ProjectGrowth
Business Development Representative
Job Summary
This role involves conducting high-volume outbound calls to prospective home service businesses, with the goal of qualifying leads and scheduling appointments for the sales team. The ideal candidate should have 1–2+ years of outbound sales or cold calling experience, be fluent in English, and comfortable engaging with tradesmen and small business owners. Key responsibilities include building rapport, handling objections, and maintaining accurate records in CRM systems. The position offers a fully remote, fast-paced environment focused on driving growth in the small business sector.
Required Skills
Job Description
A fast-growing, tech-forward company that provides an all-in-one marketing platform specifically designed for home service professionals—think contractors, landscapers, HVAC techs, plumbers, and more. This organization helps small businesses establish an online presence, automate their outreach, improve their reputation, and ultimately grow. They're now looking to scale outbound sales and bring on a dedicatedBusiness Development Representative to help them connect with their target audience and book qualified sales meetings.
As aBDR, your primary responsibility will be to conduct outbound outreach to prospective home service businesses and schedule high-quality appointments for the closing team. You’ll be engaging middle America—blue-collar professionals—and must be confident, conversationally fluent in English, and quick on your feet. This is a pure outbound prospecting role, where your success will be measured by your ability to connect, pitch, and set up discovery calls that show up.
Location:
Fully-Remote (Work from Home), 9 AM - 5 PM EST
Key Responsibilities:
Make high-volume outbound calls to prospective leads in the home services industry
Build rapport with tradesmen and small business owners across the U.S.
Qualify prospects and schedule appointments with the sales team, making sure these prospects show up to the booked calls
Follow up with no-shows and reschedule as needed to maintain pipeline momentum
Update and maintain records in the company's CRM
Must-Haves:
1–2+ years of cold calling or outbound sales experience
Near-native fluency in spoken and written English
High comfort level speaking to tradesmen, contractors, and small business owners
Ability to build rapport, handle objections, and hold smart conversations
Experience working with CRMs and dialing tools
Self-motivated, resilient, and eager to book meetings that show
Strong communication and organizational skills
Nice-to-Have:
Experience calling into the home services or blue-collar SMB space
Background in SaaS, marketing services, or platforms selling to local businesses
Familiarity with lead sourcing tools like Apollo, ZoomInfo, or Clay
If you're a sharp communicator who thrives on booking meetings and enjoys fast-paced, high-volume outreach, this is your chance to join a mission-driven team and make an immediate impact. Apply now and help drive growth in the small business sector!
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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