The Sales Representative will engage with qualified leads to explain career services, close deals, and manage client onboarding. Must have proven sales experience and strong communication skills.
This is a remote position.
Sales Representative – Career Representative (High Commission, Remote)
Company: Mindways Consultancy Inc.
Location: Remote
About the Role
We are seeking experienced Sales Representative for our career and job assistance services.
This role is 100% commission-based and performance-driven.
Responsibilities
- Speak with qualified leads provided by the company
- Clearly explain services, scope, and pricing
- Close deals ethically
- Collect payments and complete client onboarding
Requirements
- Proven sales or closing experience
- Excellent communication and persuasion skills
- Professional, compliant sales approach
- Ability to work independently
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