We’re Hiring F/T In-Home Sales Representative – Average $2,500 – $3,500 Per Week

My name is Demarco Pope, DBA. An independent contractor hired to recruit for various firms. We are currently seeking F/T commission salespeople to join a great company!

Job Title: F/T In-Home Sales Representative

– The company has been in business since 1982, while serving 90 different markets nationwide.

Job Summary:

– Your responsibility will be to conduct a 90-minute in-home sales presentation for clients and initiate the sale of the company’s products.

– You are in charge of serving the sales market within your local area (which is a 2-hour radius from your location).

– You will also submit closing documents after the initial in-home sales presentation to confirm and initiate the sale of the company’s products.

Benefits:

– In-person training provided for 2 ½ days.

– Sales leads provided daily (sales representatives average 2-3 presentations per day).

– All customers are pre-approved for financing before the presentation. You will never see a client who isn’t interested in buying our products.

– Average commission payment is $2,500-$3,500 per week.

– Cash bonuses available based on the number of sales completed.

– We do not require payment of any kind to work with us.

– All advertisements come from TV and the Internet. You will never be asked to use cold calls or door-to-door methods in this business.

Requirements:

– Must be at least 18 years old.

– Must have experience in commission-only sales (it does not matter for how long).

– Must possess reliable transportation.

– Must be willing to start immediately after finishing training.

– Must be willing to accept that this position is 100% commission, not an hourly or salaried role.

Contact me at (209)493-3419 to schedule an over-the-phone interview to discuss the position.

Thank you for your consideration!

Demarco D. Pope, DBA

(209)493-3419

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