Business Development Intern (only BBA/MBA)
Theody Svadhyay Trailblazer is hiring a Business Development Intern to drive enrollments for their programs. The role involves managing inbound leads, conducting counseling calls, and closing admissions via virtual platforms. Candidates must have previous B2C EdTech sales experience and comfort with CRM tools. This is a remote, six-month internship requiring strong communication skills.
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Experience
1+ years
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
Theody Svadhyay Trailblazer is hiring a Business Development Intern to drive enrollments for their programs. The role involves managing inbound leads, conducting counseling calls, and closing admissions via virtual platforms. Candidates must have previous B2C EdTech sales experience and comfort with CRM tools. This is a remote, six-month internship requiring strong communication skills.
TAL's take
Role is a low-level internship at an unknown company with a mandatory 1-year experience requirement for an internship role.
Clear sales role with well-defined tasks, though title of 'Intern' contradicts the '1+ years experience' requirement.
Watchouts
- 1+ years experience required for an internship role
- performance based stipend only
Must haves
- 1+ years of inside or consultative sales experience
- B2C EdTech experience
- Ability to close deals over phone or virtual meetings
- Fluency in Hindi and English
- Bachelor's degree
Tools and skills
About the company
Small, unfamiliar educational service provider with limited online presence.
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