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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Why Sales?

Last days a company visited my University Campus for the purpose of recruitment. They offered a role of Sales Manager. Being a finance graduate my friends were pretty surprised, why I was sitting for such a company. If I was interested in sales profile then I should have opted for marketing, why Finance?

Why Sales?
Its a very big question mark?

Before moving further I would like to ask all the people sitting for job interviews or placements, what actually you do or why do you sit for interview?

Most frequent answers what people give are:

"I want job."

"I want to work for the company."

"The job profile is too good." 

Okay I agree to your points, every person has a different motive but "What about actually sitting in a interview?"

Aren't you advertising yourself??

When a notification comes, about a company coming into your campus, you give your name with  your marks details, then you submit your resume.

Aren't all these factors a means of advertisement????

Aren't you advertising yourself, Where your marks are just like a features about you as in case of products and your resume is like a "brochure" giving out all the technical specifications about you.

Think for a while.

Why you buy a product/service? because you find its utility... Similarly its same from companies point of view. Until and unless they find a utility in you, they won't choose you.

Now coming back to my question? Why Sales?

Answer if pretty simple... I had a passion for studying finance so I opted it. But I have a interest in doing sales so I opted to sit for that company.

And why particularly sale the answer is here

Money
You are almost certain to make more money in sales than in technical or administrative jobs. Companies need to make sales to survive, and usually reward successful sales people highly, to ensure that they stay in the job. And it's fair: the better the sales person, the more he or she will earn.

Route into management
Most chief executives and senior managers either started their career, or at least have spent some time in their career in sales. It gives you an appreciation of what happens 'at the sharp end' - at the customer interface. Very few purely technical people get to the top rank. No matter what job you hold in business, you spend a lot of your time selling: selling ideas to your bosses, your colleagues, your juniors, your suppliers and your customers. To have spent some time in sales trains and prepares you to communicate effectively, and to 'win friends and influence people' (Dale Carnegie).

Personal control
Generally you can control your own time. You make your own appointments, and run your own day the way you think fit. As long as you're producing the results your boss requires, you can more or less do what you want.

In a commission-related job, the more you sell, the more money you earn.
The harder you work, the more you sell.
The longer you work, the more you sell.
The smarter you work, the more you sell.
The more you learn, the more you sell.

Job security
Companies are unlikely to make successful sales people redundant. At least not before most other types of staff. If you do lose your job, or choose to leave it, it's relatively easy to get a new job if you can demonstrate a 'track record' of success in sales.

A successful sales person should always be able to get a job and make a living.

Finger on the pulse
As a sales person you'll mix with a wide variety of other people in your industry. You'll be better informed about changes and opportunities occurring within your market. Being better informed will enable you to be better prepared to face sudden changes which could affect you, positively or negatively.

Fun
Sales is mainly about the relationships between business people. It's about helping other people achieve their goals, and solve their problems by introducing your company's products/services. It's not about forcing other people to buy things they don't want to. It's about working hard to discover places where your company's products/services will be useful (and valued), understanding clearly what the other party needs and wants, and then working hard to provide it.

Done properly, solving peoples' problems in this way will earn their undying gratitude (and their payments!). You get a genuine feeling of being useful to people.

Some of these factors would be common to other profiles also, but I find these in a sales profile.

Warm Regards
Apoorv Jhudeley (Appu) :)
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1 comment:

Appuji1 said...

How to prepare for a career in sales

There are a number of practical things you can do before attending interviews for sales jobs. Most sales recruiters (interviewers) will be looking for evidence that you are committed to embarking upon a career in sales, and you'll be marked down if you cannot show any of the following.
In conducting these preparations, you will give yourself valuable insights into sales as a career (you might decide it's not for you after all!), and you'll be better able to acquit yourself well at interview, and win a good job offer.

Read books about the subject! There are countless books available in your local library and bookshops, and if you want a recommendation, visit our bookshelf where in conjunction with our partners Amazon Ltd you will be able to view and buy books on-line.

Shadow a representative. We at Seltek might be able to put you in touch with someone, or you might know someone yourself, whom you could ask to spend a day or two with. Alternatively, you could call one or two of the large drug companies and explain your situation, and ask for the name of their representative in your area. Write to them in person, asking if you can shadow them for a day, and offering to buy them lunch. Most reps will be pleased to have company, and will be delighted with a free lunch. Many drug companies offer a 'bounty' to their employees who introduce candidates for sales jobs, so this could represent both an opportunity for the rep to earn some money, and for you to get a job quicker than you thought!

Do some sales work. In most areas you can get sales work in shops and pubs. It's also possible to obtain part-time work with direct sales companies (home improvements, finance, holiday companies, selling over the telephone directly to homeowners). The work is usually commission-only, but it's easy to get in (don't say you only want the job for a short while!), the training is often excellent, and although the work can be somewhat routine, you can actually earn quite a lot of money.

Prepare a 'brag file' to show people at interviews. This is a compilation about all your successes in life, including all your exam certificates, and any evidence of your success in life, in any field whatsoever. It could include letters of commendation, or thanks from grateful customers or other people, or cuttings from newspapers showing how you saved a dog from drowning, for example.
As a principle, you should maintain this throughout your working life, and add to it constantly. Whenever you do well, or obtain someone's approval, ask them to put something in writing, so you can include it in your file.

Talk to people you know who are involved in sales, in any way. Especially if you are related to people who work in this field, interviewers like to hear that you have a reasonable understanding of what to expect, and if you have a close relative involved in sales, that you have regarded that person as a rĂ´le model.

Be prepared to answer the questions:
What do you know about sales? and
What have you done to prepare for a career in sales?

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