The Sales Coordinator handles paperwork and job orders, ensuring accuracy for smooth billing, and supports the Sales team with various tasks.
5days,central, permanent
Job scope:
- Handle sales paperwork and job
order processing.
- Make sure all job orders are
accurate so billing runs smoothly.
- Work closely with Sales Managers
and Admin team to ensure services are delivered on time.
- Support the Sales team with daily
tasks and follow-ups.
- Coordinate with other departments
to keep operations smooth.
- Added advantage:
Sales force CRM software
Requirements
· Diploma or equivalent qualification.
· 1 years of sales admin or related
experience is an advantage, but not required.
Benefits
strong and stable management
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