Cold Callers for Digital Marketing
Global Pacific Support
About the role
For better engagement, updates, and valuable consultation tips, we encourage you to follow our founder on Instagram:
📷@marketingbybahaa. (https://www.instagram.com/marketingbybahaa?igsh=Y2Rnbjk3d3dnZXk=)
Global Pacific Support is looking for motivated Cold Callers to join our dynamic team. In this role, you will be responsible for making outbound calls to potential clients, introducing our services, generating interest, and setting appointments for our sales or service team. The ideal candidate possesses excellent communication skills, thrives under pressure, and demonstrates strong organization, multitasking, and problem-solving abilities.
Requirements
- Proven experience as a Cold Caller or in a similar sales or lead generation role
- Strong background or familiarity with digital marketing services (SEO, social media, paid ads, etc.)
- Excellent English communication skills – both verbal and written
- Confident, persuasive, and able to build rapport quickly with potential clients
- Ability to handle rejections professionally and maintain a positive attitude
- Reliable internet connection (minimum 25 Mbps)
- Working laptop or desktop computer with webcam and noise-cancelling headset
- Quiet and distraction-free work environment
- Proficient in using CRM systems, spreadsheets, and online communication tools
- Strong time management, organization, and multitasking skills
- Ability to work independently and meet daily or weekly call targets
Benefits
- 100% remote job working in the comforts of your home
- Non-toxic environment
- Growth potential
755,000+ hidden jobs like this
Global Pacific Support and thousands of companies post here first — often days before LinkedIn or Indeed. Your first 5 applications are free; go Pro to apply without limits.
Everything Pro unlocks:
- Unlimited applications — free stops at 5
- Track every application in one place
- Apply straight to the source, one click
- Save & organize roles you love
- Roles pulled from company boards before the big sites