Sales Team Leader
SAS Sales Group is a sales and marketing company looking for a Sales Team Leader to drive field campaigns in Bengaluru. The role involves managing a team of field executives, providing training, and ensuring daily sales targets are met. Candidates should have direct sales experience and a strong, goal-oriented leadership style. This position offers a path into management within the organization.
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Experience
0-4 years
Function
Sales
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
SAS Sales Group is a sales and marketing company looking for a Sales Team Leader to drive field campaigns in Bengaluru. The role involves managing a team of field executives, providing training, and ensuring daily sales targets are met. Candidates should have direct sales experience and a strong, goal-oriented leadership style. This position offers a path into management within the organization.
TAL's take
Entry-level management role at a small sales agency with high-incentive, commission-based structure.
Clearly defined scope for a field sales leadership role, though lacks specific technical requirements.
Must haves
- 0–4 years experience in Direct / Field / F2F Sales
- Strong communication & leadership skills
- Target driven & self-motivated personality
- Ability to work in the field with the team
About the company
Small, unbranded sales agency without established industry presence.
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