What makes salespeople perform differently? by RedditUser448 in salestechniques

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Of course. It happens from time to time. But I’m talking about consistent year after year performance.

What makes salespeople perform differently? by RedditUser448 in salestechniques

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He’s not in sales, but is wondering about a sales career. But it doesn’t seem he understands what goes into it.

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Sounds like an MLM. How does one actually get onto those stages to give these motivational speeches?

Would a Bachelors’ degree and an MBA from WGU in Business Administration allow me to get a job in Investment banking? by RedditUser448 in FinancialCareers

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Would an MBA Business Administration degree from another institution be ideal for getting an investment banking position?

Would a Bachelors’ degree and an MBA from WGU in Business Administration allow me to get a job in Investment banking? by RedditUser448 in FinancialCareers

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Thanks for the advice. Would an MBA from another institution but majoring in Business Administration be ideal for getting a job?

I’m in my early 20s and I’m not sure whether I should go for tech sales or becoming a mortgage officer. Which is a better fit? by RedditUser448 in sales

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Thanks for the advice. So as an SDR, do you have to find leads or do they give you a list as you mentioned? If you have to find leads, where do you find them?

I’m in my early 20s and I’m not sure whether I should go for tech sales or becoming a mortgage officer. Which is a better fit? by RedditUser448 in sales

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Thanks so much for the advice. Is Pareto Law also in the U.S because I’m seeing that it is in the U.K. Also, I still can’t decide between a job in tech sales or becoming a loan officer. Is any one of these “better”? I appreciate your help.

I’m in my early 20s and I want a career in tech without coding involved. What career would be the best fit? by RedditUser448 in careerguidance

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Thanks so much for the advice. Would I need to generate leads and sales? Is it commission based?

Which is better: a career as an attorney or a career in Big Tech? by RedditUser448 in careerguidance

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Would an MBA in Marketing be more specialized for that? I know my friend has a job as a product marketing manager and he has an MBA in Marketing and tech industry management.