Sales Jobs

DateJob TitleLocationJob Type
2013-05-21Regional Sales ManagerLos Angeles, CAFull Time
2013-05-13IT Sales ProfessionalNew York, NYFull Time
2013-04-30Business Development ManagerBannockburn, ILFull Time
2013-04-24Investigative Channel ContractorEagan, MNContract
2013-04-18Account ExecutiveNew York, NYFull Time
2013-04-18International Sales & TradingNew York, NYFull Time
2013-04-15Junior Sales ExecutiveNew York, NYFull Time
2013-04-15Senior Sales ExecutiveNew York, NYFull Time
2013-04-09Organization Readiness ConsultantEagan, MNContract to hire
2013-04-09Account ManagerAlbany, NYFull Time
2013-04-09Account ManagerNew York, NYFull Time
2013-04-05Inside Sales AssociateNorth Quincy, MAContract
2013-04-02Account ManagerQuincy, MAUnspecified
2013-04-02Account ManagerMorristown, NJUnspecified
2013-04-01Sales AssistantDexter, MIContract
2013-03-20Account ExecutiveNYFull Time
2013-03-08Sales ExecutiveChicago, ILFull Time
2013-03-07Category ManagerBloomington, MNUnspecified
2013-03-04Account ManagerRichmond, VAFull Time
2013-03-04Account ManagerNy, NYFull Time

The salespeople are the lifeline of a company. No company would be successful if there was not a sales force out there selling their products and services to the masses. For this reason, there will always be sales jobs available. In fact, a salesperson with a proven track record can easily get a job in any economy or industry. Infinity Consulting Services is partnered with many Fortune 100 companies, so they can easily help you get a sales job in a company where you can make a big impact and a big paycheck.

Careers in Sales Jobs

Being a salesperson is a very challenging job, yet it can be very rewarding. If you are looking for a job in sales management, it is recommended that you have a Bachelor's degree. However, a successful salesperson can easily work their way up into management with hard work and dedication. The traits that make a good salesperson are often innate and cannot be taught. For this reason, a college degree is not required to get a job in sales; however, it may help you get your foot in the door. A successful salesperson has confidence and charm but comes across trustworthy and honest. It is vital that salespeople believe in the product or service they are selling. Salespeople are constantly evaluating their techniques in order improve their selling skills.

Salary Ranges for Sales Jobs

Since the majority of sales jobs are commission based, the salary range can vary greatly. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average salary for a sales manager in 2010 was close to $100,000. However, the salary for salespeople is not so concrete. The Bureau states that a retail sales worker makes a mere $20,000 per year, but that figure is very skewed. Most salespeople rely on their commissions, not their salaries. While the salary may be small, the annual income range for a top salesperson can range from $40,000 up to $150,000 or more. If you have an innate ability to sell and are dedicated to improving yourself, you can easily find yourself on the high end of this range.

Sales
  • Sales Directors, Managers, Assistants
  • Pre-Sales Support, Sales Support
  • Cold Callers
  • Inside/Outside Sales
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