PhysicsWallah (PW) is Hiring : Sales Executive – STEM Labs (K–10 Schools)
About the Role
PhysicsWallah is looking for a dynamic and result-oriented Sales Executive to drive the outreach and adoption of our STEM Innovation Labs in schools. This role requires a passion for education and technology, along with strong relationship-building skills. You will be responsible for identifying opportunities, engaging with school leadership, and driving the implementation of our hands-on STEM learning solutions.
Key Responsibilities
- Prospecting & Lead Generation : Identify and connect with key school stakeholders (principals, trustees, school owners, decision-makers) to introduce STEM Labs.
- Client Engagement : Deliver impactful presentations, demos, and workshops to showcase the benefits of STEM Labs.
- Business Development : Build and maintain a strong pipeline of schools, ensuring consistent follow-ups and lasting relationships.
- Sales Conversion : Negotiate proposals, close deals, and achieve monthly / quarterly sales targets.
- Market Research : Monitor competitor activities and market trends; recommend strategies to enhance outreach and conversions.
- Collaboration : Coordinate with academic and technical teams to align school requirements with product offerings.
- Reporting : Maintain accurate CRM records of leads, opportunities, and closures; submit weekly sales reports.
Desired Candidate Profile
Education : Graduate in any discipline; MBA / PGDM in Sales, Marketing, or Education Management preferred.Experience : 1–3 years in education sales, EdTech, publishing, or school partnerships (freshers with excellent communication skills may also apply).Skills & Competencies :Strong communication, presentation, and negotiation skillsAbility to build long-term relationships with school stakeholdersTarget-driven with proven ability to achieve / exceed goalsWillingness to travel frequently for school visits and fieldworkPersonal Traits : Self-motivated, persuasive, resilient, and passionate about transforming education through STEM