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About
Our computer sales associate assists customers in understanding and purchasing computer products, peripherals, and accessories, while providing exceptional customer service. They demonstrate sales techniques, maintain product knowledge, and perform customer support duties.
Computer sales support staff are the key point of contact between an IT organisation and its clients. They are responsible for answering queries, providing technical advice and introducing new products. Typical tasks include:
Attracting new business through activities such as cold-calling, networking and meeting with potential clients
Organising sales visits.
.Clarifying customers’ and clients’ requirements and recommending the appropriate products
.Negotiating contracts
.Undertaking relevant research
.Maintaining sales records
.Giving demonstrations
.Making and giving presentations
.Attending trade exhibitions, conferences and meetings
Mission
Vision
To build a better world with Information Technology
Performance
Provide best-of-breed software products to enable organizations to run their businesses and operations better
Deliver effective IT solutions and quality services to enhance the competitive advantages of our clients
Maintain a sustainable social environment and be a socially responsible corporate citizen
Values
Be Passionate and Determined
Embrace and Drive Change
Take Ownership and Accountability
Think and Act as a Professional
Establish Trust with Communication
Revitalize through Learning and Growth
New's & Update's
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Intel raising power safeguard for next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs has rung alarm bells for some – but we’re hopeful it’s a positive sign.
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Windows 11 24H2 update may not turn up until late in the year – and given how many plates Microsoft is spinning, that wouldn’t surprise us.
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AMD confirms Ryzen 9000 CPUs will go on sale on July 31 – but we’re still guessing at pricing for Zen 5 chips.
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Intel Arrow Lake may not arrive late after all – new rumor suggests next-gen CPUs will hit shelves in October, not December.
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Windows 11 is getting useful widget tweaks, but not the change we really want – Microsoft should learn from macOS.