The Mobile Product Specialist (Sales) is expected to promote and sell Singtel’s mobile products and services, understand customer needs, explain plans and device features, and achieve individual and team sales targets. The role typically requires strong communication, customer service, and negotiation skills, along with an interest in mobile technology and telecommunications. Candidates should be confident, energetic, commercially minded, and comfortable working in a target-driven environment. Relevant retail, telesales, telecommunications, or customer-facing experience is advantageous. Flexibility to work shifts, weekends, and public holidays may be required, depending on the sales location.
Singtel Group is one of Asia’s leading communications technology companies, headquartered in Singapore. It provides mobile, broadband, television, digital, cybersecurity, cloud, and information and communications technology services to consumers, businesses, and governments. Singtel operates across Singapore, Australia, and several regional markets through its consumer and enterprise businesses, including Optus in Australia. The company continues to invest in 5G networks, digital platforms, data centres, cybersecurity, and enterprise technology solutions. Singtel’s consumer business serves millions of customers with connectivity plans, devices, entertainment, and digital services. As a major employer, it offers opportunities across sales, engineering, customer operations, technology, finance, and corporate functions. The organisation generally values customer focus, innovation, teamwork, integrity, and adaptability in a competitive telecommunications industry.
Singapore is a compact, well-connected island city with strong opportunities in telecommunications, technology, finance, logistics, healthcare, hospitality, and professional services. English is widely used at work, while Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil are also official languages. The culture is multicultural, efficient, and generally business-oriented, with excellent public transport and high personal safety. Lifestyle options range from hawker centres and shopping districts to beaches, parks, museums, and a lively international dining scene. Housing can be expensive, especially in central areas, so many newcomers rent rooms or live near MRT lines. Foreign professionals usually need an Employment Pass or S Pass sponsored by an employer; eligibility depends on salary, qualifications, and role. New arrivals should arrange accommodation, health insurance, banking, and a local phone plan. Singapore’s tropical climate is hot and humid year-round, with frequent rain, so lightweight clothing and reliable transport access are useful.
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