Sales Representative Retail & Wholesale - Urbandale, IA at Geebo

Sales Representative

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1 Urbandale, IA Urbandale, IA Full-time Full-time $60,000 - $120,000 a year $60,000 - $120,000 a year What We Do:
At Premier Roofing, our mission is to provide homeowners in storm-affected areas with top-quality roof inspections, navigate them through the insurance process, and ensure they receive the best possible service.
We have established ourselves as a trusted name in the restoration roofing industry with over 19 years of experience and 16 different locations.
Compensation:
You will have the opportunity to earn uncapped commissions earning 12% profit on completed roofing projects.
Our business allows for a flexible schedule and growth based on performance and sales goals.
The sales team is paid weekly and will be mentored by a proven sales leader within the organization.
You will receive 6 Weeks of onboarding pay $3,000
commission, bonus opportunities.
What You'll Do:
Travel to predetermined areas that have recently experienced storm damage and assesses damage on single-family roofs Build relationships with homeowners and guide homeowners' expectations and enhance their experience during the insurance and construction process Recommend upgrades or additional options based on their specific requirements.
Collaborate with a mentor invested in your success Attend weekly sales meetings.
WHAT YOU NEED:
Excellent communication Drive to control your own income Goal-driven and self-motivated! Flexible schedule 2 year sales experience, D2D, retail, or customer service Valid driver's license and reliable transportation Able to climb ladders and walk on rooftops Note:
Our sales reps are trained to close.
If you are self-driven and money-motivated with a desire for growth you will be successful at Premier! We provide weekly onboarding pay for the first 6 weeks, including any commission.
This is a commission role.
Role is open and accepting applications from 3/27 - 4/27.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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