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Job Title: Field Sales Advisor

Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 – OTE £56,000 uncapped

Location: Hull & East Yorkshire
Type: Full-time, Permanent
Perks: Company events, tech kit, training, and a team that actually has your back


Sector leading benefits:


‍‍‍ Enhanced Family leave

Critical illness cover

BUPA Health checks

Denplan

Health insurance

Life assurance

Referral rewards programme

Enhanced sick pay

Bereavement leave
Salary sacrifice pension scheme

Enhanced annual leave

Cycle to work
E vehicle leasing

EAP
️‍ Discounted gym membership
Tech scheme

Field Sales Advisor – Join the MS3 Movement

About the Role


We’re not just knocking on doors - we’re opening them. As a Field Sales Advisor at MS3, you’ll be the face of our full-fibre revolution, bringing lightning-fast broadband to homes across the region.


You’ll be:

  • Speaking with residents on their doorsteps—no cold call scripts, just real conversations
  • Spotting opportunities and turning interest into sign-ups
  • Keeping our CRM up to date (we love a tidy pipeline)
  • Representing MS3 at local events and community days
  • Collaborating with a team that’s as driven as you are


About You

We’re not fussed about your CV length—we care about your attitude.


You’ll thrive here if you:

  • Love talking to people and making a great first impression
  • Are self-motivated, organised, and hungry to hit targets
  • Are tech-savvy enough to use a tablet and CRM (we’ll show you the ropes)
  • Want to be part of a team that celebrates wins and learns from losses
  • Believe in doing things right, not just fast


What You’ll Get

  • A competitive salary with uncapped commission
  • Full training and ongoing support
  • A company that’s growing fast—and taking its people with it
  • Regular team socials, incentives, and recognition
  • The chance to make a real difference in your community


Ready to BeMS3?


If you’re looking for a role where you’re not just another number—and where your energy, ideas, and ambition are genuinely valued—then we want to hear from you.


Apply now and let’s build something brilliant together.


Working hours: 37.5 hours per week generally Monday – Friday but can include Saturday working to meet targets (more flexible hours between 09:00 and 21:00). Although not essential, you will ideally hold a full UK driving license and have use of your own car as you need to be happy to travel in the local area (field mileage allowance is paid).


A bit about us: MS3 is a fibre network operator based in the Kingston-Upon-Hull area with plans to pass over 500,000 homes and businesses with full fibre. As a wholesale-only provider, MS3 will enable its existing and future ISP clients to provide up to 10Gb connections to end-customers, building on their existing fibre ring through Hull and to more than 30 other locations in the region. MS3 Networks are a Disability Confident Company.


Recruiters: Please note that MS3 Networks are not accepting 3rd party applications. Any unsolicited submissions will be deemed to be out of scope of this policy and MS3 Networks will not be liable to make any payments for any candidates who have been submitted against our wishes and then successfully hired either now or at a later date.


MS3 are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.



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