International Sales Executive (US Outbound, Night Shift) – Voice Process

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Company: Microstax - we run a done-for-you lead-automation service for home-service businesses in the US.

Location: Remote / Work from home (candidates from Kolkata preferred)

Shift: 8:00 PM to 2:00 AM IST (US daytime), 5 days/week

About the role
You will call business owners in the US who have already shown interest in our service, explain what we do, and book and close them onto a simple monthly subscription. These are warm leads, not random cold lists; they have already raised their hand. Our software does the lead generation and follow-up; your job is the conversation that turns interest into a paying customer.

What you will do

  • Call warm and interested US leads from our CRM
  • Follow a proven script and qualify the prospect's needs
  • Book strategy calls and close customers onto our monthly plan
  • Log every call outcome accurately in the CRM
  • Hit daily activity targets (dials, conversations, closes)
  • Send a short end-of-shift report

What we are looking for

  • Excellent spoken English with a clear, neutral accent
  • 6 months to 2 years of experience in US/international outbound voice or sales process
  • Confident on the phone and comfortable handling objections
  • Reliable and self-disciplined (this is a night shift, consistency is essential)
  • Own laptop, stable high-speed internet, a quiet space, and a good headset
  • Basic comfort with a CRM

Compensation

  • Fixed base: ₹16,000-₹18,000/month
  • Incentives: ₹3,000–5,000 per closed customer
  • Monthly performance bonus
  • Realistic on-target earnings: ₹30,000+/month for strong performers

Nice to have

  • Prior experience selling software, SaaS, or B2B services
  • Experience with CRM

How to apply (Important)
Apply with your CV and a 30-60 second voice note introducing yourself in English (this helps us assess spoken communication).

Pay: ₹16,000.00 - ₹18,000.00 per month

Benefits:

  • Work from home

Work Location: Remote

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