Field Sales Representative

Kansas City, KS
Contracted
Sales - 1099
Entry Level

Outside Membership Sales Superstar (1099 Independent Contractor)

U.S. LawShield is a Legal Defense for Self Defense company growing at rapid speed. America’s freedom is our business. We are looking for Independent Contractors in 41 states to spread the word about our amazing member-based program. If you are passionate about the Second Amendment and the protection of our rights, this opportunity may be for you.

You must have an entrepreneurial mind set and be focused, reliable and eager to succeed. We work hard, play hard and operate as a team. We proudly contract with active duty military, veterans, first-responders, law enforcement, and dedicated citizens. Top performers in this role are considered for placement in full-time employment positions.

Details:    
You will work to drive membership and facility partnerships through a wide variety of different sales activities, including seminars, workshops, gun shows, and outdoor sporting shows. Your public speaking skills in front of small groups could make you a superstar in business development. Firearms knowledge and experience is not required but would be considered a plus. Candidates willing to obtain an insurance license a plus.

  • Get rewarded for your passion and drive to succeed
  • Love learning? We value knowledge and experience
  • Feed your burning desire to protect the Second Amendment and our rights
  • Turn your spare time into a great second income
  • Proven program with demonstrated competitive advantages that is leveraged for your success

What’s in it for you?

  • Flexible schedule
  • Earn income and bonuses based on sales incentives and your time commitment
  • Attend firearm-oriented events and spend time with our amazing members and their friends
  • Learn about the laws in your state while working with program attorneys
  • Get opportunities to present in a wide variety of exciting places, such as:
    • State Licensing and Safety Classes
    • Gun & Outdoor Trade Shows
    • Shooting Ranges
    • Gun Stores
    • Seminars & Workshops
  • Help facilities, organizations & business owners to prosper; build your community
  • Room for advancement as top performer Sales Reps are considered for full-time employment as positions open up

About U.S. & Texas LawShield®:   
We are a rapidly growing company and the leader in the Legal Defense for Self-Defense industry. We have over 715,000 active members and are expanding field operations in 46 states.   

We’re looking for hard-working professionals who aren’t afraid to learn new things and challenge themselves. So, if you are a passionate self-starter and eager to make an impact, we encourage you to visit our website at www.uslawshield.com to find out more about our company.

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