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Join a leading company as an Outside Account Representative, where you will leverage your sales skills to help small businesses thrive. Enjoy a flexible work-life balance while earning competitive commissions. This position offers the potential for significant income without operational headaches.
Are you a great salesperson that is able to build relationships and close deals? Do you love helping small businesses and entrepreneurs in your community grow and thrive? Want to make a great living and run your own business while helping others? If so, you want to join the Appstar team.
Our industry leading, revenue-sharing program includes commissions on all sales, while our easy, no-touch implementation process provides for seamless onboarding and support. AverageOutside Account Representativesare making $70,000-$80,000, while our top reps are earning $140,000 per year in commissions and still maintaining a solid work life balance. This is a great opportunity for entrepreneurs who like the unlimited potential of growing their own business without the operational headaches.
Why should you join the Appstar team?
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This is a 1099 position. Compensation consists of generous up-front commissions plus residuals.
National positions - excluding the following states (CA, KS, MN, MO, and WI).
About Appstar
We engage with small businesses to provide personalized technology solutions to help them achieve their goals. We do this by fostering a culture of respect, transparency and excellence for our employees and our customers. After 22 years of serving small businesses and entrepreneurs, we understand the challenges and opportunities and embrace the journey. Our core values of Integrity, Respect, High Performance, Responsible Growth and Ownership are what guide us through our everyday interactions with customers, partners, and team members.
Joining us is more than saying “yes” to a new opportunity. It’s discovering a career that’s challenging, supportive and inspiring. We focus on creating a diverse and inclusive culture, encouraging individual expression in the workplace and thrive on the innovative ideas this generates. If this sounds like the workplace for you, apply now.
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