Been referred for sales representative jobs? Here’s everything you needed to know about sales reps but were too afraid to ask…

Sales representatives jobs are probably the most well-known in the industry. The public face of any company, each sales rep has to know their business inside-out. Not only this, you must have excellent people skills and a lot of enthusiasm – sales representative jobs can mean a lot of travelling, time away from home and meeting many new faces each and every day.

Rejection isn’t something a sales rep is worried about. After all, ‘no’ is only a word to a good salesperson, and sales representatives are always the best in the business.

Self-motivated, confident and friendly, sales reps have become something of a motorway myth given the increase in telesales and online networking. Once the rulers of the M6, sales reps would travel far and wide to meet with clients and customers face to face, offering not only products but product information, help and advice.

Now with the advent of new technology, face-to-face marketing and selling has become rarer, meaning less people are as skilled in it. Build your personal skills and rapport with customers and your career as a sales rep will be secure. No matter how the industry grows, there will always be a need for well-dressed, well-mannered sales people with perfect pitches and the confidence to deal with setbacks.

If you’re interested in applying for sales representative jobs you will need the following skills:

  • Self-motivated
  • Enjoy working in a fast-paced environment
  • Well-groomed
  • Proven negotiation skills
  • Fast-paced work experience
  • Previous experience in a competitive, target-driven role

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Do hobbies help or hinder a sales CV?

Do hobbies help or hinder a sales CV?

Opinions are divided on whether there is any purpose to the ‘interests’ section of a CV. The traditional view is that your hobbies and pastimes show something of you as a person and demonstrate how rounded you are which could help in your sales job application.

I’ve tailored my CV but still can’t get a sales job interview

I’ve tailored my CV but still can’t get a sales job interview

We all know how important it is for job applicants to tailor their CV or online application to the specific sales job, rather than send generic details about themselves. But increasingly – as more and more people apply for each advertised vacancy – those who apply for sales jobs they are fully qualified for, are finding that even this isn’t working in their favour.

Sales Advice: Preventing buyers’ resistance to sales people

Sales Advice: Preventing buyers’ resistance to sales people

What can sales professionals do to at least lower the resistance barriers to making a choice? We may not have caused that resistance ourselves, but we certainly have to face up to it every day. We have to do everything we can to minimise indifference and negative pre-disposition to our sales approach. What can we do to help prospects welcome us rather than resist us?