Sales /Business Development/ Intern - /remote/ SUMMER INTERNSHIP/ Full Time/

Job Description:

We are seeking an undergraduate student who is passionate about sales and community building to join our team as a Sales (Business Development) Intern. As a Sales Intern, you will be responsible for selling study materials to college students, building a community around the product, and promoting the company's vision.

Responsibilities:

  • Promote Sell study materials to college students (study notes, mock test, for BA and BBA, plus MBA entrance CAT, NMAT, CMAT etc, plus UPSC, BANK PO
  • Build a community around the product
  • Plan and execute promotional activities such as events, webinars, and social media campaigns
  • Connect with student bodies, student groups, and other college organizations to promote the product
  • Represent the company at college fairs and other relevant events
  • ONE-ON-ONE sales are not required

Qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled as an undergraduate student
  • Active on Social Media/Digital Marketing
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Passion for sales and community building
  • Alignment with the company's vision
  • Ability to work independently and take initiative
  • Previous experience in sales, marketing, or customer service is a plus.

Incentives:

  • Great performance-based incentives based on the number of sales made
  • Valuable experience in sales, marketing, and community building
  • Opportunity to build a network of contacts in the college community
  • Flexible working hours to accommodate your class schedule

If you are an undergraduate student looking for entry-level work in sales and community building, and you are passionate about promoting study materials to college students, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.

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