If you can answer "yes" to these questions, then you should become a Designer for the Closet Factory
Better yet, you will be helping your clients live better lives by designing products for their homes — solutions that get them organized.
Best of all, you will get paid for this privilege.
We will train you at our office. We will provide you the marketing materials, sample materials, technical tools, and professional mentorship you need to develop your sales skills. You will work directly with our sales manager and the co-owners of the company. You and your work will matter.
We will provide you qualified leads from potential customers looking to purchase a home organizational system.* There is no cold calling. In fact, potential customers are expecting your call. Just call and set up an appointment to meet with them in their home, and then you will create a design for their space and price it. Demonstrate your passion and personality, showcase your sales(wo)manship and sales skill, and close the deal.
You will do all of this while also setting your work (flexible) schedule. After your training period (paid), you will work remotely, coming into our office only once a month for sales meetings or whenever you schedule one-on-one's with your manager. While your position is full-time, we also know our Designers come from all walks of life, each with its own demands. We believe the autonomy this role provides establishes a work/life balance that ultimately makes our Designers (you) happier and more productive.
If you want to help others while having your skills, interests, and work ethic appreciated, if you want to transform your talents into a meaningful career, if you want to work with others who respect your uniqueness and will give you a chance to succeed, then you want to work for the Closet Factory - a family-owned company that manufactures right here in Tennessee for the last 23 years.
We look forward to learning more about you.
Our mission is to help our clients organize their space efficiently and add value to their daily lives.
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