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Inside Sales Representative (Blockhain & Web3) - 12 months internship M/F/X

OVHcloud
London
6 days ago
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Your main responsibilities

  • Account Scanning & Monitoring - Continuously identify and track accounts to ensure no digital acquisition opportunity is left unattended. Proactively monitor inbound interest and activity at the long-tail account level.
  • Lead Qualification & Escalation - Qualify leads from digital channels and route them to the appropriate regional blockchain sales champions when necessary. Ensure timely and accurate handover of high-potential opportunities.
  • Onboarding & Early-Stage Engagement - Support the onboarding process for new digital leads.Ensure early interactions are consistent and impactful to guide prospects through the funnel.
  • Sales Data Enablement - Act as a connector between current systems and sales teams, helping surface insights from limited data environments. Bridge gaps in data and tools by coordinating with sales champions in various markets.
  • Lead Management & Nurturing - Serve as the first point of contact for inbound leads globally.Execute nurturing activities to keep leads engaged until they're ready for direct sales interaction.
  • Cross-Regional Sales Coordination - Work across global teams and time zones to align sales processes and lead handling. - Collaborate closely with horizontal and regional sales teams to ensure unified execution


Skills required

  • Proactive Mindset: Self-driven with a strong sense of ownership in identifying unattended leads and opportunities.Detail-Oriented: Meticulous in tracking lead activity, onboarding progress, and handoff quality.Problem Solving: Able to anticipate blockers in lead flow or data visibility and suggest workable solutions.
  • Tool Connectivity: Understanding of how different sales and marketing tools integrate and share data.Process Mapping: Ability to document and streamline lead handover workflows across systems and teams.
  • Cross-functional Collaboration: Proven ability to coordinate between systems, sales teams, and regions.Clear Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to engage with stakeholders and prospects.
  • Data Interpretation: Ability to extract insights from limited or fragmented systems and translate them into actions.Reporting & Monitoring: Competence in building dashboards or reports to support account scanning and monitoring.
  • Lead Qualification: Ability to evaluate and prioritize leads based on engagement signals and business fit.Pipeline Management: Experience managing and nurturing leads across various stages until handoff or conversion.
  • Blockchain / AI technology interest and drive to learn

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