ProjectGrowth
Appointment Setting Sales Development Representative
Job Summary
This role involves managing outreach sequences via email, SMS, and cold calls, as well as prospecting and researching leads across various industries. The candidate will qualify leads, schedule discovery calls, and maintain detailed records in CRM systems like Apollo and ClickUp. It requires at least 2 years of experience in outbound sales or appointment setting, with strong communication skills and familiarity with outreach tools. The position emphasizes organization, self-motivation, and collaboration with sales and marketing teams, operating fully remotely on a part-time basis.
Required Skills
Job Description
Our client is a fast-growing, performance-focused digital ad agency, and they are looking for a rockstarSales Development Representative (SDR) to help them scale by setting qualified appointments with marketing decision-makers. If you're skilled at using a variety of lead generation tools, know how to grab attention quickly, and can confidently schedule meetings that turn into revenue, they want to talk.
Location: Fully-Remote (Work from Home), Part-time
Key Responsibilities:
Manage Outreach Sequences:
Run and manage pre-written outbound email, SMS, and cold call scripts (no original copywriting needed).
Monitor engagement (opens, clicks, replies) and share insights with your manager.
Suggest optimizations based on performance—updates will be made collaboratively.
Log detailed records in the CRM (e.g., Apollo, ClickUp).
Prospecting & Research:
Identify leads across target verticals (furniture, real estate, healthcare, retail).
Enrich lead data with details like company size and decision-maker contacts.
Stay up to date with trends to personalize messaging.
Lead Qualification:
Ask smart questions to qualify leads based on ideal customer criteria.
Schedule discovery calls or demos for the strategy/sales team.
Keep CRM up to date with notes, lead status, and follow-ups.
Team Collaboration:
Meet regularly with your manager for daily standups and guidance.
Share insights from lead interactions to help iterate strategy.
Work closely with sales and marketing teams for smooth handoffs.
What You Won’t Do:
You will not be required to write original email, SMS, or cold call scripts.
You will receive pre-written copy and clear, hands-on guidance from your manager.
What Our Client Is Looking For:
2+ years of experience in outbound sales, cold calling, or appointment setting.
Strong verbal and written English (native preferred, slight accent okay if communication is excellent).
Confident and persuasive communicator, especially with marketing executives (e.g., CMOs, VPs).
Familiar with ClickUp and/orApollo.io (or similar outreach tools).
Organized, self-motivated, and results-driven.
Bonus Points:
Background in marketing, advertising, or working with ad agencies.
Experience using Apollo,Seamless.AI, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, or similar tools.
Application Process:
To be considered for this role these steps need to be followed:
Fill in the application form
Record a video showcasing your skill sets
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