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Sales Executive

Space Technology & Education Pvt LtdDelhi, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Space Technology & Education Pvt Ltd is looking for a target-driven Sales Executive to handle lead generation and business expansion. The role requires conducting field visits, managing client relationships, and achieving sales targets. Candidates should have experience in sales or client handling and basic proficiency in MS Office. This is an on-site, target-oriented position involving both office-based coordination and field interactions.

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Experience

0-1 years

Function

Sales

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Space Technology & Education Pvt Ltd is looking for a target-driven Sales Executive to handle lead generation and business expansion. The role requires conducting field visits, managing client relationships, and achieving sales targets. Candidates should have experience in sales or client handling and basic proficiency in MS Office. This is an on-site, target-oriented position involving both office-based coordination and field interactions.

TAL's take

Quality 45/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Standard sales role in a small company with defined responsibilities and clear entry-level expectations.

Clear sales role with well-defined responsibilities, specific reporting tasks, and consistent expectations.

Must haves

  • 6 months to 1 year of sales or business development experience
  • Comfortable with field work and client visits
  • Good communication and interpersonal abilities
  • Basic knowledge of reporting and MS Office tools
  • Ability to work in a target-oriented environment

Tools and skills

ms office

About the company

unfamiliar company, default mid-tier

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