Field Sales Executive
Bloomeor is hiring a Field Sales Executive in Bengaluru to promote their POS software. The role involves connecting with local businesses and hitting daily sales targets. It is an entry-level position suitable for those looking to develop communication and sales skills. The company is seeking candidates with at least a 10th-grade education.
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Experience
0-2 years
Function
Sales
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Bloomeor is hiring a Field Sales Executive in Bengaluru to promote their POS software. The role involves connecting with local businesses and hitting daily sales targets. It is an entry-level position suitable for those looking to develop communication and sales skills. The company is seeking candidates with at least a 10th-grade education.
TAL's take
Tier 3 company with very entry-level scope and low compensation transparency.
Clear and coherent role description for a standard field sales position.
Must haves
- 10th pass or graduation
- Ability to achieve 2 daily sales targets
- Field sales activity
About the company
Small, unbranded startup with limited verifiable digital footprint.
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