Advisor pay in London November 2025
How much do advisors in London get paid?
advisors in London earn
£10.52-16.56 per hour
Based on 171 employee reviews
What do top employers pay advisors?
Who are the top advisor employers?
Who are the worst advisor employers?
Recent advisor Jobs in London
- Unified Telephony Operator at Barts Health NHS Trust posted 2 days ago
- Customer Service Advisor - 7264 at L&Q posted 5 days ago
- Senior Contact Centre Officer - Islington, London at Look Ahead posted 7 days ago
- Telecoms Field Technician at Arqiva posted 19 hours ago
- Customer Service Advisor - 7264 at L&Q posted 4 days ago
- Out of Hours Contact Centre Agent - Weekends at Sureserve posted yesterday
How are people paid?
Based on 171 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 52 employees
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What do advisors do?
Call and contact centre staff handle customer questions and/or sell products to customers via calls or text messages.
Other names for call centre staff are:
- Call centre operative/ operator/ assistant/ officer
- Call handler
- Customer service assistant/ advisor
- Contact centre agent
- Customer experience specialist
They can work in offices, call centres or virtual contact centres.
These can either be:
- Inbound contact centres - where people contact the company
- Outbound contact centres - where the company contacts people
Some companies have their own in-house contact centres, and some contact centres are outsourced to other companies.
Many different industries have contact centres. These include:
- Insurance
- Retail
- Banks
- Energy
- Charities
- Broadband, TV and phone
If working at an inbound contact centre, your job may include:
- Talking to customers on the phone, web chat or email
- Helping customers buy a service, fix a problem, solve a complaint and answer general questions
- Meeting call targets
If working at an outbound contact centre, your job may include:
- Calling up people on the phone
- Selling products, services or asking for donations
- Asking people to answer questionnaires
- Meeting sales targets
These jobs can often be done sitting down.
You may have to work early mornings, late nights, on weekends or bank holidays.
This is an entry level job.
If you want to apply for a call centre job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs, a Level 1 or 2 certificate or a relevant apprenticeship
- Basic computer skills
- The right to work in the UK
Read our guide to the best call centres to work at.