Appointment Setter / Cold Caller (Remote only and US Only)

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“This role is open only to candidates currently residing in the United States. Applications outside the U.S. will not be considered.” Job Description We’re looking for the setter who sounds like a friend calling with good news natural, relaxed, and confident. The kind of person whose tonality alone books meetings that others couldn’t book in a hundred dials. If you understand the difference between talking at someone and talking with someone — keep reading. Important This is a 100% commission-based, independent contractor role. There is no base salary — you are paid based on performance. Performance Expectations • Minimum 150–200+ dials per day • Target 5–12+ qualified booked demos per day • Show rate matters we track how many of your bookings actually attend • Performance is measured on demos booked and demos showed — not just activity What Makes This Different You’ll be setting for a company with an unfair advantage we build a finished-quality draft website for the prospect before the sales call. So your hook isn’t “Let me tell you about our services.” Your hook is “We’ve already started building something for your business — our closer wants to show it to you on a quick Zoom.” You’re not asking for time — you’re offering something that already exists. That changes the conversation completely. About Nettsaga AS We’re a global digital solutions company serving US and Australian service businesses. We provide done-for-you websites, hosting/maintenance, and marketing services (SEO, Google Ads). We’re scaling fast and need high-performing setters who can consistently feed our closers with quality appointments. What You’ll Do • Make high-volume outbound cold calls to US and Australian business owners • Engage decision-makers with natural, conversational tonality • Deliver our unique hook with confidence • Book qualified demos with decision-makers who are likely to show • Maintain daily call volume and booking targets • Log all activity accurately in the CRM • Participate in daily standups and weekly performance reviews • Continuously improve your approach based on results What We Require • 1+ year of outbound cold calling experience (phone-first) • Strong tonality, pacing, and conversational skills • Fluent, natural English with a US-friendly communication style • Resilience and consistency under high rejection volume • Comfortable speaking with business owners across industries • Strong discipline in CRM usage and activity tracking • US Candidates only Compensation • 100% Commission-Based (Independent Contractor) • Paid per qualified demo that shows • Uncapped earnings — the more qualified demos that show, the more you earn Job Type Contract Application Question(s) • Can you start immediately? • This is a commission-only role, but we offer higher-than-market payouts, giving strong performers the opportunity to earn significantly more. Would you like to proceed with your application? • How many can you confidently book within 1 day? Work Location Remote Apply tot his job Apply To this Job

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