Dhaka Tobacco Industries following the post of Territory Officer


Akij Group has started a new era by thrilling people with its enviable achievement. It has created a strong reputation as one of the most successful business conglomerate in the country. Being a part of Akij Group, "Dhaka Tobacco Industries" the fastest growing Tobacco Company of Bangladesh is looking for some young and energetic fresh graduates for the post of "Territory Officer" as a part of company's ongoing human resource requirement.

Responsibilities:
- Monitor daily sales activities by supervising a large sales team.
- Monitor sales administration.
- Build-up excellent trade relations with different business partners.
- Implement corporate planning & policies in the field level.
- Follow up depot/distributor's logistics.
- Meet sales targets and prepare sales forecast.

Requirements:
Masters in any discipline from any Public University or MBA from any reputed Private University. No third class/division will be accepted in any examination. Experience is not essential but would be considered as an advantage. Must have sound physical health, should have a Positive Mental Attitude, height at least 5'5" and age not over 32 years as on 30 June, 2012. Willingness to work anywhere in the country and be able and willingness to ride motorbike.

We Provide: Starting salary form Tk 25,000.00 with other fringe benefits as per company rules.

Candidates who want to have a challenging career and fulfill the aforesaid criteria may apply with confidence. A detailed Curriculum Vitae, two recent color passport size photographs along with attested copies of all academic certificates are requested to send by 21 July, 2012 addressing to the HR & Admin Department, Akij Group, Akij Chamber, 73, Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000. 

Application deadline: July 21, 2012 

Eligible candidates will be required to appear for an initial screening session followed by written test in the same day and the final selection. 

Envelope must be marked as Application for the post of "Territory Officer" 

Source: the daily prothom-alo newspaper, 05 july 2012

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