Exploring A Sales Career (Part 1)

If you’re a recent college graduate and are getting ready to launch your career and are thinking about pursuing the field of sales, congratulations! It’s a great profession. Here are some practical considerations that you should think about as you explore whether or not sales is right for you. First of all, in terms of preparation, sales like any other career can benefit from many different tracks of educational background and you don’t have to be a marketing major in order to get into sales. The most important attributes of a good sales person are that they have good critical thinking skills and that they’re very strong at both verbal and written communications. If those are part of your DNA, then even if you’re biology major or have a degree in science, you still may very well be at the aptitude that’s necessary in order to be good at sales.

What’s It Like To Work In Sales?

Well, it’s a great profession, and the reason why it’s a great profession is because you get an opportunity to stay very active and to meet lots of people, to travel and to solve problems for people. So if you have a high degree of interest in doing these kinds of things in your day job, you may be well suited for sales.

On the other side, if you are going to pursue a degree in sales, you need to be aware that it’s not all fun and games, and its not easy. Sales is one of the most difficult games out there and isn’t just for anyone. It requires an incredible dedication to the pursuit of excellence, continuous learning, to facing rejection, to developing your technical knowledge and to long hours in the trenches. There’s a number of different things that you have to be good at in order to be a professional in sales, particularly in today’s day and age.

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