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careerkenyan · 2 years
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Sunculture Field Sales Job-Kilifi
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Sunculture Field Sales Job-Kilifi Field Telesales Agent Job, Sales & Marketing Kenyan Jobs July, Responsibilities Ability to meet end to end product sales targets set by SunCulture that will be coupled by achieving a high conversion rate. Contact potential or existing customers, businesses, or groups to inform them about SunCulture products using scripts. Explain technical product features and answer customer questions about SunCulture products. Lead generate and create a robust pipeline of customer accounts of potential clientele for SunCulture Be versatile in making extensive outbound calls that meet the organizations KPIs Adjust sales scripts to better target the needs and interests of specific individuals. Help the department to develop content for sales presentations or other materials. Respond to correspondence from customers on both mail and phone and follow up initial sales contacts. Have the ability to go above and beyond to cover over talk time daily hour delivery set by SunCulture. Conduct client or market surveys to obtain information about potential customers to be able to measure customer experience and NPS. Qualifications Proven experience as a telesales representative or other sales role Proven track record of successfully meeting sales quota preferably over the phone Good knowledge of relevant computer programs (e.g. CRM software) and telephone systems Ability to learn about products and services and describe/explain them to prospects Hands-on, detail-oriented, and with strong execution skills Excellent Communication Skills with the ability to resolve issues and address complaints Passion for irrigation and in-depth knowledge of the industry and current trends adaptable for SunCulture Independent thinker with proactive decision-making capabilities Comfortable with ambiguity and experience working in a dynamic environment Have the ability to handle pressure, keep cool-temper, and handle rejection gracefully. Be organized and be an expert in time management and meet deadlines. A diploma or degree in Sales or any other related field is an added advantage How to Apply Apply for the job here N.B: Looking For A New Job? Find Your Next Job With Us. Click Here To Register Your CV. It's Free. Audrey Korir2022-08-12T19:14:50+03:00 Read the full article
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solarpunkbusiness · 1 month
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“We’re the largest small-holder solar irrigation company in Africa. We use financial services and carbon revenues to make the cost of solar irrigation 50% cheaper than diesel and petrol pumps,” said Samir Ibrahim, SunCulture’s chief executive officer. “Irrigation is just like old very unsexy technology but it could increase your yields by up to five times.”
The company supplies small solar powered water pumps, the cost of which is subsidized by the sale of carbon credits, to small-scale farmers, allowing them to replace diesel-powered pumps in some cases and boost yields in fields that weren’t previously irrigated. 
SunCulture operates in Kenya, Uganda and Ivory Coast and has distribution agreements in Ethiopia, Zambia and Togo. 
“SunCulture helps farmers grow more food, which is exactly the kind of business that prospers,” Hastings said in comments supplied by the irrigation company. 
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dnewstrending · 2 years
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50 African tech founders join forces through Pando DAO to accelerate Africa’s startup ecosystem
50 African tech founders join forces through Pando DAO to accelerate Africa’s startup ecosystem
Pando DAO is a decentralised autonomous organisation with a mandate to develop the African tech ecosystem. Founding members of the community represent over 50 founders and early builders from across Africa, including mPharma, Wasoko, Pariti, SunCulture, Africa Health Holdings, Stitch, Marketforce, 54Gene, Mara, VertoFX, Turaco, Raise, Carry1st, Jetstream and more. Collectively, these founders…
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tarsiscruz · 6 years
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solarafrica · 5 years
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SUNCULTURE LIMITED AT SOLAREXPO 2019 from 25 - 27 July (Thur, Fri, Sat), 2019 @ Kenyatta International Convention Centre in Nairobi, Kenya.
Entry is Free. Invitation available at: https://www.expogr.com/solarafrica/invitation.php
SunCulture Limited - A revolutionary breakthrough in water pumping technology. The most affordable, practical and smart solar-powered irrigation solution on the market. Visit them at stand 105.
