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Outside Sales Representative - Austin

Austin

 

Grow! Thrive! Succeed! 

At Advocate Construction, we’re more than just roofing professionals, we’re community champions, dedicated to making a difference where we live and work. With over 12 years of excellence, we’ve built a reputation not just for quality craftsmanship but for transforming the lives of both our customers and our team members.

Are you motivated, goal-driven, and looking for a high-earning opportunity with real impact? As a Sales Trainee, you’ll have the tools, mentorship, and support to build a rewarding career while making a meaningful difference for homeowners.

People are the heart and soul of everything we do, and we believe there’s no better investment than in them; both professionally and personally.

95% of our sales leaders began their careers in an entry-level sales role with Advocate! This is a proud testament to our desire to grow and develop our people, and an exciting promise of potential, as we are proud to promote from within as often as possible. We know that the best time to reach our customers is when they are home. That requires us to work non-traditional hours. The most successful representatives work between the hours of 10 am - 8pm with working on Saturdays as well. This builds the book of business to set you up for success.

The Role

We are immediately hiring full-time Outside Sales Representatives, and are committed to providing you with the training, tools, technology, and unwavering support you need to be successful.

What We’re Looking For

  • Excellent communicator & people-person – You thrive on helping others
  • Goal-driven & self-motivated – You take charge of your own success
  • Valid driver’s license - You’re always ready to meet customers where they are
  • Comfortable climbing ladders – You’re hands-on and not afraid of a challenge

Why Join Advocate Construction

  • Change Lives & Make an Impact – Help homeowners protect their greatest investment
  • Uncapped Commission – Earn 13% of net profit on revenue generating jobs
  • Guaranteed Weekly Pay: You start with a base salary that’s paid weekly – giving you stable, predictable income, no matter your sales activity.
  • Work-Life Blending – A flexible schedule that fits your lifestyle
  • Proven Sales Training – No roofing experience? No problem! We invest in your success
  • Fast-Track Career Growth – Performance-based promotions put your career in your hands

As an Outside Sales Representative at Advocate, you can count on a career path with a clear beginning, open direction, and endless possibilities.

The Requirements

  • A valid driver’s license

  • Ability to pass criminal background and MVR checks

  • Ability to travel to Annual Sales Training

  • Ability to carry 50 lbs.

  • Ability to thrive in the outdoors in various weather conditions

  • Willingness to work 10 am - 8 pm Monday - Friday, Saturdays required

The Benefits

  • Customizable medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance plans to suit your needs

  • Comprehensive 401(k) retirement plan, generously matched by Advocate Construction

  • Employee Assistance Program

  • Abundant paid time off

  • 9 paid holidays per year

  • Monthly communication stipend

  • Year-round team-building events and social outings

  • Company Truck Program

  • Performance-based incentive trips

  • Referral trips

  • Robust technology and tools to help you thrive in your role

  • Annual sales training and development programs

  • Career path growth/leadership opportunities

  • Opportunities to volunteer and give back to causes that are important to you through our Advocate Cares program. Advocate will also match up to a $2,500 donation per employee each year

Advocate Construction is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.

 

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