What are normal comission rates for telesales staff?
What are normal comission rates for telesales staff?
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jconsta6

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935 posts

278 months

Thursday 22nd September 2005
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Hi all,

I've not worked in sales before so I don;t really know what the going rate is.

What percentage of the profit per item should be paid for comission to a member of a telesales team?

Any thoughts? is there a "norm" or do comission rates really vary a lot.

Cheers,

JC

rushdriver

637 posts

281 months

Thursday 22nd September 2005
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jconsta6 said:
Hi all,

I've not worked in sales before so I don;t really know what the going rate is.

What percentage of the profit per item should be paid for comission to a member of a telesales team?

Any thoughts? is there a "norm" or do comission rates really vary a lot.

Cheers,

JC


How much is the product that they are selling? Also is it appointment setting or is it sales?

Cheers

JOhn

jconsta6

Original Poster:

935 posts

278 months

Thursday 22nd September 2005
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Hi thanks for that,

It will be selling a service, so once it's sold the revenue is there.

TIA

JC

rushdriver

637 posts

281 months

Thursday 22nd September 2005
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jconsta6 said:
Hi thanks for that,

It will be selling a service, so once it's sold the revenue is there.

TIA

JC

OK, can I ask what product and more importantly the margins involved. Also is the salary package commision only or is there a basic salary?

John

john75

5,303 posts

270 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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About five year ago I was on a On target earnings package of £30k with a £13k basic.

Think this is a pretty normal rate add inflation is and you should not be looking at £15k with OTE at £45k minimum.

As a tip normally the more you sell the more you earn.

In my experince nothing helps beat sales targets better than hard graft.

Chim Girl

6,268 posts

282 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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Surely the commission package will be determined by what kind of sales level you expect them to achieve, how much your competitors are paying for similar work, and obviously how much margin is in each sale.

I used to set targets for call centre sales staff, so some of these figures may be helpful to you. Typically, I'd expect a call centre person to make 100 dial spins per day (absolute max 15 per working hour), resulting in 50 to 60% of these calls being ‘effective’, i.e. they got to sell to someone, rather than speaking to switchboard etc. In my market sector we would work on a sales conversion rate of around 5% of ‘effective’ calls made.

We could get staff aged around 18 to 20 years old, for a basic of ~£12k and would always look to set OTE at double the basic. However, maximum OTE would be quite stretching, generally most were earning £18k to £20k. This was in the North West, 4 years ago.

Managing expectations is key, call centre work is soul destroying at the best of times, setting targets that are unrealistic will do nothing other than kill morale.

Just my 2p's worth.


>> Edited by Chim Girl on Monday 26th September 08:45

jconsta6

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935 posts

278 months

Monday 26th September 2005
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Thanks for all the comments.

Gives me a rough idea of where to go with things.

In reality then, lokking between 80-100% up on basic.

Thanks again,

JC