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Inside Sales Representative

at Waste Connections

Waste Connections6319-Virginia HaulingPosted 2026-06-19
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Overview:This role supports our commercial sales team by handling day-to-day customer needs, responding to incoming leads, and helping grow business within existing accounts. It’s a mix of customer service, sales, and coordination with operations, and it plays an important role in keeping both our customers and our internal teams running smoothly.What the role looks like day to day:Respond to inbound leads and turn them into new customersGenerate sales through follow-up, referrals, and existing account interactionsStay on top of assigned accounts to help retain business and keep things running smoothlyWork closely with operations to make sure accounts are set up correctly and can be serviced safelyHelp resolve service issues, billing questions, and general account needsGet ahead of potential problems before they turn into service disruptionsPut together pricing and quotes as neededKeep everything organized and up to date in SalesforcePartner with Account Managers and operations to quickly fix issues when they come upCommunicate with customers regularly by phone and emailFlag larger opportunities for the outside sales teamWhat we’re looking for:Experience in customer service or inside sales (waste industry is a plus, not required)Comfortable working in Salesforce or another CRMOrganized and able to stay on top of a lot of moving piecesStrong communicator who can work across teams and with customersSomeone who can operate in a fast-paced environment and figure things out as they goWhat success looks like:Leads are handled quickly and turned into new businessCustomers stay with us and issues are resolved before they escalatePricing updates and account changes are handled on timeSalesforce is kept clean and accurateSales and operations can rely on this role to keep things movingWhy Waste Connections / American Disposal:Waste Connections and American Disposal operate with a decentralized structure, meaning decisions are made locally by the people closest to the business and our customers. You’re given ownership and trust to do your job, with support when you need it.Our culture is rooted in servant leadership. Leaders are expected to support their teams, remove obstacles, and help people succeed. That shows up in how sales and operations work together, how problems get solved, and how people develop over time.Our core values guide how we make decisions every day:Safety – We strive to assure complete safety of our employees, our customers and the public in all of our operations.Integrity – Saying what you will do and then doing it. Doing the right thing at the right time for the right reason.Customer Service – Providing the best possible service in a courteous, effective manner while showing respect for our customers.A Great Place to Work – Creating an environment where employees can grow, enjoy what they do, and take pride in their work.The Premier Waste Services Company in the U.S. and Canada – Continuing to grow in a disciplined way, provide superior returns, and remain environmentally responsible while supporting the communities we serve.These aren’t just statements; they’re how decisions get made, how people are treated, and how we operate day to day.We like to promote from within and provide real opportunities for career growth over time. We appreciate your interest and look forward to hearing from you about joining the American Disposal team.Waste Connections is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability or protected veteran status.
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