Sales Ed-Tech executive
Degree Drishti is an edtech guide helping students select UGC and NAAC-approved distance education programs. This Sales Executive role involves counseling prospective students, managing the enrollment process, and meeting sales targets through personalized guidance. Candidates are expected to have strong communication, negotiation, and customer service skills. The role is based on-site in Noida.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Sales
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Degree Drishti is an edtech guide helping students select UGC and NAAC-approved distance education programs. This Sales Executive role involves counseling prospective students, managing the enrollment process, and meeting sales targets through personalized guidance. Candidates are expected to have strong communication, negotiation, and customer service skills. The role is based on-site in Noida.
TAL's take
Mid-tier company with a clearly defined, standard sales role in the edtech domain.
Role responsibilities and expectations are clearly defined, though the seniority level is implied rather than explicitly stated.
Must haves
- Strong customer service skills
- Strong communication skills
- Proven skills in sales
- Negotiation skills
- Ability to provide program insights
- Detail-oriented with organizational skills
Tools and skills
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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