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Hahaha Ive seen this movie many times, a fairly romanticized perspective I'd saysylvester the cat said:
How about a salesman for construction materials ranging from residential scale to commercial scale?Tenacity said:Okay, sales guy for what industry, segment and what type of products?
- B2C Sales Guy?
- B2G Sales Guy?
- B2B Sales Guy?
- High Dollar Sales (over $5,000 ticket or cost)?
- Low Dollar Sales (under 1,000 ticket or cost)?
- Assigned Territory or No Territory?
- Independent or W2?
- Position that requires licensing or not?
As you can see, your question is too broad, you would have to be a little more specific, thanks lol.
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Good point bit vague. I meant more what skillset or type of person best fits the role of a salemen, or does it differ largely between segments and product types.Tenacity said:Okay, sales guy for what industry, segment and what type of products?
- B2C Sales Guy?
- B2G Sales Guy?
- B2B Sales Guy?
- High Dollar Sales (over $5,000 ticket or cost)?
- Low Dollar Sales (under 1,000 ticket or cost)?
- Assigned Territory or No Territory?
- Independent or W2?
- Position that requires licensing or not?
As you can see, your question is too broad, you would have to be a little more specific, thanks lol.
The latter, sir. Supplies that will be used in the process of the construction, such as scaffoldings, etc.Tenacity said:In relation to Construction Materials are you talking about selling the Machinery/Heavy Equipment that will be used to construct the properties? Or are you talking about selling the supplies that will be used in the process of the construction? Both of which would require you to work with the manufacturer directly to sell the equipment or the supplies, they would most likely have a high barrier to entry and require some sort of college degree completion and prior B2B sales background.