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Keyword

Field Sales Representative

Sales Executive

Business Development Executive

Feet on Street

Territory Sales Executive

Field Sales Executive

Minimum - 12th standard pass

0-1 year in Telecom Industry

The tasks a Sales Executive (Broadband) is expected to perform include:

Collecting letters from letter boxes installed within allocated areas at scheduled hours and delivering them to the post office

Followinga planned route to clear letter boxes at fixed hours

Removing plates indicating the hour of clearance and replacing it with new plates indicating the next clearance hour

Locking letter boxes and ensuring proper fixation of hour plate and locks

Clearing all letter boxes and delivering bags containing mail to the post office

Sorting incoming and outgoing mails at the post office

Stamping letters and covers, seal bags and load or unload them from mail vans

Wnowledge of letter collection and delivery

Knowledge of schedule and routes for letter collection

Knowledge of the process andprocedure for letter collection and delivery

Knowledge of sorting incoming and outgoing mail at the post office

Knowledge of stamping letters and covers, seal bags and loading or unloading them in mail van

Good communication skills

Planning and organising skills

Attention to detail

Self-motivated

Patient

Time management skills

It is not a desk job

The role does not involveteam handling

Travellingis required on the job

Part-time work and contractual jobs are not available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours

Work is for 5/6 days a week and 8/9 hours everyday

Thejob involves working in shifts

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?

Maybe

Thisjob is not considered hazardous or dangerous as per The Factories Act, 1948 (section 87)

For freshers - INR 15,000 to INR 20,000 per monthFor candidates with experience of 2-3 years or more - INR 25,000 to INR 30,000 per month (These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Current and Future Trends of Telecom Sector in India

Telecom is one of the fastest-growing industries in India. Today, India stands as the second largest telecommunications market in the world. This sector, which is growing exponentially, is expected to generate about 4.1 million additional jobs by 2020, as per Groupe Speciale Mobile Association (GSMA). India?s Global System for Mobile (GSM) operators had 4.14 million rural subscribers as of January 2014, bringing the total to 285.35 million.

Data traffic powered by third generation (3G) services grew at 146 per cent in India during 2013, higher than the global average that saw usage double, according to an MBit Index study by Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN). This great leap in both, number of consumers as well as revenues from telecom services has not only provided sufficient contribution in Indian GDP growth but also provided much needed employment to India youth.

The broadband services user-base in India is expected to grow to 250 million connections by 2017, according to GSMA. It is also expected that there will be an increased mobile broadband penetration in India, with over 250 million on either 3G/4G by 2017.The ongoing expansion of the mobile ecosystem, coupled with demand for high-bandwidth applications and services such as video and gaming, is keeping pressure on the industry to increase the availability and quality of broadband connectivity. Carriers will continue to pursue technological advancements to handle demand, including offloading some mobile bandwidth needs to Wi-Fi, which is proving an effective complement to mobile networks. At the same time, long-term spectrum availability, spectrum efficiency, small cells and continued backhaul improvements are likely to be a key focus to assure continued mobile broadband momentum. This would translate to an incremental human resource requirement of about 4 million to 4.1 million in the coming years.

Internet service providers across India

Telecom companies across India

Towns and cities across India