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Our sales reps do NO Cold-Calling or Prospecting. Whether you are an experienced sales representative or a newbie to sales. This is a true WORK FROM HOME position for the sales professional.
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Key Responsibilities: Prospect, cultivate, and maintain a pipeline of potential clients through various channels such as cold calling, networking events, referrals, and online leads. Self-starters with a growth mindset and integrity Successful leaders within our company are coachable, willing to learn the system, and can process and apply changes based on feedback Commitment to ongoing self-improvement The Spivey Agency | Regional Sales Manager No agent’s success, earnings, or production results should be viewed as typical, average, or expected.
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No more cold calling; we offer access to high-quality leads, enabling you to focus on closing deals and reaching your full potential. Look no further, as we're searching for enthusiastic and motivated individuals like you to join our dynamic team as a Sales Representative.
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NO COLD CALLING. We act as “consultants” not salespeople, to assist those clients in finding life insurance plans that meet their personal needs and budget. INITIAL COMPENSATION FOR SALES REPRESENTATIVECompensation is commission-based with uncapped earning potential (no salary positions.
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A steady stream of high-quality leads, so no cold calling is required. INNOVATION: We are a people and tech company developing a new model in a world of traditional insurance sales.
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No cold calling, door-to-door sales, or network marketing required. No prior experience required; entry-level candidates are welcome. Previous experience in customer service, sales, or client support is a plus.
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No cold calling: We provide high-quality leads exclusively to our agents, with an impressive 70% conversion ratio. Not all agents achieve the same or similar results, and no particular results are guaranteed.
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High quality preset appointments *(no cold calling)* conduct in-home sales presentations of our extensive array of home improvement-related products and services. 1+ years of experience in outside sales, commissioned sales, in-home sales, or related field.
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With our proven system and leads system, there's no cold calling required. Our first-time agents can earn up to $75-150K per year, even with no sales experience. No agent’s success, earnings, or production results should be viewed as typical, average, or expected.
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Our Clients/Leads: NO COLD CALLING - We generate our leads in-house to offer our agents the best agent-to-client experience and cut out the time it takes to prospect new clients. However, no agent’s success, earnings, or production results should be viewed as typical, average, or expected.
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NOTE: No agent’s success, earnings, or production results should be viewed as typical, average, or expected. No need for a micromanaging boss: We believe in empowering our agents to succeed without unnecessary oversight.
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No cold calling, this is not a call center. The Account Representative provides effective customer service for all internal and external customers. Works closely with Sales Representatives on quotes, status of orders etc.
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No more cold calling; we provide access to the best leads, allowing you to focus on closing deals and realizing your full potential. No prior sales experience is required; receive comprehensive training on our products/services, sales techniques, and the use of virtual communication tools to ensure success in your role.
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We are looking for a Regional Sales Representative for a successful sales and leadership position within our agency. Compensation is commission-based with uncapped earning potential (no salary positions.
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Identify and pursue new sales opportunities through cold calling, networking, and referrals. This is a commission-based role (no base salary, unlimited earnings) with flexible hours and full training provided.
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