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Friday, November 8 - "Where Can I Go After Sales?"

Happy Friday!

Here’s what’s on the job description for today:

  1. New roles from one a consulting firm with many interesting opportunities.

  2. Natasha asks, “My background is in Sales but I want to change to anything but sales. Do you have any tips on how to do this?”

“Sometimes the fall kills you. And sometimes, when you fall, you fly.”

- Neil Gaiman

IN HIRING

Baringa

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TODAY’S QUESTION

Natasha asks, “My background is in Sales but I want to change to anything but Sales. Do you have any tips on where I could go?”

Recommendation: I went through a similar path and have seen others find their way through the same transition. Here is how I would do it:

  • First, map out your most recent role and think of things that you wouldn’t mind or would even like as part of the next role.

    • Think industry, technology, location, seniority, type of work (agile for example), and even department. What would you keep if it helped you change roles?

  • Second, consider that sales is quite different when you change industries, companies, products, or even just teams.

    • Some ideas include looking at account management or relationships management roles, where you can use your sales experience but live in a less competitive, more collaborative role.

  • Finally, use the skills from your time in sales in your job search. Whichever skills you have, use them to your advantage.

    • If you’re from a sales background, I would lean more on networking and going to events rather than cold applications. There’s always a balance between but you may get more out of the networking.

Conclusion:

You’ve got a great advantage coming from sales. Interviews don’t come easy to nearly anyone at the moment but you’ll have an advantage in telling your story and getting people to support you.