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Sales Representative Trainee

Injazat Al-Fayhaa · Baghdad · Baghdad

Private
💰 400,000 IQD + fuel allowance + sales commission⏱️ Entry Level📅 Feb 16, 2026

Job Description

A sales trainee position offering practical training, performance-based assessments, and opportunities for career growth within a reputable company in Baghdad.

Technical / Hard Skills

Technical / Hard Skills

Customer managementSales skills

Soft Skills

Communication skillsPersuasion skillsAbility to work under pressureGoal-orientedAmbitiousEager to develop sales skills

Benefits

TrainingPotential for permanent employment and promotion based on performanceSupportive and development-focused work environmentSalary review after probation period

Details

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Email
Source
iraqi_jobss
Language
mixed

How to Apply

📧 [email protected]📞 07779394086

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