Outbound Tele sales agent

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1 year ago
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Outbound Sales Executive

Sales Executive

We are seeking a friendly and motivated entry levels sales advisor to join our team. As a sales Consultant, you will be responsible for building and maintaining relationships with clients and providing them with exceptional customer service. Your role will involve identifying potential customer and negotiating sales contracts. In addition, you will play a key role in achieving company targets and contributing to the growth and success of our business. If you are a results-driven individual with excellent communication skills and a passion for sales, we want to hear from you!

Responsibilities

Build and maintain relationships with clients through regular contact and follow-up
Identify and prospect potential customers to generate leads and sales opportunities
Deliver product presentations and demonstrations to clients, showcasing the benefits and features of our products
Negotiate and close sales contracts, ensuring customer satisfaction and retention
Collaborate with the sales team to achieve company targets and meet individual sales goals
Provide exceptional customer service throughout the sales process, addressing any queries or concerns promptly and efficiently
Stay up-to-date with industry trends and developments, and share relevant information with clientsRequirements

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport with clients
Strong negotiation and persuasion skills
Highly motivated and target-oriented, with a track record of achieving sales goals
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Knowledge of sales techniques and best practicesINDHIN

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