FlexpertHamilton
Master Don Juan
I interviewed for a sales based role for a digital marketing company and was given an informal offer. Need to review the official offer letter and find out the terms, might negotiate a bit, but the base salary is $50k with a 10% commission on sales, and it's fully work from home. It's not much, but enough to survive, and I may even be able to get away with getting a 2nd WFH job on top of it. It's a small company and the owner is very laid back and doesn't give a **** about anything except what works.
I've never done sales as a primary focus, but I did enjoy it when I actually believed in the product/service. I am extremely introverted, so I do wonder how much energy I'll have in my tank, but I may focus on prospecting qualified leads and networking/reputation over spammy cold calling. I suspect they hired me because of my demeanor which is very laid back, not overly talkative, compared to most salesmen who are obnoxiously high energy and big talkers. I think the stereotypical idea of salesman (tryhard cheeseball clowns who are manipulative and pushy) probably isn't relevant anymore in 2024, and I hear salesman say that being a genuine and a good listener goes a long way, so we'll see.
Anyone have any advice or insight to share?
I've never done sales as a primary focus, but I did enjoy it when I actually believed in the product/service. I am extremely introverted, so I do wonder how much energy I'll have in my tank, but I may focus on prospecting qualified leads and networking/reputation over spammy cold calling. I suspect they hired me because of my demeanor which is very laid back, not overly talkative, compared to most salesmen who are obnoxiously high energy and big talkers. I think the stereotypical idea of salesman (tryhard cheeseball clowns who are manipulative and pushy) probably isn't relevant anymore in 2024, and I hear salesman say that being a genuine and a good listener goes a long way, so we'll see.
Anyone have any advice or insight to share?