Remote Entry Level Sales - Training Provided

Reid AgencyWabash, IN
1d$60,000 - $160,000Remote

About The Position

Join our dynamic team in the financial services industry as a Remote Entry Level Sales professional. This role is designed for individuals eager to start their career in sales with comprehensive training provided. You will play a crucial part in driving our sales efforts, contributing to the growth and success of the company. This position offers a competitive salary range of $60,000 to $160,000, depending on performance and experience. We are looking for self -motivated individuals who are eager to learn and grow in a supportive, remote work environment. This is a 1099, 100% commission opportunity - finally earn what you KNOW you are worth.

Requirements

  • 0 -1 year of experience in sales or a related field.
  • Coachable with a willingness to learn and adapt to new sales strategies.
  • Excellent computer skills.
  • Strong self -motivation and the ability to work independently.
  • Good communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • Entrepreneurial mindset with a strong work ethic.
  • Demonstrated servant leadership qualities.
  • A hunger to learn and grow within the financial services industry.

Responsibilities

  • Engage with potential clients to understand their needs and offer suitable solutions.
  • Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients to ensure customer satisfaction and loyalty.
  • Collaborate with team members to achieve objectives.
  • Participate in training sessions to enhance product knowledge and sales techniques.
  • Utilize excellent computer skills to manage client information and sales data.
  • Demonstrate a strong work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit in all sales activities.
  • Exhibit servant leadership both with colleagues and clients.

Benefits

  • Work/Life Balance
  • Flexible Schedule
  • High Income Opportunity
  • Bonuses
  • Trips
  • World Class Training
  • Mentorship
  • Uncapped income
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