Out Bound Appointment Scheduler Sales - Sandy, UT at Geebo

Out Bound Appointment Scheduler

We are looking for hardworking professionals who have outbound calling experience (preferably in the Credit Card Industry). We offer a base plus amazing commission based on your experience. Your job is to inform businesses about upcoming changes regarding credit card systems and set an appointment for one of our reps to go to their business and do a free analysis of their credit card system. The credit card companies mandate that anyone who wants to take a credit card must use a service like us. It is an easy sale because it is something they know they need and in most cases something they are already paying for. The businesses you are talking to will be saving money by working with us. In this economy everyone is looking to cut costs and make more money, we can help businesses do both. This business model is not very affected by the economy, in fact we have grown every year, and have seem to have benefited from the present conditions.
Checklist before you apply:
Hard Worker - you must have good work ethic.
Background Check - if you can't pass one you need not apply. If you are concerned about it give us a call and let us know upfront what the issue is and we can let you know what we think.
Self Starter - you must be a self starter who can manage yourself. If you are someone that must be watched by a manager all the time to get anything done you will definitely not workout for us.
Your time - we are only looking for highly motivated people who are determined and are willing to put the time and energy in to succeed.
Experience - you need at least one year of outbound sales experience (preferably in the Credit Card industry or B2B sales).
Contact: Chad Wengel
Phone: 801-654-1751
Email: chad@mycorpay.com
Send resume or work experience to chad@mycorpay.com or Call Chad @ 801-654-1751 with any questionsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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