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DISCLAIMER: This is a 1099 independent contractor commission-based sales role. This is a 1099 independent contractor position. No cold calls – our in-house warm lead generation.
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This position is a 1099 independent contractor commission-based sales role. We believe in limitless earning potential and do not impose any caps on your income. Our agents, following our process and utilizing our technology, have achieved incomes exceeding $150,000 in their first year.
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We offer a Training Bonus of up to $30,000 in cash bonuses (on top of commissions) for new reps' first 120 days based on performance. Sales reps following our system have earned over $160,000 in their first year.
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This role is a 1099 independent contractor commission-based sales position. No cold calling; benefit from our in-house warm lead generation. Recently spotlighted in Forbes, we're proud to be listed on the Inc. 5000 fastest-growing companies for six years running.
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We believe in unlimited earning potential and do not impose any caps on your income. We prioritize quick learners who can hit the ground running in our selective training process. Recognized as one of Inc. 5000's fastest-growing companies for six consecutive years and recently featured in Forbes, we're on a trajectory like no other.
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FYI This 1099 independent contractor role offers unlimited earning potential. Featured in Forbes and consistently on the Inc. 5000 list, our company is expanding rapidly and needs talented individuals to join our team.
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This is an independent contractor opportunity in which you are in business for yourself, but not by yourself. In this role, you are an independent agent sales representative responsible for building relationships with businesses in your local community.
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Licensing fees are covered, and there is also the option to choose between independent contractor (IC) or W2 status. I am involved in all medical staff meetings and committees, actively participating in decision-making.
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For six consecutive years, we've earned a spot on Inc. 5000's list of fastest-growing companies, and our recent feature in Forbes highlights our remarkable progress. This isn’t just another job—it’s your gateway to a six-figure income, all while working remotely from anywhere in the world.
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Flexible Autonomy: Work as an independent contractor with the freedom to work your way and define your path to success. Compensation Plan : Similar to most licensed real estate agents - Independent contractor (1099) status 100% commission-based.
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As an Independent Contractor Interpreter, you will not be employee of LTC. Rather you will function as an independent contractor, providing language interpretation services on an IRS Form 1099 basis.
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Job information: Job Title: Interpreter Location: Remote or onsite Employment Type: Freelance / Independent Contractor Must have valid work authorization in US if working in the US ( Welocalize does not sponsor VISAs ) Please note that this work is based on project need.
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