Qualified Debt Review Sales Consultant
Zero Debt
Publiée il y a 2 jours · Expire dans 1 mois
Description du poste
About Zero Debt
Zero Debt is one of South Africa's leading providers of debt solutions, with a strong focus on Debt Review services. As a fully compliant company under the National Credit Act and registered with the National Credit Regulator (NCR), we are committed to helping South Africans take control of their finances and live debt-free.
Join a purpose-driven team that's making a real difference every day.
About the Role
We are seeking a Qualified Debt Review Sales Consultant to join our dynamic team in Bellville, Cape Town. This is an on-site, full-time position, ideal for a motivated and knowledgeable individual who thrives in a client-focused, results-driven environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct debt assessments and guide clients through the debt review process
- Provide professional advice and support on all aspects of debt management
- Achieve monthly sales targets while delivering exceptional service
- Collaborate with management and internal teams to ensure client satisfaction
- Maintain accurate records in Simplicity and other CRM systems
Required Qualifications and Skills
- Proven track record in debt review sales (minimum 2 years experience)
- Grade 12 (Matric) – Tertiary qualification and Debt Review Certificate preferred
- In-depth knowledge of the National Credit Act and debt counselling procedures
- Fully computer literate (Office 365 and Simplicity CRM)
- Excellent communication and customer service skills
- Professional, reliable, and self-motivated
- Clear credit and criminal record
- Contactable references
Why Join Zero Debt?
- Competitive basic salary plus commission (earn up to R40,000/month)
- Be part of a trusted and growing brand in the financial services industry
- Contribute to life-changing outcomes for individuals and families
- Supportive, team-oriented work environment
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