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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:
New roles from one a consulting firm with many interesting opportunities.
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.”
IN HIRING
Baringa
A consulting firm with among the lower attrition rates and good morale (as per a few employees).
The company has grown its service offering in recent years with a lot of work in finance, energy, insurance, and many more.
Here are a few of the most interesting roles available
Click here for the company’s career page
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.