COMPUTERS IN YOUR CAREER
Computer Sales Professional
Thinking
about a career in sales? If so, you should consider a position in the
computer hardware, software, or services market. Depending on the type
of sales you pursue, the rewards can be enormous. Despite what you may
be thinking, a degree in computer science is not always required for a
career in computer –related sales.
Computer sales professionals sell a wide variety of products and services. Here are just a few:
This field includes personal computers desktops, portables,
network servers, network computers (NCs), and handheld computers. You
may be sell to individual end users; small, medium, and large
businesses; government agencies or schools; or to a variety of other
organizations.
Although it may be impossible to find an organization that
is not networked, opportunities abound in the networking sales field.
Organizations are constantly upgrading and expanding their existing
networks, looking for hardware and software solutions that will enable
them to store and transmit data faster and more efficiently.
Telecommunications and computer technologies go hand in
hand. Markets are expanding for wireless systems; systems that can
transmit voice and data simultaneously; and phone systems that can
connect to networks, enabling ushers to bring up a caller’s data
instantly.
· Internet services sales.
The Internet is now an entire industry unto itself. Thousands
of companies have sprung up, selling Internet services of all type,
including Web hosting; Web site management; design; advertising;
security; e-commerce; consulting; software and content development; and
many others.
This industry extends beyond sales of operating systems and word
processors; enterprise software includes massive database systems,
network management software, data—mining tools, and other powerful and
expensive packages.
· Professional services sales.
“Professional services” is a catch-all term that covers
nearly every type of computer or network-related service, including
system analysis and design; installation and configuration; programming
and development; systems management; break-fix; help desk services; and
software support. A career in computer sales can be very rewarding.
Sales professionals are paid in many different compensation programs.
Any compensation plan might in include a straight salary, commissions,
bonuses, profit sharing, stock options, and other rewards. Many retail
salespeople earn base salaries of $20,000 to $30,000, plus bonuses and
commissions. The most successful corporate sales representatives earn
literally millions of dollars. Computer sales can mean long hours, hard
work, and less negotiating. It also requires an understanding of the
products, services, and prices offered by your company and your
competitors. Computer sales are extremely complected,
especially when dealing with large corporate clients who purchase
millions of dollars worth of products and services in a single order.
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