Freelance B2B Sales Closer – Digital Marketing

Location: Dubai (Onboarding in person required)

Type: Freelance – Remote or Office (Flexible)


Compensation: Commission-Based


About the Role


We are a Dubai-based digital marketing agency selling high-ticket service packages to business owners.

We are looking for a Freelance B2B Sales Closer to handle qualified leads and close high-value deals.


This role focuses strictly on B2B service-based sales.


Compensation Structure

• 10% commission on agency-provided leads

• 20% commission on self-generated leads

• High-ticket packages starting from 5,000 AED

• Minimum commission per deal: 500 AED

• No commission cap


The more you close, the more you earn.


Work Structure

• Remote possible

• Office work optional

• First onboarding meeting must be in person in Dubai

• Flexible schedule (results-based role)


Responsibilities

• Conduct discovery calls with inbound leads

• Close agency service packages

• Follow up with prospects professionally


Growth Opportunity

Top performers may be offered:

• Long-term contract

• Fixed salary + commission

• Visa sponsorship (performance-based)

Skills


Ideal Candidate

• Experience in B2B or service-based sales

• Confident closing high-ticket offers

• Strong objection-handling skills

• Self-disciplined and performance-driven

• Comfortable working on commission structure


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