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Join a vibrant and innovative company that is redefining hearing care! As an Inside Sales Consultant, you'll connect with customers and transform their lives through better hearing solutions. In a fun, supportive environment, you'll leverage your consultative skills to match individuals with the perfect options for their needs. Enjoy a hybrid work schedule that promotes work-life balance, competitive compensation, and fantastic perks, including medical benefits and growth opportunities. If you're passionate about making a difference and thrive in a dynamic setting, this role is perfect for you!
hear.com is rockin’ the Rockies ️ ! #punintended
Who We Are
We are the fastest-growing hearing care company globally Since 2012, we've redefined hearing care with our unique digital business model. We're proud to be a profitable global health-technology leader with a mission to help everyone hear well to live well. With over 1,100 team members in 7 international locations, we've transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of customers.
We're shaping the future of hearing care ???????? , and every day our team helps customers improve their quality of life through better hearing. Join us in creating a world where everyone can "Hear Well to Live Well."
The Role (Spoiler: It's Pretty Awesome)
Hate stuffy corporate environments? Want coworkers you actually enjoy in a fun, start-up culture? Cool, us too! We're looking for enthusiastic Inside Sales Consultants who are passionate about transforming lives through better hearing.
This isn't just another sales gig – you'll be a hearing hero, connecting people with solutions that dramatically improve their quality of life. No capes required ️ (though we wouldn't judge if you wore one).
What You'll Do Daily
Change Lives! (Yes, really!)
What Makes Our Top Consultants Rock Stars
Our most successful team members have:
What You'll Need
What We Offer
You'll Love This Role If
Join our mission to create a world where everyone can "Hear Well to Live Well." Apply now and become part of something special!
This is a year-round hiring position, and applications are continuously accepted.
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