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Counselor / University Expert

BS EduworldDelhi, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

BS Eduworld is a growing edtech platform looking for an experienced Counselor to guide students toward academic opportunities. The role involves conducting video counseling sessions, analyzing profiles, and closing enrollments for international education programs. Candidates need 3-5 years of experience in sales or admissions and strong communication skills. Success in this role offers high incentives and potential for career growth into leadership.

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Experience

3-5 years

Function

Sales

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

BS Eduworld is a growing edtech platform looking for an experienced Counselor to guide students toward academic opportunities. The role involves conducting video counseling sessions, analyzing profiles, and closing enrollments for international education programs. Candidates need 3-5 years of experience in sales or admissions and strong communication skills. Success in this role offers high incentives and potential for career growth into leadership.

TAL's take

Quality 45/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid mid-level sales/counseling role in edtech with clear targets and incentives, but company profile is unknown/niche.

The JD provides a very clear scope of work, targets, and expected background for a specialized educational counseling role.

Must haves

  • 3-5 years experience in education counselling, admissions, edtech, or sales
  • Fluent English speaking skills
  • Strong communication, negotiation, and convincing abilities
  • Professional communication etiquette
  • Ability to build trust and maintain relationships

About the company

Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned.

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