The Virtual Sales Representative will assist prospective students in enrolling in career-focused education programs, promoting educational opportunities.
This is a remote position.
ADVANCED TECHNICAL CAREER COLLEGE (ATCC) is looking for a motivated and persuasive Remote Sales Representative to help prospective students take the first step toward a better future through career-focused education.
Location: 100% Remote
Employment Type: Contract or Part-Time (Full-Time opportunity available based on performance)
Start Date: Immediate
Compensation: Hourly base + commission + bonuses
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