Sales Executive (No Experience Needed)

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Field Sales Executive – Door to Door Sales (No Experience Needed)

Base : £26,000 + Commission Per Sale

Are you eager to demonstrate your people skills and make a real difference? Join our energetic team as a Field Sales Executive, specialising in door-to-door sales. Our mission is to improve heating and insulation systems in residential homes under the latest ECO4 Government Scheme.

We’re looking for individuals with excellent communication skills. No prior sales experience? No problem! If you're good with people, we’ll teach you the rest. You'll be promoting free gas boilers and insulation upgrades to eligible homeowners – helping them reduce energy bills and increase property value.

You'll earn commission on every successful upgrade, giving you a direct link between your efforts and your earnings. You’ll also receive full training in sales techniques, objection handling, and building resilience – with the chance to grow into senior roles over time.

Your Responsibilities :

  • Use the daily area maps we provide to connect with potential customers at eligible properties
  • Clearly explain the benefits of the scheme and answer any questions with confidence
  • Handle objections calmly and professionally
  • Complete paperwork accurately and ensure smooth submission of deals to the office

What We Provide :

  • Base pay of £26,000 per year (paid monthly), plus commission per sale (paid weekly)
  • Daily area maps to optimise your door-to-door success
  • Ongoing training and support
  • Flexible working hours – set your own schedule
  • Genuine opportunities for career progression in a fast-growing sector
  • Additional Perks :

  • Bonus opportunities for hitting performance targets
  • Yearly bonus
  • Incentives for top performers : team days out, go-karting, road trips, and even fuel covered for the week if KPIs are hit
  • Job Types :
  • Full-time, Part-time, Freelance
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