Monday, January 4, 2010

Happy New Year! Here's to finding that new sales job.

You have felt the ache of needing something new; a new job, a new challenge or a new industry.

The beginning of each year is a great time to evaluate, assess and look forward. This is a time when there is much turnover in sales positions. Perhaps you’ve earned that annual bonus, received your new quota, territory or new boss and it’s time to move on. Whatever your reason for looking for a new sales job; cover all bases where you are now before doing anything drastic.

If you conclude that it’s time to move on, you need to make some decisions. They include such things as do I post my resume online, do I work with a recruiter, who I work with, how many do I work with and of course where do I want to be. There has to be some soul searching and evaluating your true strengths and couple that with the things that you truly enjoy doing. If you are aiming for an industry that you know nothing about, it’s up to you to do some preliminary research.

So often, candidates sit in my office and can articulate what they don’t want to do but the list of want they want to do is much shorter. Ask friends and family what your strengths are and where and what they see you doing. Take a look at past performance evaluations. They should shed some light. Which job in your past did you love and why?

Checklist

1. Take inventory of your strengths and places of improvement.
2. Take an inventory of things that you are truly passionate about.
3. Can you combine #1 and #2 and make it a career?
4. Enlist the help of people close to you for #1.
5. Do some research on the industries that interest you.
6. Set small attainable goals with deadlines IE I will complete by resume by next Wednesday at 7 pm.

This is a very important task, not to be taken lightly. Get that checklist done and get the resume done perfectly before sending it out. Remember this document should speak on your behalf if you are not present. You’re a sales person after all so GO SELL YOURSELF.

Happy selling
D

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I would add to your comment, be confident in yourself and your possibility to attaign your goals. Always be patient and do not accept to quickly what is propose. Start looking at new opportunity or field in the first year of employment. « Always be ready to climb»

Have a fantastic and productive week!