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Field Sales Advisor - Entry Level - Immediate Start - Full Time

Agency: Blackwater Recruitment – Recruiting for London’s Most Vibrant Sales Hub

Location: London

Seniority: Entry level, All training provided so no experience required

Engagement: Sub-contracted

Earnings: Brand Awareness Fee ( Day Rate) + Uncapped Commission + Performance Bonuses

Frequency: Weekly Pay

The Opportunity: Escape the Ordinary

Our client in London is looking for Field Sales Advisors who want more than just a standard 9-to-5. If you have high energy and a professional edge, this is your chance to represent national brands in a social environment. This is a self-employed role designed for those who value independence and want their income to reflect their effort. You’ll gain world-class communication, sales, customer service, sales psychology, and leadership skills that will set you up for life.

Who Fits the Team?

  • Confident Communicators: You’re approachable and enjoy engaging with the public face-to-face in residential settings.
  • Ambitious Learners: You don't need experience—you just need a growth mindset and a desire to be the best at what you do.
  • The High Achiever: You want a role where you aren't limited by a fixed salary.
  • Reliability: You are based in or near London and can commit to a Mon-Fri schedule.
  • Experience: No prior sales experience is required. They look for a positive attitude and a willingness to learn.

A Day in the Life

Here is what your typical Monday–Friday looks like:

  • The Hub: Kick off the day at the London office. This is high-energy time for team meetings, skill-sharing workshops, coaching and mentoring and setting your goals for the day.
  • Into the Field: You’ll head out to assigned residential environments across London to engage with customers directly at their doorsteps.
  • The Interaction: You’ll be the face of the brand, engaging with the public face-to-face, presenting service benefits, and assisting new customers with their sign-ups.
  • Wrap Up: Return to the hub (or finish in the field) to log your successful acquisitions and celebrate the team's wins.

Once you progress, you may be required to take on additional responsibilities, to help run the business smoothly and coach new team members.

The Lifestyle & Culture

Our client believes you should actually enjoy your workplace, that's why they have built a community-first culture:

  • The Daily Hub: Forget boring cubicles. Start your morning in a high-energy office for team briefings, skill-sharing, and collaboration.
  • The Social Scene: Monthly team activities (think Go-Karting, Paintballing, and weekly Team Nights) plus annual Summer and Christmas parties.
  • National Networking: Opportunities to attend quarterly awards ceremonies and professional workshops across the UK.
  • Rapid Progression: Our client doesn't believe in "waiting your turn." Promotion into Coaching and Leadership is based purely on your results, typically achievable within your first few months.
  • Travel: Opportunities to win all-expenses-paid travel; in previous years, they have been to Ibiza, Turkey, Greece, and many others.

What’s in it for you?

  • Master New Skills: Daily mentorship on consumer psychology and brand strategy.
  • Professional Independence: The autonomy of being your own boss with the support of an established firm.
  • Hybrid Rewards: A secure Brand Awareness Fee (Day Rate) combined with an uncapped commission structure where your earning potential is in your hands.
  • Weekly Pay: A reliable payment cycle every Friday.

The Process

  • Apply: Submit your CV today.
  • The Chat and Fit Check: A brief screening call with a recruiter to discuss the role and your fit.
  • The Visit: Meet the team at the London office and see the culture firsthand.

Please Note:

Successful candidates join as sub-contracted associates. This offers professional autonomy and business-related tax benefits. Earnings consist of a Brand Awareness Fee (day rate) plus performance-linked incentives (Commission + Bonuses), providing a platform to significantly out-earn traditional entry-level roles

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Freelance

Pay: £490.00-£650.00 per week

Benefits:

  • Company events
  • Employee mentoring programme
  • Transport links

Application question(s):

  • Our client is unable to accept candidates that are on a Tier 4 study Visa or that require sponsorship, please confirm that you do not hold these types of visa
  • Can you please confirm you are available to work on a full time basis
  • Please provide the email address you wish to be contacted on:
  • Please provide the phone number you wish to be contacted on:

Work authorisation:

  • United Kingdom (required)

Work Location: In person

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