Telesales Recruitment News (September 2008)
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AI cuts search costs by up to 50%
30/09/2008
A new system from Actonomy can cut costs by using artificial intelligence to search through databases for recruiters. -
Minimum wage increase will benefit those in sales jobs
30/09/2008
Tomorrow's (Wednesday's) increase in the national minimum wage is set to benefit those in positions such as entry-level sales jobs. -
Retail motor industry footfall 'remains high'
29/09/2008
The number of potential buyers visiting car vendors has remained constant, an expert says. -
Banks could prioritise customer service positions
29/09/2008
Banks responding to problems with the economy will be looking to improve the level of customer service they provide, an expert asserts. -
Half of telesales staff 'pretending' to work
24/09/2008
Nearly half of employees admit to spending a third of their day creating the impression they are working in order to conceal inactivity, research claims. -
Unemployed 'should use' sales recruitment services
19/09/2008
Recruitment agencies are essential to succeed in the current "competitive environment" for jobs, an expert claims. -
Sales jobs in motor industry to see 'dramatic increase'
17/09/2008
An expert predicts a 'massive' increase in the number of sales jobs and customer service roles to become available in the retail motor industry. -
Apple releases new iPod versions
11/09/2008
At a recent press conference, Steve Jobs from Apple showed off two new models of its mp3 player, which might interest those with commission to spend. -
Sales jobs 'satisfy' if workers' talents used
05/09/2008
Staff in sales jobs "will be satisfied" with occupations which use their talents properly, a trade union leader suggests. -
Sales jobs hit as permanent placements decrease
04/09/2008
Permanent placements in areas like sales jobs have decreased, a new industry report reveals. -
Work experience 'prepares' for sales jobs
03/09/2008
New research shows work experience is the most effective way of preparing school leavers for sales jobs, a source says.