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Prospects for new business by following sales leads generated from referrals, networking, marketing, cold-calling, and lead databases. As an entry level telemarketer/ lead generator you will make outbound calls to generate appointments and market insurance products or services within the community.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic Telemarketer to generate leads and set appointments for the sales team by calling cold and warm leads in a fast-paced environment. Knowledge of the physical security industry is preferred, but familiarity with building services and facility management cold calling will be considered.
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Our ideal candidate is a polished professional who has experience in executive appointment setting and cold calling, and who enjoys calling people directly and introducing themselves without a prior introduction.
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Cold Calling – Warm Calling -Outside Sales Experience or High Value Inside Sales Experience required. A successful candidate for this job position would be involved in directly calling those whom we identify as a “High-Value Target.
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Job Title: Telemarketer. Fusion Growth Partners is a micro venture capital firm and a business incubator for mall service-based businesses. Compensation comes in the form of fees for set and held meetings plus compounding residual commissions from prospects that sign with Fusion.
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Fusion serves as a true business growth partner by executing critical, sound business growth practices while allowing the client to render compensation at times of greatest cash flow liquidity. Laptop / Computer with working web-cam (telecommute.
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High-Speed internet and a quiet professional space to work. Income can range from $60,000 to $120,000 annually working remotely from home. We offer a unique and highly desirable alliance with successful real estate agents and small service-based companies, however, because we are so unique and different, that typical marketing processes just make us look like a typical vendor – we are not.
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Executive Appointment Setting. Our resources include but are not limited to, business systems and processes, and the staff to operate those business systems. We are looking for individuals who will become specialists in generating face-to-face conversations for our Partnership Development Executives who will not only present our growth platform but also work with them long-term to help them build their businesses.
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All paid for up front by our company as an investment into the owner's business. Base Pay - Plus Commission and Incentive Pay. We offer a unique form of partnership for successful real estate agents and small service-based companies, where we invest directly into their businesses to help them grow.
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We are looking for very professional, articulate, high-producing, high-energy, determined, outgoing, and professional people who can connect easily with people and share our story, via telephone. If you can get a lot of meetings with “High-Value Targets,” the income potential is significant and the opportunity for advancement is clear.
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The best form of business development for our company thus far has been sharing directly what we do for our partners. As far as we know, we are the only company in the country that currently offers these services and is compensated in a way that conveniently accommodates the cash flow challenges of a small business.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic experienced Telemarketer to generate leads and set appointments for our sales team by cold calling and using warm leads in a fast paced, fun environment with a winning culture.
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No Cold Calling, Canvassed or Telemarketer appointments. No Cold Calling, Canvassed or Telemarketer appointments. If you are outgoing, a "people person", or a recent college graduate looking for a fast paced career where only you set the limitations on your income, call me.
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The goal is to secure a meeting and then tell our story. However, we also need these individuals to be willing and able to take direct and pointed coaching. What we need is the time to show them how we are different and that is where you come in.
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Marketing, cold calling, telephone sales. We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious individual to join our team as a Telemarketer / Business Development Representative. We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious individual to join our team as a Telemarketer / Business Development Representative.
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