Customer Service Representative
My Realestate Services MRE LLP is hiring for a Pre-Sales and Sourcing professional within their proptech advisory platform. The role focuses on connecting with potential buyers and investors to generate qualified leads for the sales team. The successful candidate will handle high-net-worth individuals and manage site visits and client interactions. This is a client-facing position requiring strong communication skills and a target-oriented mindset.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Business Development
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
My Realestate Services MRE LLP is hiring for a Pre-Sales and Sourcing professional within their proptech advisory platform. The role focuses on connecting with potential buyers and investors to generate qualified leads for the sales team. The successful candidate will handle high-net-worth individuals and manage site visits and client interactions. This is a client-facing position requiring strong communication skills and a target-oriented mindset.
TAL's take
mid-tier proptech company with a standard entry-level business development role.
well-defined responsibilities for a pre-sales/sourcing role, though lacking specific tech requirements.
Must haves
- Excellent communication and convincing skills
- Confidence in dealing with premium/HNI clientele
- Strong follow-up and coordination abilities
- Positive attitude and target-oriented mindset
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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