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Online Sales & Business Development Associate (Remote, WFH)

Luxembourg Expats NetworkIndiaPosted 20 May 2026

Luxembourg Expats Network is seeking an Online Sales & Business Development Associate to manage partnership growth for their expat community platform. The role focuses on cold outreach, lead follow-up, CRM management, and partnership development via email and LinkedIn. Candidates must have 2+ years of experience and be available during European business hours. The position requires strong professional communication and organizational skills for remote operations.

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Experience

2+ years

Function

Business Development

Work mode

Remote, India

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

Luxembourg Expats Network is seeking an Online Sales & Business Development Associate to manage partnership growth for their expat community platform. The role focuses on cold outreach, lead follow-up, CRM management, and partnership development via email and LinkedIn. Candidates must have 2+ years of experience and be available during European business hours. The position requires strong professional communication and organizational skills for remote operations.

TAL's take

Quality 35/1005/5 clarityTier 3 company

The role is for an established community platform, but it appears to be a junior-leaning sales role at a small company with specific working hour requirements.

The JD clearly defines the tasks, tools, and expectations for the role, including specific scheduling and connectivity requirements.

Must haves

  • 2 years experience in sales, business development, or lead generation
  • Strong written and spoken English
  • Comfortable with cold emailing and professional communication
  • Fixed high-speed internet connection
  • Available during European business timings

Tools and skills

crm toolsgoogle sheetslinkedinemail outreach

About the company

Niche community platform with limited information regarding scale, engineering, or established venture backing.

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