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Hourly base plus uncapped weekly bonuses - Paid professional training - Part time hours - full time pay - Regular contests and additional incentives - Mileage reimbursement for travel - Teammate Safety Program - Community Partnership & Giveback Programs Pay: $20/hr base pay + bonuses.
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Hourly Pay PLUS Commission and Bonuses, paid out weekly. Overview Home Performance Alliance - Appointment SetterWe are looking for upbeat & friendly Appointment Setter for our rapidly growing marketing team.
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WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING | THE ROLE - Being friendly and talking to anyone and everyone- Setting appointments - Meeting or exceeding appointment-setting and quality goals within system guidelines- Handling every prospect, customer and co-worker with empathy and world class service WHAT YOU'LL BRING | THE PERSON - Excellent communication skills- Self-motivation/drive- A positive attitude - Willingness to learn and grow WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU | THE BENEFITS - Excellent company culture.
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Our patient services representatives are ready to assist, whether it’s setting up their first appointment, or handling concerns. Compensation: Hourly base pay, plus commission plan plus $1,025 training bonus.
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Hourly pay of $20 plus commission based pay plan on your appointment shows and appointment sales allowing you unlimited earning potential! The ideal candidate will either have experience selling motorcycles and powersports in an e-commerce setting, or be very knowledgeable about them.
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This is an appointment setting role. Prior Automotive BDC experience a plus. This will be hourly with competitive pay starting at $14 per hour with bonus potential! $14.00 - $18.00 Hourly.
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Compensation ranges from $35,360.00 to $50,000.00 yearly, with an hourly rate of $17 plus monthly commissions. Keeler Motor Car Company is currently seeking an Automotive Appointment Coordinator for our very busy Service Department.
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We are looking for upbeat & friendly Appointment Setter for our rapidly growing marketing team! Home Performance Alliance - Appointment Setter. Fully paid training is provided for one week: three days in a classroom setting and two days shadowing.
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That means no cold calling, prequalified leads, and access to top sales tech, including our proprietary Real View™ augmented reality app-we're first, and only, company in the industry using this groundbreaking technology.
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Hourly pay is $10 plus a contest where you earn extra bonuses. 100% remote work from home Daily task: Managing leads Calling and setting appointments Using a phone script to set appointments Tracking appointments on a google spreadsheet Requirements & Qualifications : Must have adequate internet Must have a cell phone Must have a computer Must have the ability to work well independently.
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Be upbeat and able to converse with people naturally and persuasively. We are a fair chance employer; prior backgrounds will not automatically disqualify you from employment with HPA. We are a Drug-Free Workplace.
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Salary: $16.85 hourly plus commission. No appointment setting, just relay customer info to our office. Hourly plus monthly commission. Excellent Conversation skills a plus.
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Paid training, hourly plus commission and bonuses. Proven experience in appointment setting, telemarketing, or a related role. Achievement of Targets: Meet and exceed monthly/quarterly appointment setting targets.
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Compensation is based on an hourly rate plus a commission on all appointments confirmed and fulfilled in addition to a flat rate bonus on each home sale originating from the concierge’s lead.
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Hourly base plus uncapped weekly bonuses- Our average representatives earn $25-$30 per hour- Paid professional training- Part time hours – full time pay- Regular contests and additional incentives- Mileage reimbursement for travel- Teammate Safety Program- Community Partnership & Giveback Programs Empowered to be Extraordinary.
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