Attention Salespeople, Bookworms and Do-Gooders

Conducive Media is searching for a do-gooder to join the Conducive Media family. We are looking for an online advertising sales person. This person would be responsible for helping us work out ad deals with partners for our banner spaces as well as more creative branding and advertising endeavors.

We always appreciate people with online sales experience, but since we are a social entrepreneurial company, people with knowledge of fair trade, environmental, and progressive issues also interest us.

This is a commission based position. To keep our salespeople happy, we pay significantly over the going commission rate. Commission rates range from 35-50%

Requirements include:

A positive personality with great phone etiquette
A comfort with cold calling and researching new leads

*This is a full-time or part-time telecommuting position. You must have phone and computer.

Conducive Media is a social entrepreneurial media company dedicated to exploring alternative and concrete ways to create positive social change and make the world better. We strive to inspire our readers to collective action.

We have made it our mission to not only to bring a critical perspective to news, but also highlight stories that are inspirational and hopeful. We do not avoid reporting on difficult and challenging issues.

Conducive Media currently has four media sites featuring original articles: Conducive, a solutions-oriented online magazine, Conducive Chronicle our daily news, culture, and social change site, Imagined our progressive women’s magazine, and Left Eye on Books a book news and review online magazine.

Conducive Media features a number of unique projects including fundraising for progressive causes, an online community, and a unique sweat-free store designed to primarily assist nonprofits at conducivetees.com.

We foster an inclusive environment where everyone’s unique creativity, background, and experiences are valued and recognized. Our staff and readers are a diverse group.

To apply, please send resume to Natalie(@)conducivemag.com

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