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Red Energy
Richmond, VIC, 3121
Our customers choose Red Energy as their energy retailer because we are different. Not only do we offer competitive products, we really value the most important people - our customers and our employees. We have been awarded the Canstar Blue Award for the best overall customer satisfaction amongst Victorian electricity providers for 3 years running – this is a real testament to our dedicated Custom...
Red Energy
Sydney, NSW, 2000
We pay you a guaranteed base salary of $700.00 per week ($37000 per year before tax) plus superannuation and best of all; our industry leading, uncapped commission structure will see experienced sales people earning a realistic annual salary of $80,000 per year ($1538.00 per week before tax) even more if you are a super star. Are you sick of selling door to door for an outsourced company? Is your...
Red Energy
Richmond, VIC, 3121
Do you have great ENERGY? Are you motivated to turn that into CASH? We love all forms of energy here at Red and we’re passionate about our most important people - our customers and our employees. And we can prove it. We are 100% Aussie owned and operated for a start, and have won the Canstar Customer Satisfaction Award the last 3 years running. For our Outbound Telesales Consultants, we’re on the...
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