Wolf of Wall Street Call Center

Guardian TaxChandler, AZ
43dOnsite

About The Position

Guardian Tax is calling in high-energy, money-driven closers ready to dominate. This is Wolf of Wall Street–level energy with something better behind it: every lead is warm, inbound, and high-intent. No chasing. No dead air. Just nonstop shots to win. You bring the voice, the hustle, and the hunger — we bring the training, platform, and volume to turn momentum into income. The tax relief industry is recession-proof, demand never slows, and every call can change a life.

Requirements

  • A natural people person who builds instant rapport.
  • A competitive closer who thrives in fast-paced, high-energy environments.
  • Coachable, driven, and hungry to grow.
  • Tech-savvy with CRM or call center experience (Excel/Word skills a plus).

Nice To Haves

  • Sales experience in debt relief, tax relief, automotive, solar, mortgage, or real estate is a plus — but not required.

Responsibilities

  • Speak with inbound callers seeking help with tax debt and financial solutions.
  • Use our proven 3-step process: consult, listen, and deliver the right solution.
  • Build trust with empathy and close with confidence.
  • Hit goals, exceed them, and cash in on daily, weekly, and monthly bonuses.
  • Bring positive energy to the floor — because winning is contagious here.

Benefits

  • Uncapped Earning Potential: Base pay + 15% commissions + daily, weekly, and monthly bonuses. Top performers earn $10K–$15K+ per month.
  • All Inbound Leads: No cold calling — only high-intent callers ready to take action.
  • Rapid Career Growth: We’re expanding fast, with real advancement opportunities into leadership.
  • Fun, High-Energy Culture: Music on, energy high, and the floor always buzzing.
  • Friday Lunches & Team Perks: Celebrate wins together with food, fun, and friendly competition.
  • Continuous Training: Hands-on coaching to help you become a six-figure earner.
  • Health, dental, vision
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