Remote Sales Representative (Inbound Leads Only | $10K–$20K/month potential)

* Location: Remote (U.S. time zones preferred)

* Job Type: Commission-based (Independent Contractor)

About the Role

We’re looking for motivated and experienced Sales Representatives / Closers who can sell high-value online programs via Zoom. You’ll be working with qualified inbound leads only — no cold calling, no prospecting, no door knocking. If you know how to close deals, this opportunity can easily make you $10,000–$20,000+ per month.

What You’ll Be Selling - (COMMISSION: 10% PER SALE!!)

We offer several educational and business programs:

  • Technical Academy — $1,600
  • Business Academy — $8,000
  • Accelerator — $20,000
  • Franchise Program — $40,000

Example: One sale per day = $160–$4,000 per day. Work 20–25 days/month = $10K–$20K+ monthly potential

We Provide:

  • 100% qualified inbound leads
  • Full training, scripts, and support
  • Flexible remote work — all meetings done via Zoom
  • High-demand products that truly help people grow their skills and businesses

Who This Role Is Perfect For:

  •  Sales professionals who want to work remotely
  •  People living in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, or abroad (as long as you can    work U.S. hours)
  • Those who recently relocated and are looking for a flexible remote opportunity
  • Individuals who prefer online work and have strong communication skills

Requirements

  • Proven experience in sales (phone or Zoom-based preferred)
  • Fluent in English (Spanish is a plus)
  • Confident communicator and natural closer
  • Reliable internet connection and a professional home setup

Compensation

  • 10% commission per sale
  • No cap on earnings — top performers earn $10K–$20K+ monthly
  • Additional bonuses for consistent closers


How to Apply

Send us a message with the subject line “Remote Sales Rep” and include:

  • A short introduction about your sales background
  • Your time zone and availability

Or simply comment “I want to sell” — and our team will contact you.

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