Sales & Marketing Roles

Michael Page

  • Kolkata, West Bengal
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 2 months ago
  • Apply easily
We are hiring for the following roles-1. GM - Marketing2. Zonal Business Head (North Bengal)3. GM Corporate SalesThe key responsibilities include-
  • Help in evolving marketing and product/brand strategy to achieve the Top Line/Revenue targets zone wise.
  • Ensure the marketing strategy is deployed / implemented in an appropriate way and as per the budgets set, with the help of team members.
  • Ensure sales efforts are made for wide reach to cover all potential customers in the region.
  • Exploring new markets to increase the referral base in the Region.
Opportunity to join an expanding diagnostic chainExtensive growth opportunitiesEducational Qualifications -
  • Graduate from any Stream with MBA- Marketing
Professional skills -
  • Knowledge of the health care industry
  • Knowledge of the basics of medicine, health care, heart care, diseases and commonly used medical terms.
  • Knowledge of insurance, insurance claims and processing
  • Knowledge of the complete running of a diagnostic center business (process, discharge), products offered by the Company and medical technology.
Behavioral skills -
  • Target and result orientated
  • Business acumen
  • Analytic ability and logical reasoning
  • Problem solving and decision making ability
  • Managing People/Team
  • Leadership qualities
  • Customer/Service Orientation
Our client is a leading diagnostic chain with a strong presence in Eastern India, it is known for delivering high-quality, reliable pathology and radiology services. The organization is driven by a patient-first approach, advanced technology, and a commitment to medical excellence.This is an exciting opportunity for candidates looking to join a leading healthcare company with a strong market reputation, growth potential, and commitment to quality healthcare services. It offers a professional environment that values clinical excellence, continuous learning, and patient-centric care.

Michael Page