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Business Development Intern

To-Let Globeremote, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

To-Let Globe is hiring a Business Development Intern for a remote, part-time position. The intern will focus on lead generation, cold-calling, market research, and customer service tasks. Candidates are required to be proficient in Hindi and demonstrate strong communication and problem-solving skills. This is a 99-day unpaid internship offering professional experience and a certificate.

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Experience

0-0 years

Function

Business Development

Work mode

Remote, India

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

To-Let Globe is hiring a Business Development Intern for a remote, part-time position. The intern will focus on lead generation, cold-calling, market research, and customer service tasks. Candidates are required to be proficient in Hindi and demonstrate strong communication and problem-solving skills. This is a 99-day unpaid internship offering professional experience and a certificate.

TAL's take

Quality 5/1004/5 clarityTier 3 company1 watchout

Unpaid internship role at an unverified, low-tier company with significant red flags.

The role description is coherent regarding daily business development tasks like lead generation and cold calling.

Watchouts

  • unpaid internship

Must haves

  • Proficiency in Hindi
  • Lead generation
  • Market research
  • Customer service
  • Cold-calling
  • Preparing presentations

About the company

Small, unbranded, and offering unpaid internships.

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