For more information about the event visit: https://www.expogr.com/solarafrica/
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otheunstoppable · 5 years
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How, Sway?...Make it make sense...I'll wait... * ...from @resonancescience - Right? #sun #solar #solarpower #solarenergy #star #starppower #blackhole #blackwhole - - #sunculture #newenergy #newpower #sciencesays https://www.instagram.com/p/BtRCHTWDRRe/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=17y1r18kiybum
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rosarrie · 2 years
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It would be so fucking easy for you to AT THE VERY LEAST not use the term cottagecore and yet, despite being aware of its racism, you continue to spit in the face of First Nations people. You prioritize your racist little aesthetic over listening to First Nations people and you cannot be bothered to take even the most easy and basic of actions to stand with them. You cannot put even the most minimum of effort in and you continue to tie your art into a racist sunculture. You’re a racist, you don’t give a fuck about Indigenous people and you can go to hell.
 I've gotten multiple messages about this now in the same tone so I'm going to assume it's the same person sending them.
I’m going to use this as a chance to talk about the aesthetic of cottagecore as a whole in this post so it’s gonna be a long one. Hopefully this sheds more light on my current stance on the matter.
(I literally have no credibility aside from the fact i draw cute animals on the internet and call it cottagecore but I just gotta make my peace w this person)
I’d like to start by saying I never want to hurt people with my art, that is never my intention, whether intentionally or unintentionally. My art is made to make people happy and so being accused of hurting anyone with what I make upsets me and urges me to make things right.
There’s plenty of arguments to be made about the aesthetic, and I’m not here to be it’s guardian angel, this isn’t a hill I’m gonna die on. I acknowledge that there's problems even within the very concept of the aesthetic itself, but I also don't believe repeatedly accusing me of supporting harmful behavior is the right way of changing this and I'd like to respond to it in a constructive way. I'm also gonna be linking to a bunch of articles/posts regarding the conversation that I think were insightful.
Here’s the main points/problems I'm gonna talk about
To romanticise the idea of living in a house amongst nature away from society is ignoring the struggles of many indigenous people still trying to reclaim land. If everyone were to uproot and go live in a house in the forest away from civilization, you're taking away potentially important land to indigenous people in that area.
It is VERY white. There is an imbalance of POC creators in the cottagecore space, just type in “cottagecore” to google images or pinterest and there’s your proof.
The visuals are closely related to the trad-wife subculture, which is deeply rooted in white-supremacy and the alt-right.
Here’s my take:
Cottagecore is a form of escapism, easily evident in the aesthetic’s rise during the beginning of COVID-19. It’s a form of escapism the same way movies and books are. I can appreciate it’s visual elements while not actively participating in a lot of the activities depicted. I promise you I’m not going to go running off to the woods and building a cabin any time soon. I can understand the anger over trivializing the action of taking away potentially important land for its aesthetic value, but I also don’t think it’s in good faith to assume this is a genuine reality that is going to happen. The majority of people appreciating cottagecore are young, often times queer people looking to it as a form of escapism, not a step-by-step guide.
With that being said, there are however core principles within the subculture. It prioritizes handmade ethically sourced products and sustainability. It thrives off the importance of caring for the space u live in, actively shunning things like fast-fashion and encouraging the integration of slow-living practices into your own life (gardening, growing ur own fruit and veg, learning to cook, etc)
Cottagecore is incredibly white. Very rarely do I see non-white creators being spotlighted, and even when I do, their reach and audience is not nearly as much as their white counterparts. Addressing this issue through actionable achievable tasks feels like, where do u even begin. but I guess talking about the issue? Lifting poc voices within the community? I’m really not someone who should be a voice for this (as a white bitch myself) but I can acknowledge that there is actionable tasks I can take as someone with somewhat of a platform to at least help. I acknowledge the issue, I don’t know entirely what the solution is, but I’ll try to do better.
In regards to the trad-wife similarities, I can understand the argument being made, but the values of each subculture are so vastly different that it seems unreasonable to put them in the same category. Cottagecore is built on the fact that it’s a queer-centric feminist form of escapism, while Trad-wife principles originate from traditionalist christian values of being a mother and providing for your family. I think the overall intention of the comparison is to be made aware of how easily conversation around idyllic cottagecore lifestyle can blend into far-right rhetoric (this post does a great job of highlighting the similarities), but to say the two cannot exist separate of each other feels wrong. I’d like to think I am able to enjoy the cottagecore aesthetic while still critically consuming its content.
