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Part time Customer Service and Sales Advisor

Posted 30 April 2026
LocationPeterborough
Job type Permanent
Discipline Commercial
ReferenceJ2448

Job description

The Role

Fluent Dutch & English Lead Qualifier (Part-Time, Remote)

15 hours a week - £20.00 per hour

This is not a hard sales role. No pushing, no awkward scripts, no “sell at all costs” nonsense.

This is about having proper conversations.

You’ll be speaking to businesses across the Dutch market, following up on inbound leads and qualifying whether there’s a genuine opportunity there. Think of it as the bridge between interest and action.

If you’re someone who can read between the lines, ask the right questions, and actually listen - you’ll do well here.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Calling inbound and warm leads (no cold spray-and-pray calling)

  • Speaking with decision-makers in Dutch and English

  • Asking smart, structured questions to qualify interest and need

  • Building quick rapport and leaving a strong first impression

  • Logging outcomes clearly (if it’s not written down, it didn’t happen)

  • Passing qualified opportunities to the wider team

What You’ll Need

  • Fluent Dutch and English (non-negotiable)

  • Confidence on the phone - not scripted, just natural

  • Ability to think on your feet and hold a conversation

  • Some experience in sales, lead generation, customer service or similar

  • Self-discipline - it’s remote, no one’s watching over your shoulder

  • A bit of curiosity - the best people always ask one more question

What You Might Not Like

  • It’s repetitive at times - calls, notes, repeat

  • You’ll hear “not interested” more than “yes” (that’s the job)

  • No hiding behind emails - this is phone-first

  • If you need constant direction, this will feel uncomfortable

What To Do Next

If you’re fluent in Dutch, comfortable on the phone, and like the idea of a flexible, remote role where you can just get your head down and deliver - apply.

If you’re looking for something easy where you can coast… this isn’t it.