SolarBlox Representative Posted Nov 04
SolarBlox, Nationwide
 
SolarBlox is looking for concerned environmentalists to help us lead communities throughout the United States in making the transition to clean solar power. This is a great opportunity for college students and involved community members looking to learn about solar power and have a lasting impact on their local environment.

SolarBlox takes the complexities out of going solar. As an independent 3rd Party, SolarBlox provides free solar quotes to business and residential customers and a marketplace to connect with certified installers in their area.

The ideal candidate will be creative, flexible, and must care deeply about the renewable energy movement along with global warming. As a SolarBlox representative you will educate your friends and neighbors on solar power and generate lists of people interested in getting solar quotes. These people will then be contacted by our team and given accurate free quotes for their properties. You can help us make a difference.

SolarBlox is a movement started by Global Solar Center, a leading national platform for solar installations. SolarBlox representatives will be given commission for all leads they generate that result in installations.

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