Operations & Sales Admin
Dubai Property Exhibition Center (DPS) is hiring an Operations & Sales Administrator to oversee daily exhibition floor activities and client support. The role involves managing kiosk operations, tracking attendance, handling client communication, and maintaining operational documentation. Candidates must be proficient in Microsoft Office and CRM systems with 2–4 years of relevant administrative experience. The position requires strong problem-solving skills to ensure smooth execution of daily facility management and sales support tasks.
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Experience
2-4 years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, United Arab Emirates
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Dubai Property Exhibition Center (DPS) is hiring an Operations & Sales Administrator to oversee daily exhibition floor activities and client support. The role involves managing kiosk operations, tracking attendance, handling client communication, and maintaining operational documentation. Candidates must be proficient in Microsoft Office and CRM systems with 2–4 years of relevant administrative experience. The position requires strong problem-solving skills to ensure smooth execution of daily facility management and sales support tasks.
TAL's take
Mid-tier local organization, role is standard operations administrative support.
Very clear scope of responsibilities covering floor operations, client communication, and vendor management.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree or diploma in Business Administration, Operations, Sales, or related field.
- Minimum 2–4 years of experience in operations, administration, or real estate support.
- Strong organizational and multitasking skills.
- Excellent communication skills in English.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and CRM systems.
Tools and skills
About the company
Regional exhibition entity, fits category of established mid-tier company.
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