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I
am what I am
Never sound too over reactive or obviously nervous on the phone or when
you shake your prospect's hand. Never try to be somebody you
are really not with an aim to getting the attention you need.
Assume that talking to your prospective customer for the first time
should be the key to a lasting relationship.
Calm Down
Anticipate that you'll be declined. That's it. It's
really hard but never take it as a personal attack on you.
Don't let the feeling of being dismissed put you down and roll you
back. Be patient and learn from your mistakes. You
will reap a good harvest if you commit yourself to being
persistent. This will also help you find a strategy that will
work in the long run. Look at each turn down as if it were
the next stepping stone.
The Art of Questioning
You cannot expect someone to believe you right away and just sign up
after describing your company's objectives. You have to ask
the right questions. Ask what they do correctly and promptly
to help you use it along the conversation. A sure attention
getter when opening a conversation can be "May I ask you about
something Ms/Mr?" People want to help and this question
lowers their guard. The next question will be "Can you help
me out about this thing sir/ma'am?" This question does not
ask for a yes or no answer but would definitely give you a valuable
response that you can use all through out the interaction.
It's possible that the little Girl Scout on the street asked the same
question and left the doorway with 2 less boxes of cookies at
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A lot of research has been made about the
interviewing process. Here is
a brief run-through:
First, you make a schedule for the interview.
Then, you are there in the office and you are seen by the interviewee.
The interview itself then transpires.
Next is the closing, then you follow-up with a thank-you-note.
You eventually get accepted and you discuss, negotiate for and sign-up
the job offer.
You may notice that the interviewing takes up a great deal of the
getting-hired process, so you might as well polish up your interviewing
skills on your way to getting that dream job.
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2) Attitude: Having the right attitude towards the interview
and the
job itself would ensure the position is yours.
* Majority of successful sales professionals have a unique energy that
you can feel. They command a presence and hold the attention of
everyone. Be energetic about the job and interview.
* Be enthusiastic. Since you have done your research about the company
and its competitors, the interviewers will appreciate your enthusiasm
and interest about the position.
3) Preparation: The position you desire could be yours as long as you
show up prepared.
* Create a presentation by researching the products and services of the
company. Be prepared to speak directly and intelligently about the
company’s field.
* Provide statistics and industry related facts in your presentation.
This goes to show that not only are you enthusiastic about the job, you
are also aware of the condition of the industry.
* The fact about sales is its all about numbers. If you are asked about
your numbers, simply provide them with production reports, past
employment lists or a W-2 form of your yearly earnings.
By successfully performing these basic steps, your sales job could be
yours in just a handshake away.
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