Looking for a Customer Service representative to join a great lifestyle business based in London (Shoreditch)
Competitive salary generous profit share bonus
The role
To provide assistance to the Sales Team and the Customer Service Team by placing orders, invoicing clients, responding to emails, answering phone calls, resolving issues and assisting Sales Managers.
Just Recruitment is delighted to support a growing organisation based on the outskirts of Ipswich - actively seeking a Customer Service Representative to join their team.
Client Service Representative London - £220 - £247 per day Umbrella Offering Hybrid Working - 3 days per week, on site 6 Month - Temporary Contract
Reed Talent Professionals are partnering with a global investment bank based in Central London, in the search for an Interim Client Service Representative.
They are based in the financial district in Liverpool Street and offer hybrid working.
The successful candidate will be instrumental in generating new business contacts, providing an initial overview of our products and services, and ensuring systematic follow-up of opportunities to maximise business potential.
Day to Day of the role
Make outbound calls to potential prospects to generate interest in our offerings.
Engage with customers to inform and educate them about the benefits of our product portfolio, answering any follow-up questions.
The successful candidate will be instrumental in generating new business contacts, providing an initial overview of our products and services, and ensuring systematic follow-up of opportunities to maximise business potential.
Day to Day of the role
Make outbound calls to potential prospects to generate interest in our offerings.
Engage with customers to inform and educate them about the benefits of our product portfolio, answering any follow-up questions.
My client is a government-owned Economic Development Bank, managed independently.
They work closely with the finance sector and entrepreneurs, they strive to make finance markets work better - so businesses in the UK can survive, thrive, and grow.