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Sales Representative - No Experience Required at Taylor Made Connections

Taylor Made Connections Gary, IN

JOB DESCRIPTION

Our company is looking for a Sales Representative - No Experience Required: a role built for the ambitious individual looking to master customer acquisition and sales performance. As part of our team, you'll represent Frontier services, work directly with customers as you develop the professional skills that turn entry-level talent into future leaders. The Sales Representative - No Experience Required will learn how to manage conversations and close opportunities. Primary Functions of a Sales Representative: Interact with customers directly to present Frontier products and service options Educate customers through in-person consultations focused on value and solutions Deliver professional sales experiences that encourage confident purchasing decisions Compete to achieve and exceed individual sales benchmarks Identify new opportunities through proactive customer engagement Track activity and performance metrics to improve results consistently Participate in mentorship and leadership development sessions Support team initiatives that strengthen overall market expansion Required Skills and Qualifications to be a Sales Representative: Strong desire to grow professionally in a sales-focused environment Competitive attitude with goal-oriented motivation Excellent verbal communication and relationship-building skills Adaptability and comfort working in fast-paced settings Self-discipline and accountability for performance outcomes Positive mindset with resilience through challenges Willingness to learn leadership and business fundamentals Experience in customer interaction roles is beneficial but not mandatory Taylor Made Connections is built on bold ideas and genuine relationships. Join a team that values your voice, accelerates your development, and rewards initiative with opportunity. Here, every Sales Representative can expect: Uncapped Compensation Rapid Skill Development Performance-Based Advancement