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PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BERHAD
PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BERHAD (PNMB) is an established printing company with 12 branches throughout
Malaysia. We seek qualified candidates to join us.
SALES CONSULTANT (CONTRACT)
(ALOR SETAR)
Responsibilities:
Develops and implements sales activities to achieve the target
Explores new business opportunities and identifies potential clients
Builds good rapport with the costumers
Initiates and executes sales activities and strategies to generate more sales
Prepares sales report
Requirements:
Possess SPM, Certificate, Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing/Business Administration or equivalent
Minimum 3 years relevant experience in Sales and Marketing
Experience in printing industry is an added advantage
Possess good negotiation and communications skills
Good verbal and written both in English and Bahasa Malaysia
Pleasant personality, presentable and outgoing
Self-initiative, result oriented with high integrity and enthusiasm
Possess own transport
We provide attractive remuneration package includes Sales Commission base, out-patient dental & medical
benefits, hospitalization & surgical coverage for self and dependent, group term life & personal accident
insurance.
Candidates are required to submit a comprehensive resume including:
Details of present job responsibilities
Current and expected salary
Passport size photograph
Certificates & relevant documents including the latest pay slip
to the following address:
The remuneration package will commensurate with the applicant’s:
Qualification
Knowledge
Hands on experience
Skills
Kindly submit your application before 15 May 2016. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
PNMB Headquarters
Human Capital Division
Percetakan Nasional Malaysia Berhad
Jalan Chan Sow Lin
50554, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-9236 6816
Fax: 03-9236 6999
Email: hr@printnasional.com.my
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