1 Opening(s)
1.0 Year(s) To 3.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 2.40 LPA
A sales executive drives revenue by identifying new clients, selling products or services, and maintaining relationships with existing customers. Key responsibilities include prospecting, presenting and demonstrating products, negotiating deals, managing accounts, and achieving sales targets. They must also maintain accurate sales records, often using CRM software, and collaborate with other departments like marketing.
Core ...
1 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
2.40 LPA TO 4.20 LPA
A Sales Executive drives a company's revenue by finding new clients, building relationships with existing ones, presenting products or services, negotiating terms, and closing deals. Key responsibilities include identifying customer needs, preparing and giving presentations, managing sales pipelines, tracking sales performance, and collaborating with other teams like marketing. The ultimate goal is to ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 10.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 4.20 LPA
Requirement: Expertise in Balance Sheet, P&L, Audit & Finalization of Accounts (CA Inter preferred).
An account manager serves as the primary liaison between a company and its clients, responsible for cultivating strong, long-term relationships, ensuring customer satisfaction, and acting as a point of contact to address client needs and resolve issues. Key duties ...
1 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 4.0 Year(s)
1.80 LPA TO 2.40 LPA
A sales executive's job description includes identifying new business opportunities, building client relationships, and closing deals to drive revenue. Key responsibilities involve lead generation through cold outreach and networking, presenting products and services, negotiating contracts, and providing post-sale support. Successful executives are strong communicators, negotiators, and organizers with a deep understanding ...
2 Opening(s)
8.0 Year(s) To 10.0 Year(s)
7.20 LPA TO 8.40 LPA
An account manager builds and maintains relationships with clients to ensure their needs are met and to drive sales, while an accounting manager oversees a company's financial operations. An account manager's duties include client communication, resolving issues, managing sales, and coordinating with internal teams. An accounting manager's responsibilities include managing financial records, preparing reports, ...