Telemarketer | $65/hr | Remote

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Base pay range

$40.00/hr - $65.00/hr

Type: Hourly contract

Compensation: $40–$65/hour

Location: Remote

Commitment: Minimum 15 hours/week

Role Responsibilities

  • Design occupation-specific questions and scenarios based on real-world telemarketing experience.
  • Apply professional insight to create realistic task content reflecting outbound calling, lead qualification, and customer engagement workflows.
  • Translate sales conversations, objection handling, and compliance considerations into structured prompts.
  • Collaborate asynchronously with research teams to refine content for clarity, accuracy, and relevance.

Requirements

  • Professional experience working as a Telemarketer.
  • Strong written communication skills to clearly express sales processes and decision-making.
  • Access to a desktop or laptop computer (Chromebooks not supported).
  • Comfortable working independently in a remote, project-based environment.
  • Availability to commit at least 15 hours per week for the duration of the project.

Application Process (Takes 20 Min)

  • Upload resume
  • Interview (15 min)

Seniority level

Associate

Employment type

Contract

Job function

Sales and Business Development

Industries

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