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Appointment Setter Application

Compensation: $1,200/month (Up to $1,500 overtime) Commissions: $5 per Showed Appointment OTE: $2,200-3,000 /month
You MUST have very good English without any accents to Apply. UPDATED Working Hours (Central Standard Time): 9AM-6PM

What You’ll Do

1. Make outbound and respond to inbound calls to qualify leads, educate and book. 2. Build rapport, nurture prospects, and book high-quality appointments for our closers

3. Maintain accurate records in GoHighLevel CRM and Hot Prospector (Power Dialer)

4. Share feedback, strategies to help improve lead quality and conversion rates

5. Go through Job Bootcamp, Participate in team training and standup calls.

🔹 Requirements:

1. Go-getter and motivated.

2. Exceptional communication skills and the ability to establish rapport with leads.

3. Proven track record in setting, with a minimum of 1 years of experience in a similar role.

4. Strong negotiation, persuasion and story telling abilities.

5. Results-oriented and driven to meet and exceed sales targets.

6. Comfortable using GoHighLevel CRM software and Hot Prospector (Power Dialer)

7. Can understand and reframe limiting beliefs and pre-handle objections

Core Values:

Extreme Ownership: To blame someone else is to admit you are powerless. We do what is asked and then some. If someone else messes up, it was our fault for counting on them in the first place.
Radical Transparency: Transparency builds trust, trust builds teams, and teams build companies. Transparency sometimes means revealing your flaws, which only creates more trust, which only builds better companies. “If you are handling things well, radical transparency will make that clear, and if you are handling things badly, radical transparency will make that clear as well, so it helps to maintain high standards.” -Ray Dalio
Speed, Experimentation, and Execution Without Compromising Accuracy: We move fast, creating a minimum viable product and iterating 4-5 times before most have tried once. Although the minimum viable product may not be perfect at first, through the iterations we quickly make it so.