Is it a career, or just a job? Hi Ronski
I think the main factor that will determine how well you succeed in interviewing for a sales position, will be how seriously you are contemplating a "career" in selling?
There are plenty of employers who will take you on with any indication of sales ability, like the self-employed stuff you mention. They probably consider their sales people to be a kind of easy come, easy go crew, out for a fast buck, and will employ and manage you accordingly.
Somewhat further up the evolutionary scale, however, are some very enlightened and forwarding thinking firms, and plenty of those will be in the IT and telecoms sector, if that's what you're considering. My son works for one, and they expect graduate level education, and will then work you up through the ranks of selling, probably starting on the phone talking to consumers, then handling bigger business accounts, then out into the field for presentations and face to face work with a mix of handling existing accounts and opening new business, and thereafter be looking for your feedback as to whether you specialise in a type of selling, or wish to progress through sales management levels.
It's a big job, probably the most important function withing any business that employs sales staff, and well overdue for being taken more seriously as a profession. For comparison, think how you'd get on applying for a position in the finance department, having "done your own" banking or invoicing or whatever.
There's a lot of information on our site - ModernSelling.com - if you want to research training, qualifications, employment prospects and so on. And good luck.
Regards
Neil |