Sales Team Lead

Job Title – Marketing & Sales Team Leader
Location: Kikuyu Area, Kiambu County
Salary: Ksh 25,000 per month
Application Deadline: 13th January 2026
Start Date: Immediate
Our client is a growing Internet Service Provider (ISP) based in Gitaru, Kikuyu, Kiambu County. With a strong technical team field technicians and a wide internet infrastructure footprint, committed to expanding its customer base and strengthening its presence in the region.
We are seeking a Marketing & Sales Team Leader to spearhead client acquisition, drive market visibility, and lead sales and marketing initiatives. This is a leadership role that requires energy, creativity and results-oriented focus.
Key Responsibilities
Lead and supervise the sales & marketing team to achieve monthly client acquisition targets.
Map potential customers and generate actionable market data to drive sales.
Develop and execute marketing campaigns (activations, door-to-door, community engagements).
Coordinate sales efforts with technicians and customer service teams to ensure client satisfaction.
Monitor leads, follow up on opportunities, and drive conversions.
Provide daily, weekly, and monthly performance reports to management.
Mentor and guide the sales & marketing team for continuous improvement.
Qualifications & Requirements
Diploma or Degree in Sales, Marketing, Business Administration, or a related field.
2+ years of sales/marketing experience (preferably in ISP, telecommunications, or service industry).
Must be good in MS Suite (Excel and Office)
Proven ability to meet and exceed sales targets.
Strong leadership, communication, and negotiation skills.
Ability to collect and analyze market data to support decision-making.
Self-driven, proactive, and customer-focused personality.
Willingness to work in the field and engage directly with clients.
Residing in or near Gitaru/Kikuyu Area (or willing to relocate).
How to Apply
If you meet the above qualifications and are ready to take on this exciting role, send your CV and a cover letter to with the subject line:
\"Application – Marketing & Sales Team Leader\"
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