Every Job Requires Sales
Most people that aren’t in sales underestimate the power of sales and don’t realize how much selling occurs in everyone’s daily life. Everyone should build or hone their sales skills, not just people directly involved in sales.
When I talk to young people that have just graduated college or are looking for an internship I always recommend sales. Not everyone is made for sales but the experience they will receive from sales will help most people for years to come.
Sales helps build confidence, increases communication skills helps people become more outgoing, and should help in a wide array of other skills such as negotiation, listening and closing. How will this serve better in life? In all aspects.
We are always selling ourselves; whether it is to someone we want to get to know better, selling ourselves in an interview, to a co-worker, to our employees or boss, to our spouses and to our friends. We may use negotiations when buying a car, a house or anything else for that matter.
Planning on starting your own business? You will have to sell your idea to potential investors. How are you planning on gaining your business? Will you sell or will you hire someone to sell? You will still have to sell someone on why they should join your new business with no current clientele or no history. Many smart and highly competent people try to start their own business but fail because they can’t get the business in the door. It’s not their fault, they just don’t know how.
If you or someone you know are looking to better yourselves in your career but are unsure of where to go, gives sales a shot. Even if it’s not for you, the skills you will learn are invaluable and will help in all aspects of your life.



Show Me The Money Says:
Yup, this goes to kids as well. They have to sell what sport they want to play with other kids or convince friends on what they should do tonight. There is sales skills required in any activity you do when you break it down.
Posted on December 14th, 2008 at 2:54 pm