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Corporate Sales Manager in Ahmedabad

Myraid MediaAhmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaPosted 19 May 2026

Myraid Media is a growing firm seeking a Corporate Sales Manager in Ahmedabad to drive real estate transactions. The role involves client relationship management, conducting needs assessments, and facilitating property negotiations. You will also provide market analysis and educate clients on investment opportunities and legal requirements. This position requires someone to act as a primary point of contact throughout the property lifecycle.

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Function

Sales

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Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Myraid Media is a growing firm seeking a Corporate Sales Manager in Ahmedabad to drive real estate transactions. The role involves client relationship management, conducting needs assessments, and facilitating property negotiations. You will also provide market analysis and educate clients on investment opportunities and legal requirements. This position requires someone to act as a primary point of contact throughout the property lifecycle.

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Quality 30/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

Tier 2 unknown company with a generic sales role definition.

The JD is clear and coherent regarding sales responsibilities in real estate.

Must haves

  • Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with existing and potential clients
  • Conduct thorough consultations to understand real estate requirements
  • Coordinate property viewings and negotiations
  • Stay informed about market trends and property values
  • Provide ongoing support throughout the property ownership lifecycle

About the company

Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned as per instructions.

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