Door-to-Door Canvasser (Sales)

Everlight SolarMadison, WI
Onsite

About The Position

Ready to Launch a High-Earning Career in Solar? Looking for more than just a job? At Everlight Solar, we offer a career where hustle pays off. If you’re competitive, motivated, and want the opportunity to earn BIG while learning one of the fastest-growing industries in the world, this might be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. No experience? No problem. Our full-time training program teaches you everything you need to know to succeed in solar sales. If you bring the energy, we’ll bring the opportunity. This is a field-based role, not remote or office-based. Our team works directly in residential neighborhoods connecting with homeowners.

Requirements

  • You’re driven, competitive, and motivated to earn
  • You’re comfortable talking with new people every day
  • You don’t fear rejection — you push through it
  • You bring high energy and a winning mindset
  • You want to grow quickly in a high-performance environment
  • You enjoy working outdoors and staying active
  • Authorized to work in the US
  • Background check required

Responsibilities

  • Scheduling appointments with homeowners interested in solar energy
  • Educating families on how solar can reduce energy costs
  • Representing the Everlight brand with professionalism and integrity
  • Generating excitement and interest in clean energy solutions

Benefits

  • HIGH EARNING POTENTIAL – $80,000–$215,000+ annually
  • Industry-leading training – no experience required
  • Fast advancement opportunities based on performance
  • Work with one of the fastest-growing residential solar companies in the U.S.
  • Incredible incentives including iPhone 15, Apple TV, AirPods, Beats, and destination vacations
  • Uncapped earning potential in residential sales
  • A clear, merit-based path to leadership and management
  • A fast-paced, supportive team environment
  • A career in the rapidly growing solar energy industry
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