Posts Tagged ‘gays and career’

Career opportunity for lesbian women

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

That’s right.  And we are calling this elite ‘force of love’  ‘Coach Sappho’s Angels’.

I need to ask you – what is more important in life than love? Is there a more rewarding job than helping people find the love of their life and helping established couples stay together, happily?​  You can help Coach Sappho reach it’s mission of helping each lesbian woman experience more love in this lifetime!

Coach Sappho is a personalized love coaching and matchmaking service designed especially for lesbians.  We have been coaching lesbian singles and couples to create an amazing life and love life and connecting single lesbians for almost 10 years now.  Our reach to date includes 45 states in the U.S. and 17 foreign countries.

We are currently looking to grow our national sales force due to overwhelming client demand.  We are looking for aggressive professionals that can help grow the business by driving sales and increasing revenue. We need successful, driven, self motivated professionals who can work out of their home office, on a commission only basis.

Recession?​ There is no recession in the dating and love industries.​  Our business has not been effected by the current economic situation and still continues to grow!

Successful candidates will have experience working in a services industry, be comfortable with a fast paced, very demanding sales environment and have a proven record of closing deals. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: managing all active files, following up on leads, promptly calling prospects, presenting our services, setting phone appointments, customizing a plan with the appropriate number of matches based on the criteria obtained from the interview, closing the sale and updating the database with all applicable information needed to complete the transaction.

Job Requirements

  • Must have excellent negotiation skills, positive can-do attitude, and a passion for sales
  • Ability to work well on your own with no supervision
  • Thrives in Commission-only sales environment
  • Ability to create achievable goals and reach them on a weekly basis
  • A background selling in a ‘soft’ and/or ‘emotion-based’ services industry preferred (i.e.: dating services, weight loss,gym/fitness industry, cosmetic surgery, real estate, etc.)
  • Able to interview potential clients and identify how best to match the prospect with the service(s) that best meet their needs right now.  This can include interviewing existing clients that may be a potential match in order to encourage them to be represented by our matchmakers
  • Must have a home office with access to a computer and internet, preferably a laptop
  • Requires excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to develop and maintain business partnerships
  • High school diploma. Preferably a Bachelors degree in Business or related field, or a minimum of 2-3 years experience outside sales
  • Background check and references

Compensation

This position is a commission only/contractual project. Coach Sappho will provide it’s ‘Sales Angels’ with specialized training, with clients that are interested in learning more about our services, a sales leads database to maintain client records, email for communications, and a key contact person for assistance in managing day to day activities. Our commission structure is a very competitive in the industry and there are no caps on earning potential!

To be considered, please click here and forward a cover letter and updated resume along with salary requirements.  Or, give Barb Elgin a call at 352-347-3577.

ONLY those Candidates who are serious about working from home and on a commission-only pay structure should apply.

Thank you Billie Jean King

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Billie Jean King was in the news recently in an interview with tennis.com, covering how she was forced to come out way back in the 1970′s and the issue of being gay and out today in professional sports.

Every time I think about what Billie Jean went through, personally, professionally and publicly, I just feel so grateful for her (and women like her) and feel the need to remind everyone about her and the legacy she’s created.  Her story reminds me of other times when I feel the need to remind people ‘not to forget’ about human atrocities like the Holocaust, racism, etc.

I also had the luck, about 3-4 years ago, of meeting Billie Jean in Tempe, Arizona when she keynoted at Out and Equal’s Annual National Conference.  Before Billie Jean spoke, Out and Equal presented a film review of her life, and the contributions she’s made, to women’s equal rights, women’s sports, women’s tennis and to the GLBT community.  Wow – in addition to an amazing tennis career – this lady has done a heck of a lot for all of the above!  For example, I really didn’t know, until the film, how much Billie has done to advance women’s sports, going down all the way to the college and high school levels.

After Billie Jean’s presentation, I had the chance to share a picture with her and she graciously gave me her autograph on a conference hat, which I have safely tucked in my sports memorabilia collection.

The next time someone makes you feel invisible or ‘less than’, just remember Billie Jean most likely had it much worse in the 1970′s when she was ‘outed’ by her female lover, right when she was leaving tennis, leaving her in a financial crisis when all of her endorsements were cancelled.

Remember too that we still have so far to go. There still hasn’t been, as Billie Jean said in the tennis.com article, ‘any top ten out gay male tennis stars.’  This also holds true for most men’s professional sports leagues, by the way.  She emphasized how much we need our straight allies to stand up for us, so we can put the issue of sexual orientation ‘to rest’.  Yes, indeed, Billie.