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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPart time or full time sales representative Were looking for remote part time or full time independent sales representatives to market highly unique identity theft restoration and legal services to consumers, small business owners, and to employee groups as a voluntary benefit.
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MINIMUM CRITERIABachelor's degree in sales, business, or a related field5+ years of sales experienceExperience selling to complex buying groups with multiple decision makersAbility to travel for work as neededOUR MISSIONAlliance aims to be the largest independent human capital management (HCM) company in the United States by providing the most advanced technology to customers through our proprietary, single database, cloud-based software.
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Experience selling solutions versus commodities, in a highly competitive market Strong prospecting and closing skills, both over the phone and in person Proven success selling to the hospitality or healthcare industries as well as outside, business-to-business service sales Drive to be highly competitive and aggressive The ability to lift up to 25 pounds How do you stand out from the rest of "the pack.
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There is virtually no competition in our target markets yet we only have a small percentage of the market so far but we need more reps. What we offer our sales team: Remote work with virtual selling across the US No territories and no sales quotas Robust initial training program On-going training by top producers Advanced commissions + residuals for life of customers Performance bonuses and trip incentives Get back to us and a member of our executive team will reach out to schedule an initial Zoom or phone call interview to learn more about you and discuss details on this rare opportunity.
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This opportunity for the right person is truly unlimited with us. This opportunity for the right person is truly unlimited with us. Advanced commissions, bonuses and most importantly, build ongoing and repeat residuals for the life of the customer that can give you freedom over time.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPart time or full time sales representative Were looking for remote part time or full time independent sales representatives to market highly unique identity theft restoration and legal services to consumers, small business owners, and to employee groups as a voluntary benefit.
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Meeting small business owners through in-person prospecting (no appointment setting) We are the Voice of Small Business in Washington, D.C., and in all 50 state capitals.
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Do you have a passion for making a difference for small business in your community? A career with NFIB means being part of a team of truly extraordinary people working to promote and protect small business.
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Whether you have some sales experience or are new to sales, NFIB is here to set you up for success with best-in-class training. Passion for the success of small business.
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NFIB has been fighting for independent business owners for over 80 years. Self-starter and ability to stick with a structured, proven sales model. A career with NFIB provides a flexible work/life balance while still maintaining full-time effort in the field.
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Or maybe you have been thinking about switching career paths and moving into sales? Memorizing and utilizing NFIB's proven 5-minute verbatim sales presentation. Sales experience AND/OR transferrable skills.
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We are seeking individuals who are results-focused, with an entrepreneurial spirit, and exceptional work ethic to prospect, conduct face-to-face cold calls, and enroll new members. Processing payment on the spot.
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You will be impacting your community while taking advantage of our competitive compensation, ongoing training, incentives, and generous benefits package. W-2, 100% commission with monthly and quarterly bonuses + full benefits (medical, dental, vision, matching 401k, and more.
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Building quick rapport and delivering an engaging presentation. NFIB is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, and member driven organization. Are you looking for a career with unlimited income potential? UNCAPPED earning potential (Straight Commission.
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Quick-witted, adaptable, and strategic. Overcoming objections and closing the sale. 80,000 - $90,000 typical first year earnings. Is company culture important to you? Monthly Mileage reimbursement. Desire for ongoing learning.
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