Fence Sales Specialist

Stand Strong FencingOverland Park, KS
Onsite

About The Position

Stand Strong Fencing is hiring a motivated sales professional ready to control their income. This 1099, 100% commission role offers a proven sales approach, structured follow-up, and real support —so deals don’t fall through the cracks and ensure your success. The company helps customers find perfectly crafted fencing solutions to protect their home and families. They value employees who are strong, solid, and tough, able to get the job done, and who finish strong on what they sell. At Stand Strong Fencing, they believe the same qualities that describe their fences could describe the qualities that make great employees. They expect their team to help customers find perfectly crafted fencing solutions to protect their home and families. They know that their team, whether a General Manager, a sales rep, or an expert installer, will be fencing fantastic, because at the end of the day, their customers are center ring.

Requirements

  • Self-motivated and results-focused
  • Strong communicator with dependable follow-through
  • Comfortable owning your schedule and pipeline

Nice To Haves

  • Home services or construction experience is a plus

Responsibilities

  • Consult with homeowners and recommend the right fencing solution
  • Create accurate estimates and close signed agreements
  • Manage opportunities from first contact through close
  • Follow a proven follow-up process that consistently converts interest into contracts
  • Deliver a smooth, professional customer experience

Benefits

  • Bonus based on performance
  • Opportunity for advancement
  • Training & development
  • Unlimited Earnings
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Proven System
  • Uncapped commission
  • Sales, product, and systems training
  • Proven scripts, follow-up sequences, and CRM support
  • Marketing and operational backing so you can focus on selling
  • A company that finishes strong on what you sell
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