Firstly I would like to thank everyone at Signs101, originally I joined the forum to help prepare myself for an interview I'd be having at Schneider Graphics here in Des Moines, Iowa. I ended up landing the job and will be starting on the 16th. I believe this is largely due to Signs101 because of the research I was able to do on the forum; I was able to show an understanding of the industry and products in my interviews.
Now I will be entering a sales position, and I'm looking to receive any advice or tid-bits the community can throw at me.
As for as sales is concerned, what was the most important lesson you learned when starting out? What about the biggest challenge, or the most common challenge? While talking to the person that will be leaving the position I will be filling she said that the biggest difficulty is needing to constantly babysit each project through all stages of production. Do any of you feel that this is also the case where you work?
And for those of you working in other positions, working with a sales team, what do you feel is their most common mistake? How do you feel that they could work with you better? If you could offer any advice to your sales team, what would it be?
Thank you in advance for your help, and if you feel there is anything else I should know about sales I'm eager to hear.
Now I will be entering a sales position, and I'm looking to receive any advice or tid-bits the community can throw at me.
As for as sales is concerned, what was the most important lesson you learned when starting out? What about the biggest challenge, or the most common challenge? While talking to the person that will be leaving the position I will be filling she said that the biggest difficulty is needing to constantly babysit each project through all stages of production. Do any of you feel that this is also the case where you work?
And for those of you working in other positions, working with a sales team, what do you feel is their most common mistake? How do you feel that they could work with you better? If you could offer any advice to your sales team, what would it be?
Thank you in advance for your help, and if you feel there is anything else I should know about sales I'm eager to hear.