Sales Development Representative (SDR)

Legalist

United States (Remote)
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Intro description:

Legalist is a tech-enabled alternative asset manager that uses proprietary data-driven origination to invest in uncorrelated legal and government-payment assets. Founded out of Y Combinator in 2016, Legalist manages over $1.7 billion for endowments, foundations, and family offices.

Legalist is seeking a motivated Sales Development Representative (SDR) to join our team. This is a junior, high-impact role focused on outbound prospecting and pipeline generation. The ideal candidate is comfortable with cold outreach and thrives in a quota-driven environment.

Key Responsibilities

• Conduct high-volume outbound prospecting through cold calls, emails, and other channels

• Identify and engage key decision-makers and stakeholders

• Generate and qualify new business opportunities

• Build and maintain targeted lead lists using available tools and research methods

• Consistently meet or exceed activity and pipeline generation quotas

• Track outreach efforts and maintain accurate records in CRM systems

• Collaborate with sales and marketing teams to refine messaging and targeting strategies

Qualifications

• 1–3 years of experience in a sales, business development, or SDR role

• Demonstrated experience with cold calling and outbound prospecting

• Proven track record of meeting or exceeding quotas

• Ability to clearly articulate past performance metrics (e.g., meetings booked, pipeline generated, conversion rates)

• Strong research skills and ability to independently build lead lists

• Ability to independently develop and execute strategies for building lead lists and leveraging available tools and channels to effectively reach and engage key stakeholders

• Excellent communication skills and a resilient, self-starter mindset

Skills

Outbound ProspectingCold CallingLead GenerationCRM SystemsQuota ManagementResearch SkillsCommunicationCollaborationSelf-StarterStrategic Thinking