Operations Executive · Bengaluru / Bangalore

Operations Executive jobs in Bengaluru

Operations Executive is an entry-to-mid lane in Indian e-com, logistics, and startup ops teams — often 3–9 LPA with faster growth to team lead if SLA metrics are strong. In Bengaluru / Bangalore, the market is high competition, high opportunity with employers across product + GCCs + startups. Expect ATS + coding rounds; referrals help but skills still decide

Typical band (India)
3–9 LPA
Market
high competition, high opportunity

What Bengaluru employers look for

Employer mix: product + GCCs + startups. Interview focus for Operations Executive: execution speed and accuracy.

Skills to mirror when true: coordination, SLAs, Excel, vendor follow-up, reporting. Work mode: Hybrid common; onsite still wins for juniors.

Local playbook

Résumé tip for this combo

Quantify orders/tickets processed, SLA adherence, and escalations you closed — ops exec is measured, not titled.

Common mistakes

Also see Bengaluru career guide, Operations Executive ATS résumé, and salary by YOE.

FAQ

Are there Operations Executive jobs in Bengaluru?

Yes — Bengaluru hiring for Operations Executive sits in a high competition, high opportunity market (product + GCCs + startups). Hot local searches often include SDE, PM, data, DevOps. Match the JD stack, not a generic India PDF.

What salary should a Operations Executive expect in Bengaluru?

In Bengaluru, strong Operations Executive profiles often clear the mid-to-upper part of 3–9 LPA, especially at product/GCC employers — rent and commute still eat CTC.

How do I prepare for a Operations Executive interview in Bengaluru?

Panels care about execution speed and accuracy. Practise: Peak day breakdown; vendor no-show; data mismatch you caught. Hybrid common; onsite still wins for juniors. Use the Bengaluru playbook: Localise location to Bengaluru/Bangalore and say open-to-hybrid only if true — filters are ruthless.

What kills Operations Executive applications in Bengaluru?

Duty list ('coordinated with teams') with no volume or SLA percent.

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