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Design Consultant - SC

Greer, SC

Re-Bath, the nation’s leading bathroom remodeling company, is seeking a driven and customer-focused Design Consultant to join our South Carolina team. This is a high-impact, in-home sales role where you’ll guide homeowners through the remodeling process—from design to close—using our proven system, premium products, and company-provided leads.

If you thrive in a fast-paced, consultative sales environment and enjoy helping customers bring their vision to life, this is an opportunity to earn uncapped income while working with a trusted national brand.

What You’ll Do:

  • Meet with homeowners in their homes to assess needs and present customized bathroom remodeling solutions
  • Guide customers through the full design process, including product selection and layout recommendations
  • Build trust and deliver a consultative sales experience from initial meeting through close
  • Create accurate project pricing and proposals using company tools and systems
  • Close sales on the spot using a proven in-home sales process
  • Manage your pipeline and follow up with prospects as needed
  • Collaborate with operations and installation teams to ensure a seamless customer experience

What We Offer:

  • Full Commission Structure (Uncapped Earnings Potential)
  • Hot Leads Provided – No Cold Calling
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package (Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, etc.)
  • Paid training and ongoing support
  • Established brand with strong marketing and lead generation partnerships
  • Opportunity for growth within a rapidly expanding organization

What We’re Looking For:

  • Proven success in sales (in-home sales experience strongly preferred)
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to build rapport quickly and earn customer trust
  • Comfortable closing sales in a one-call-close environment
  • Detail-oriented with the ability to manage multiple projects
  • Tech-savvy and comfortable using CRM and design/pricing tools
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
  • Ability to pass a 50-state background check and drug screen

Preferred Experience:

  • Home improvement, remodeling, or construction sales
  • In-home consultation or design-based sales roles
  • Commission-based sales environments

Why Re-Bath?

At Re-Bath, we combine national strength with local expertise. Our Design Consultants are set up for success with a steady flow of qualified leads, industry-leading products, and a streamlined sales process—so you can focus on what you do best: selling and designing beautiful spaces.

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