$2,376/mo
Mid-level sales development representative rate
HIRE A SALES DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE IN ECUADOR
A mid-level sales development representative in Ecuador runs about $2,376 a month, roughly 65% below the fully loaded cost of the same hire in the US, while overlapping your working day within zero to one hour of US time zones. A sales development representative (SDR) prospects, runs outbound sequences, qualifies inbound leads, and books meetings so your closers spend their time selling.
Ecuador uses the US dollar as its official currency, so there is no foreign-exchange risk in what you pay, and it sits on US Eastern time with a low cost profile. Outbound only works when the SDR can call and reply while your prospects are at their desks, which rules out most offshore markets and makes Latin America the natural fit. A nearshore SDR works your prospects' business hours, speaks clear English on live calls, and costs a fraction of a US rep, which changes the math on how many at-bats your pipeline gets per dollar.
At a glance
Key planning figures for a full-time nearshore sales development representative in Ecuador, drawn from the same data behind the LavaStaff free tools.
$2,376/mo
Mid-level sales development representative rate
65% under US
Versus a US hire
0 to 1 hr offset
US time zone overlap
A2 avg
English level (low)
Why nearshore
Why Ecuador
Ecuador uses the US dollar as its official currency, so there is no foreign-exchange risk in what you pay, and it sits on US Eastern time with a low cost profile.
Why nearshore for this role
Outbound only works when the SDR can call and reply while your prospects are at their desks, which rules out most offshore markets and makes Latin America the natural fit. A nearshore SDR works your prospects' business hours, speaks clear English on live calls, and costs a fraction of a US rep, which changes the math on how many at-bats your pipeline gets per dollar.
Cost by seniority
Junior, mid-level, and senior sales development representative pay in Ecuador, with the matching US cost for context. Figures use the same per-country cost data as the LavaStaff calculators.
| Decision point | Monthly | Annual | Hourly | Savings vs US |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Junior (0 to 2 years) | $1,711/mo | $20,532 | $9.9/hr | 65% |
| Mid level (3 to 5 years) | $2,376/mo | $28,512 | $13.7/hr | 65% |
| Senior (6 or more years) | $3,516/mo | $42,192 | $20.3/hr | 65% |
Junior: Learning the role, strong on fundamentals, needs clear direction. Mid level: Works independently, owns recurring outcomes, light oversight. Senior: Sets the standard, mentors others, handles ambiguity well. Run an exact figure through the hiring cost calculator or salary guide.
The role
The core responsibilities of a sales development representative, so you can scope the hire before you post it.
Build targeted lists, research accounts, and run cold email, phone, and LinkedIn sequences that open conversations.
Respond to inbound leads fast, qualify against your ideal customer profile, and route real opportunities to the right closer.
Own the calendar handoff: booked, confirmed, and prepped meetings that show up, not just contacts touched.
Log every touch, keep pipeline stages honest, and give sales leadership numbers they can actually forecast from.
Hiring facts
Time zone, English, and employment context for a sales development representative in Ecuador.
English proficiency
Ecuador sits at an A2 national average on the EF EPI style English index, a low band, and the hireable professional pool typically tests around B1 to B2. National scores cover everyone, while the urban, university-educated professionals you hire from usually test one to two bands above the average. Screen for the specific level the role needs and you will find strong bilingual candidates.
Time zone fit
On coverage, Ecuador sits within zero to one hour of US time zones, so a sales development representative overlaps your full working day. Check your exact overlap with the time zone overlap calculator and compare English across markets on the English proficiency tool.
What to screen for
Three things worth confirming during vetting for a Ecuadorian sales development representative.
Cold calls and discovery conversations are the job, so screen with a live role play rather than relying on a polished written application.
Ask about quotas carried and how they handled slow weeks. Strong SDRs describe a daily process they trust, not bursts of motivation.
Confirm experience in your stack, whether that is HubSpot, Salesforce, Apollo, or Outreach, so ramp time goes to learning your pitch, not your tools.
Compliance
What sits on top of base salary when you employ a sales development representative in Ecuador.
15 calendar days in the first full year, plus about 12 national public holidays. 15 consecutive days of paid leave after one year. From the sixth year, workers earn one extra day per additional year, capped at 15 extra days.
Decimo tercero and decimo cuarto: roughly one extra month of pay per year, about a 8.3% uplift on annual salary. Thirteenth paid by December 24, fourteenth in March or August by region.
Statutory no-cause severance in Ecuador is predictable and worth budgeting up front. Minimum three months, then one month per year, plus a 25% bonus per year. Ecuador uses the US dollar, so there is no currency risk on the payout, but the three month floor plus the per-year bonus makes it one of the costlier markets to exit.
How to hire
Pick the engagement model that fits the role, the timeline, and how much overhead you want to own.
Engage a sales development representative in Ecuador as an independent contractor for the fastest start and the most flexibility. Best for short projects and trials where you manage the relationship directly.
Hire through an employer of record to put a Ecuador sales development representative on a compliant local employment contract without opening your own entity. Best for long-term, full-time roles.
Let LavaStaff source, vet, contract, and run payroll for your Ecuador sales development representative on a single monthly plan, so you get the talent without the recruiting, compliance, and HR overhead.
FAQ
A mid-level sales development representative in Ecuador runs about $2,376 a month ($28,512 a year) on a fully loaded LavaStaff plan, roughly 65% below the $81,200 it typically costs to employ the same role in the US. Junior and senior bands scale around that figure, as the seniority table on this page shows.
Yes. Ecuador sits within zero to one hour of US time zones, so a sales development representative covers your working day, joins live meetings, and responds in real time rather than on an overnight delay.
Yes. Calling US numbers from Latin America is routine with modern dialers, and the time zones line up so calls land during your prospects' working hours. LavaStaff screens spoken English on live role plays before you ever meet a candidate.
With a defined ICP, a working sequence, and list sources ready, most SDRs book their first meetings inside the first month. If you are building outbound from scratch, budget an extra few weeks to tune messaging before judging the hire.
LavaStaff sources and vets candidates, handles compliant contracting and payroll in Ecuador, and folds local leave, bonuses, and contributions into one transparent monthly rate, so there are no surprise costs on top of the number you budget. Send a short role brief and you are matched with vetted sales development representatives.
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