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Trainee Sales Advisor – Insurance Sector

KINGSGATE RECRUITMENT
Berkshire
1 month ago
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Salary: £18,500–£19,000 basic + guaranteed £400 monthly bonus + uncapped commission (OTE £27,500–£35,000)


A dynamic and fast-growing insurance brokerage is looking for ambitious and customer-focused individuals to join their team as Trainee Sales Advisors.


This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to start a career in sales, with full training provided and excellent earning and progression potential. The company is passionate about developing new talent and offers a supportive, energetic team environment.

The Role


As a Trainee Sales Advisor, you’ll be the first point of contact for both inbound and outbound sales enquiries. You’ll learn the full sales process and work with customers to identify the right insurance solutions, delivering an excellent level of service throughout.


Key Responsibilities:


Handle inbound and outbound sales enquiries professionally and efficiently




Provide accurate, compliant information on products and services




Build strong relationships and trust with customers




Achieve and exceed individual and team sales targets




Contribute positively to team culture and success




Support new starters through mentoring once experienced




Stay informed about industry trends and best practices


About You


Confident, motivated, and target-driven




Excellent communication and interpersonal skills




Strong customer service focus




Able to multitask and work well under pressure




Ambitious and eager to learn




Experience in car insurance sales is beneficial but not required – full training is provided


The Package


Basic salary: £18,500–£19,000




Guaranteed bonus: £400 per month




OTE: £27,500–£35,000 (uncapped commission)




Hours: 40 hours per week, shifts between 9:00am–7:00pm, plus every other Saturday (9:00am–2:00pm)




Progression: Clear career development within a forward-thinking, growing company


If you’re enthusiastic, ambitious, and ready to build a successful career in sales within the insurance industry, we’d love to hear from you!

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