Work From Home - Appointment Setter

<p>Are you looking for a career path with flexibility, support, and room to grow? We are expanding our team and looking for motivated individuals who enjoy working with people and want to build a long-term career in a professional, service-focused environment.</p><p>In this role, you will work with members who have requested information about available supplemental benefit programs. There is <strong>no cold calling</strong> and no door-to-door sales. Our organization partners with unions, associations, and member groups across North America to help provide benefit information and support to working families.</p><p>As a representative, you will schedule appointments, meet with clients virtually, explain available options, and help families choose programs that fit their needs. Full training is provided, so previous industry experience is not required.</p><h2>Responsibilities</h2><ul><li>Schedule and conduct virtual appointments with clients</li><li>Explain benefit programs in a clear and professional manner</li><li>Answer questions and guide clients through the process</li><li>Maintain accurate client records and follow-up activity</li><li>Provide excellent service and support to families</li><li>Participate in ongoing training and team development</li></ul><h2>Qualifications</h2><ul><li>Strong communication skills</li><li>Basic computer skills</li><li>Reliable work ethic</li><li>Good time management</li><li>Professional and positive attitude</li><li>Ability to pass a criminal background check</li><li>Sales or customer service experience is helpful but not required</li></ul><h2>What We Offer</h2><ul><li>No experience required</li><li>Entry-level opportunity with training provided</li><li>Weekly pay and performance bonuses</li><li>Full-time career opportunity</li><li>Advancement potential into leadership</li><li>Supportive team environment</li><li>Remote work flexibility</li><li>Ongoing mentorship and development</li></ul><h2>About the Opportunity</h2><p>This position is ideal for someone who is self-motivated, coachable, and interested in building a career with long-term growth potential. If you enjoy helping others, working independently, and being rewarded for your effort, this could be a strong fit.</p><p>We are looking for both entry-level and experienced candidates who are ready to learn, grow, and take the next step in their career.</p>

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