Call Center Representative
Lulu and Sky Brands Private Limited is seeking a Call Center Representative for their New Delhi office. The role focuses on managing inbound and outbound customer communications to ensure high satisfaction. Candidates must possess strong interpersonal skills and basic computer literacy. This position is a standard customer support function within the fashion retail domain.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Support
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Lulu and Sky Brands Private Limited is seeking a Call Center Representative for their New Delhi office. The role focuses on managing inbound and outbound customer communications to ensure high satisfaction. Candidates must possess strong interpersonal skills and basic computer literacy. This position is a standard customer support function within the fashion retail domain.
TAL's take
Entry-level support role at a mid-tier fashion brand with limited growth or technical complexity.
The role has a clear, well-defined scope focused on customer support duties in a call center setting.
Must haves
- Strong skills in Customer Service
- Exceptional Interpersonal Skills
- Basic Computer Literacy
- Fluent in English
- Ability to work in a team-oriented environment
Tools and skills
Nice to have: additional languages.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
Posts mentioning Lulu and Sky Brands Private Limited
Lulu Retail's Record-Breaking $1.43B IPO in UAE
- Lulu Retail Holdings Plc's IPO in Abu Dhabi is set to raise $1.43 billion, making it the UAE's biggest listing of the year. - The IPO is expected to be priced at 2.04 dirhams per share, with a market capitalization of 21.1 billion dirhams. - Significant demand for shares was noted since the books opened, surpassing NMDC Energy’s $877 million share offer. - Lulu plans to sell a 25% stake, equivalent to 2.58 billion shares, with final pricing expected on November 6 and trading to start on November 14. - The company, founded by Yusuff Ali, aims to open 90 new stores in the GCC over the next five years, focusing on Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Source: [Mint](https://www.livemint.com/market/ipo/lulu-retail-holdings-expects-to-raise-1-43-billion-from-its-abu-dhabi-ipo-11730709769813.html), [Hindustan Times](https://www.hindustantimes.com/business/lulus-abu-dhabi-ipo-set-to-become-uaes-biggest-listing-in-2024-raise-1-43-billion-101730707092179.html)
Delivery Hero's Talabat Raises $2B in UAE's Largest IPO
* Talabat, a major food ordering business in the Middle East, is set to raise about $2 billion from the largest initial public offering in the UAE. * The IPO on the Dubai Financial Market follows Lulu Retail Holdings floating a 30% stake in Abu Dhabi this month, raising $1.72 billion. * Delivery Hero intends to retain a long-term majority indirect ownership position in Talabat. Source: [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/delivery-heros-talabat-sets-dubai-ipo-price-top-end-raise-2-bln-2024-11-29/)
Visuals coming in from newly opened Lulu Mall are terrible. The crowding is bad enough, even worse is the total mess inside.
Half eaten food items carelessly discarded every where, making the place utterly filthy. Not the first time, when Ikea opened in Hyderabad the crowd was as terrible, had kiddos jumping on sofas, bed sheets. Most of the crowd in Ikea and now Lulu Mall are the supposedly "well educated" working in MNCs, IT companies, but their behaviour is no better than that of the Dehatis , as filthy, undisciplined inspite of all the education and global exposure. Also I don't get this craze for over crowding at malls on the opening day, this is not some expo or movie show that will be there for some time. IKEA or Lulu Mall are here to stay for long time, why the desperation, to the extent of parking cars on the flyover.