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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
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Contrary to such beliefs,
networking is not that difficult to
do. You may just have to contact or meet some people, and you
can get valuable information that can help in your career
search. Also, since the people you meet belong to the same
industry, they can provide you information about hiring that isn't
advertised and first-hand facts about the company.
You are already networking and you just don’t know
it. When you have seen an ad in the paper posted by a company
you know little of, you ask your friends if they know somebody who
works for the company. So even if you are not attracted by
the idea of networking, it is still essential when seeking a
job. To make networking easier and more productive for you,
here are a few tips.
* Prepare your warm contact list
When you have prepared your warm contact list, it will be easier to
select the people who you prefer to call first. These are the
people who you think have some information about the job.
They may be former employers, colleagues and members of the
professional organization belonging to the same industry.
They usually have first-hand, up-to-date and reliable
information. |
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* Former employers, colleagues or
co-workers
Maintaining a good relationship with previous employers and colleagues
has more benefits than you can imagine. This is the reason
that most people try their best to iron out any difficulties with their
previous employers even if they are no longer associated with the
company. Aside from the possibility that your potential
employer will call previous employers when they review your job
history, former employers and colleagues are also a good source of
information related to that field.
When you ask for help from family and friends, there is the possibility
that the information that they can give to you is just from another
source. They may not be able to give you first-hand
information or detailed information unless they also work in the same
field that you came from or would like to go into.
This is very different when you consult former employers and colleagues
from the same sector. They will be able to provide you with
valuable information and may be able to clarify such information and
answer you questions.
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