Sales Development Representative (SDR) - B2B Outbound

Boca Raton, FL
Part Time to Full Time
Mid Level

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SalesRoads seeks a motivated and results-driven B2B Sales Representative to join our dynamic sales team. As a 100% remote role, you will enjoy the flexibility of working from anywhere quiet, with a qualified internet connection, and be part of a supportive, family-like atmosphere that prioritizes your personal and professional growth.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct phone outreach to business executives and introduce our clients' products and services.
  • Close deals and achieve sales targets
  • Hone your skills through comprehensive training and frequent coaching sessions

Qualifications:

  • Proven sales experience in a B2B appointment setting
  • Strong phone communication and interpersonal skills
  • Persuasive and confident speaker
  • Quick learner and driven to succeed
  • High-speed internet connection and ability to work remotely

Earnings and Benefits:

  • W2 earnings structure with base pay and uncapped commissions ($40,000 to $55,000 per year for full-time positions)
  • Career paths from internships to senior-level management with room for growth
  • Work-life balance with employee benefits such as PTO, medical, dental, vision, 401K, and life insurance
  • Generous PTO program with 40 hours in the first year for full-time or part-time employees and 120 hours in the second year for full-time employees, plus any carry-over, while part-time employees receive 40 hours in the second year, plus any carry-over.

Join a fast-paced, award-winning culture and make your mark in the sales world. If you're a hunter who never gives up and a team player who values collaboration and open communication, apply now!

Please note: This role is 100% remote and open to candidates in the United States.

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You can learn more about our culture and environment by visiting us at David KreigerLinkedIn, or our Website.

                               
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