At it’s core (lol), cottagecore is a queer-friendly sub-culture that prioritizes nature, slow-living and the soft dainty aesthetic that can be associated. I am able to be critical of it’s downfalls while also still actively appreciating it for all it’s positive elements.
I am always open to the conversation around this topic! There’s definitely still plenty I don’t know about, and I am always eager to learn and better my judgment on things like this.
However! This is the last message I’m going to engage with that immediately jumps to accusatory language! Telling me to “go to hell” for using #cottagecore on my dumb cute art because it proves to u that I'm a racist is not a good use of ur efforts. PLEASE direct your anger somewhere else, I know this is coming from a well-intending place because you’re rightfully angry about injustices that are still present today, but pointing that anger at a 20-something-yr-old artist on the internet that draw frogs and calls it cottagecore is not a productive use of ur time.
Anyway thank u for listening, my dm’s are always open. feel free to reply with ur thoughts. Much love
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sunculture2021 · 3 years
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SunCulture specializes in solar power irrigation systems. We have high standards of quality for both our products and services. Give us a call today.
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atikaschool · 2 years
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Aftersales Associate Jobs at SunCulture
Aftersales Associate Jobs at SunCulture
Aftersales Associate Jobs at SunCulture Department: Aftersales Position: Customer Support Agent Reporting to: Aftersale Team Lead About SunCulture Founded in 2012 SunCulture’s Vision is to build a world where people take control of their environment in rewarding and sustainable ways. SunCulture does this by developing and commercializing life-changing technology that solves the biggest daily…
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careerkenyan · 2 years
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Sunculture Field Sales Job-Kilifi
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Sunculture Field Sales Job-Kilifi Field Telesales Agent Job, Sales & Marketing Kenyan Jobs July, Responsibilities Ability to meet end to end product sales targets set by SunCulture that will be coupled by achieving a high conversion rate. Contact potential or existing customers, businesses, or groups to inform them about SunCulture products using scripts. Explain technical product features and answer customer questions about SunCulture products. Lead generate and create a robust pipeline of customer accounts of potential clientele for SunCulture Be versatile in making extensive outbound calls that meet the organizations KPIs Adjust sales scripts to better target the needs and interests of specific individuals. Help the department to develop content for sales presentations or other materials. Respond to correspondence from customers on both mail and phone and follow up initial sales contacts. Have the ability to go above and beyond to cover over talk time daily hour delivery set by SunCulture. Conduct client or market surveys to obtain information about potential customers to be able to measure customer experience and NPS. Qualifications Proven experience as a telesales representative or other sales role Proven track record of successfully meeting sales quota preferably over the phone Good knowledge of relevant computer programs (e.g. CRM software) and telephone systems Ability to learn about products and services and describe/explain them to prospects Hands-on, detail-oriented, and with strong execution skills Excellent Communication Skills with the ability to resolve issues and address complaints Passion for irrigation and in-depth knowledge of the industry and current trends adaptable for SunCulture Independent thinker with proactive decision-making capabilities Comfortable with ambiguity and experience working in a dynamic environment Have the ability to handle pressure, keep cool-temper, and handle rejection gracefully. Be organized and be an expert in time management and meet deadlines. A diploma or degree in Sales or any other related field is an added advantage How to Apply Apply for the job here N.B: Looking For A New Job? Find Your Next Job With Us. Click Here To Register Your CV. It's Free. Audrey Korir2022-08-12T19:14:50+03:00 Read the full article
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pyramidskilltech · 3 years
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SunCulture success story: Remove labor to let water flow
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webnixpro · 3 years
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SunCulture: Helping to weather the dry seasons
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duncanmanagementinc · 3 years
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SunCulture: Helping to weather the dry seasons
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infomediablogger · 4 years
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SunCulture: Helping to weather the dry seasons
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sunculture2021 · 2 years
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SunCulture have a suite of products to choose from depending on the needs of your home and farm. We'll guide you through a selection process to ensure you get the product that best serves you.
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