corded telephone
- Corded telephone headset

Successful candidates will need to be available for training which will conducted across the week of the 12th August. Training is done online in our virtual classrooms along with other new employees.

For further enquiries regarding your application please contact the HR team at hr@unity4.com.
Salary
$20.55 per hour + commission


To apply go to:
www.unity4.com...

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