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Korean Sales Manager (Expatriate) | AYANA BALI
AYANA Hospitality
BaliOn-site6mo ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Join our team and be part of the continued success of Bali’s largest integrated resort.
We offer an exciting career opportunity for an individual with the following details:
Summary of Responsibilities:
- Develop and execute comprehensive sales plans to achieve and exceed revenue targets
- Identify and acquire new business opportunities through active networking, site visits, and market analysis
- Build and maintain strong relationships with existing and prospective clients, ensuring exceptional service delivery
- Prepare and deliver compelling sales presentations and proposals
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure seamless execution of services
- Monitor market trends and analyze competitor activities to refine strategies
- Negotiating contracts and agreements with clients to secure business
- Attend industry events and trade shows to network and promote our brand and expand the client base
Requirements
- Only for Korean Expatriate
- Minimum 3 years experience in the same position or related fields in the 5 Stars or luxury resort, with proven track of achieving targets
- Has experience in handling Korean market
- Possess a strong ability to drive revenue growth through strategic initiatives and innovative approaches
- Excellent organizational and time management skills
- Strong negotiation, communication, and interpersonal skills
- Eloquent in English communication in both written and spoken
- Bachelor's degree in Sales, Marketing, Communications, or other relevant fields
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