Sales Intern
The Media Ant is a 13-year-old adtech platform seeking a Sales Intern in Bengaluru. The role involves supporting the sales team with lead identification, market research, and client proposal preparation. Candidates should have a Bachelor's or Master's degree and proficiency in MS Office. This internship offers hands-on sales cycle exposure with potential for full-time placement.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Sales
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Media Ant is a 13-year-old adtech platform seeking a Sales Intern in Bengaluru. The role involves supporting the sales team with lead identification, market research, and client proposal preparation. Candidates should have a Bachelor's or Master's degree and proficiency in MS Office. This internship offers hands-on sales cycle exposure with potential for full-time placement.
TAL's take
Internship role at an established mid-stage company with clear learning objectives and defined scope.
The JD is concise, well-structured, and clearly outlines internship responsibilities, requirements, and benefits.
Must haves
- Available for 2 months minimum
- Working knowledge of MS Excel & PowerPoint
- Excellent communication (Verbal & Written)
- Currently pursuing/completing Bachelor’s or Master’s degree
Tools and skills
Nice to have: crm tools.
About the company
Established company with over 13 years of operation in the adtech space.
Posts mentioning The Media Ant
Why nation fall
What is an extractive economy? An extractive economy is one where a small elite holds all the power political and economic and uses it to serve themselves. These people don’t build, they extract. Resources, labor, wealth, and even hope from the masses. The rest of the population gets scraps, if anything. The institutions are built not to include, but to exclude. Over time, this creates deep poverty, stagnation, and chaos. It suppresses talent, kills opportunity, and chokes any chance of a better future for the majority. And here’s where it gets darker. In extractive regimes, when governments fail to provide the basics like employment, clean water, good education, accessible healthcare then they don’t admit failure. They don’t reflect. Instead, they often manufacture or magnify external threats. It becomes their distraction weapon. Because when a nation is “on the brink of war,” suddenly your unemployment doesn’t feel that important. Your hunger, your lack of income, your unfulfilled dreams they all shrink in comparison to the idea that “our very nation is under threat.” It works like magic. And I’ve started noticing a pattern in our country. September 18, 2016 – Uri Attack Terrorists entered an Indian army camp and carried out a brutal attack. No one ever figured out how they got in, how they planned it, how it slipped through intelligence cracks. But right after that came the surgical strike, publicized to the point where it felt like Modi ji himself had led the team across the border. Six months later, UP elections happened. The BJP won with overwhelming support. The narrative was simple: “Yeh naya Hindustan hai, ghar mein ghus ke maarta hai.” “Modi hai toh mumkin hai.” ⸻ February 14, 2019 – Pulwama Attack 250 kg of RDX entered Indian soil. How? Nobody knows. A civilian car got near a military convoy and exploded. Again—no clear answers. But soon after came the Balakot air strike. Patriotism peaked. The government took center stage, framing the military operation as its own victory. May 2019 – General Elections. Guess what? BJP swept again. Why? Because Modi had “done the airstrike,” and Abhinandan was brought back like a national trophy. ⸻ March 2020 – COVID Crisis The country was bleeding. People dying in corridors. No hospital beds. No oxygen. Crematoriums overloaded. But the headlines? Sushant Singh Rajput’s suicide. Suddenly, we were all CBI agents. Rhea Chakraborty became the national villain. Weeks passed. Anger diverted. Public pain diluted. Final verdict? Who knows. But the damage was done—distraction achieved. ⸻ June 2020 – Galwan Valley Clash COVID deaths were rising. The system was crumbling. But suddenly, China was at the gates. Instead of focusing on saving lives, we were busy banning TikTok. Talking about boycotting Chinese goods. And just when everything felt like it was falling apart… Rafale jets arrived. News channels ran 24/7 coverage of fighter jets like they were Avengers joining the battlefield. Meanwhile, people were still dying without oxygen in hospitals. ⸻ Now again, another terrorist incident. Possibly a post-raid misreported as a terror attack. But the media is spinning it hard. Visuals. Footage. Narratives. Almost as if the intent is not to inform, but to influence. ⸻ Ram Mandir Timing The Ram Mandir verdict, unresolved for 30 years, suddenly got closure just before the 2024 elections. Fine. But what I can’t understand is why the inauguration happened before the temple was even completed. Shankaracharyas themselves said it’s inauspicious to do that. But it happened anyway. Just in time to stoke emotions ahead of the vote. ⸻ I’m not claiming anything. I’m not saying it’s all orchestrated. I don’t have the proof. But I see the pattern. Again and again. National tragedies turned into nationalist campaigns. Failures turned into war cries. Real questions silenced under the weight of “enemy threats.” Why is it that every time we’re close to an election, a tragedy happens, followed by a military response, and then a victory lap? I don’t know the answer. I’m just a guy observing. But I can’t unsee it now.
I don't understand the media, we are making the same mistake which we did 26/11 attack, why to broadcast every move by india on live !!🚨🚨
Ind vs Pak Why to give out info on live media, leave for tonight cover it Tomorrow, what's the need of exclusive live footage.
Murdoch Family's Secret Succession Drama
- Rupert Murdoch's children began discussing the future of his media empire after watching an episode of HBO's 'Succession'. - A Nevada commissioner ruled against Murdoch's attempt to change his family’s trust to make Lachlan the successor, citing bad faith. - The Murdoch family, with its complex dynamics, faces a legal battle over control and political direction of the media empire. Source: [Fortune](https://fortune.com/2024/12/10/rupert-murdoch-children-succesion-hbo-planning/)