TelemarketerTelemarketer

Telemarketer promotes an organization's products and services by telephoning potential customers relying on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job.

Tasks


Basic Educational Requirements

The position of Telemarketer is open to persons with at least a college level of education. However, there are some companies who require college graduates of any four- year course and with at least six months experience in outbound sales. A Sales and Marketing background is likewise a distinct advantage for candidates to the position.

Telemarketers are required to have a knowledge of:


Skills and Competencies


Physical Attributes and Characteristics


Salary/Compensation

Salaries for Telemarketers at the entry level ranges from P15,000 to P18,000 per month. Aside from the basic pay, they also get allowances and other incentives.

Prospects for Career Advancement

A Telemarketer with at least 1-2 years working experience, have the ability to manage and train people, can perform strategic planning, and is adequately prepared to do analytical work can be promoted to the supervisory level. However, there are companies who require considerable in-house training in procedures and product knowledge before one can assume a supervisory position. Supervisor in telemarketing earn salaries not lower than P 20,000 a month and receive allowances and other incentives.

Employment Prospects

The continued expansion of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) assures a steady demand for Telemarketers. However, telemarketing is sensitive to downturns in the economy since much of the work involves sales. Thus, during periods of recession, the demand for telemarketers tends to decline. In this case, Telemarketers may consider related jobs where a pleasant phone manner is important such as that of an office receptionist, telephone swithboard operator or dispatcher in customer service, freight and transportation.

Cost of Education *

The cost of a 4-year business or social science course varies between a public and a private school. In a public university, the tuition fee is only around P3,000 per semester whereas in a private school, fees may range from P20,000to P40,000 per semester.

* Based on the tuition fee rates for school year 2007 - 2008