The role involves being shortlisted for sales closing opportunities with clients in online businesses and info-products.
We are currently building a private network of high-performing sales closers for upcoming opportunities with fast-growing online businesses and course creators.
This is not a specific job opening, but an opportunity to be shortlisted and matched with clients actively hiring closers.
If selected, you may be presented to companies looking for trained sales professionals in the info-product and online business space.
Requirements
Experience in sales (closing or setting is a plus)
Strong communication skills
Ability to handle objections and close deals
Interest in remote, performance-based roles
Benefits
You will go through an initial screening process
Qualified candidates will be shortlisted
Top candidates may be introduced directly to hiring companies
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