Ташкент, улица Афросиаб, 12
We are looking for a specialist who knows how to increase sales through developing team skills, not through formal “check-the-box” training. This role is about real impact on numbers, conversion rates, and revenue.
What you will do:
Increase net sales per sales rep by implementing mandatory, measurable sales competency standards tied to CRM data
Analyze the sales funnel, identify conversion losses caused by skill gaps, and eliminate them through targeted training interventions
Manage trade and sales activation initiatives with full ownership of ROI: scale what generates revenue and shut down initiatives that don’t pay back
Launch and test new sales channels, validating their revenue contribution within defined pilot periods
Translate product features into clear, sellable value propositions and ensure their consistent adoption in sales conversations
Hold junior managers accountable for post-training performance improvement, not for training completion or attendance
Reduce ramp-up time for new sales reps by enforcing certification requirements before allowing live selling
Continuously review learning and development activities and eliminate anything that does not deliver measurable results
What we expect:
Experience in Sales Enablement, sales training, sales performance management, or commercial operations
Strong ability to work with CRM systems, sales funnels, and key metrics (conversion, revenue, net sales)
Clear understanding of how sales skills directly impact business results
Strong analytical mindset with a focus on measurable outcomes
Ability to influence, align, and build accountability among managers
What matters in this role:
Results matter more than processes
Data matters more than opinions
Sales matter more than “nice presentations”
What we offer:
A role with direct and measurable impact on company revenue
The opportunity to build or scale a Sales Enablement system
Real autonomy with leadership support
Competitive compensation (discussed individually)
A team culture that values efficiency, ownership, and common sense