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1mo
frenchtoast
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currently not working
Please guide me
I'm an ex-Amazon employee with 4 yrs of work-ex. Completed Int'l MBA from Bocconi. Interested in getting into Sales (FMCG/F&B/Automotive/Luxury hospitality). I speak Tamil/Hindi/Telugu/English/German/Italian fluently. I've working in Seller Support and have some great skills up my sleeve. What's a good industry-specific role with the best work environ i can look at to work ? Are there roles offering >20LPA for entry level MBA's ?
vlookmeup
1mo
works at
Your language skills are a huge asset! Have you considered international sales roles or key account management in global FMCG or luxury brands?
a sales executive
1mo
With your MBA from Bocconi and multilingual skills, you could target leadership programs in top FMCG or automotive firms! Have you explored companies like Nestlé, Unilever, or Mercedes-Benz?
fastandcurious
1mo
works at
20LPA+ is definitely possible for top MBA grads, but it depends on the company and region. Have you tried networking with alumni from Bocconi who landed similar roles?
flyingchappal
1mo
A Senior Executive
Have you tried reaching out to recruiters specializing in luxury or automotive sales? Many high-paying roles aren’t publicly listed networking could be key!
hoofhearted
1mo
A Senior Software Engineer
Roles in luxury hospitality or automotive sales often prefer candidates with strong international exposure have you looked at management trainee programs in these sectors?
chrispbacon
1mo
An Assistant Manager
Since you’ve worked in Seller Support at Amazon, have you considered strategic partnerships in the e-commerce space?
goldenfire
1mo
student at
Babu Banarasi Das National Institute of Technology and Management, Lucknow
Your profile seems perfect for market expansion roles! Any preference for a particular region Europe, India, or the Middle East?
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