Manage partner relationships and identify sales opportunities through inbound lead follow-up and outbound calls/emails. Use HubSpot/Salesforce to track sales cycles, close deals, process payments, and meet partner acquisition targets. Maintain product knowledge and communicate in English and regional languages.
Qualifications
Minimum 2 Years Experience.
Hands-on Experience in Hubspot / Salesforce / any CRM is must
Understanding partners needs and identifying sales opportunities.
Source new sales opportunities through inbound lead follow – up & outbound cold calls and emails
Keeping up with product and service information and updates.
Track sales cycle progress on a monthly and quarterly basis to make sure partners acquisition goals are met
Responsible for partner follow-up.
Responsible closing deals and processing payments.
Closing sales and achieving sales targets.
Languages: English and Regional Languages.
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