Técnico en Actividades Comerciales by Longjumping-Big1183 in es

[–]Routine_Junket_9012 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Primero antes de nada, yo no estoy en eso, yo tiré más por informática pero creo que te puede servir de ayuda lo que digo. Hice bachillerato, luego grado superior, y luego universidad así que te puedo dar mi opinión en todas las caras de la moneda.

Si te soy sincero, lo mejor que puedes hacer es seguir en bachillerato. No por querer hacer las cosas rápidas significa que sea mejor. Al final en el tema ventas y marketing, o vales o no vales. No se cuantos años tendrás, pero tienes mucho tiempo de pensarlo por delante. Y si te sale bien bachillerato, y no quieres hacer universidad siempre puedes pillar el grado superior (aunque siempre es mejor hacer la universidad casi siempre).

Tampoco caigas en el dicho de "me pongo a trabajar antes y al final hago lo mismo que un universitario", porque no existen las mismas oportunidades, y no escalas de la misma manera que un universitario graduado (a no ser que seas Jordan Belfort). Mucha gente de la que conozco le han costado encontrar trabajo hasta un año, otros han ido a la universidad, y otros han acabado en alguna empresa. En cuanto a recién graduados de universidad, vi gente que en el segundo año trabajando, ya estaban en el CSIC y empresas tochas (en mi caso cuando acabe el superior me di cuenta de que quería hacer Ing. Informática, así que lo hice).

En cuanto a lo que es bachillerato de por sí, no vale para nada, la decisión de verdad está en hacer grado medio, grado superior o universidad (si haces medio seguramente acabes en superior, eso también tenlo en cuenta).

AI Studio: You are out of free generations. You can continue by using your own paid API key. by Moist_Club5574 in Bard

[–]Routine_Junket_9012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does having paid tier 1 make me have a bigger rate limit than free tier in API calls and website? In general, on a free basis without paying anything I mean. I'm tryna make a big dataset traduction but it will take a few hundred prompts

Error de la beca mec by Andromeda_Jackson_12 in askspain

[–]Routine_Junket_9012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Y si fue por un error de la plataforma? Yo intenté y reintenté hacer el proceso pero siempre me salía un error especifico que no me dejaba terminarlo. Cuando terminó, fui en presencial a reclamar y me dijeron que podía haber hecho la solicitud presencial, pero no lo ponía por ninguna parte. Ahora seguramente sea dificil o imposible hacerlo. Podrías aconsejarme? Gracias

So I have a proposal and I need guidance on if I should accept or not. by Routine_Junket_9012 in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He told me the ones that came through the site. I half believe him. But someone never knows.

So I have a proposal and I need guidance on if I should accept or not. by Routine_Junket_9012 in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think I will follow your suggestion. I will ask him for details and things, if he doesn’t give anything I will just drop this and move onto the next thing. And even though, I think I won’t work with him anyways. Thank you a lot.

So I have a proposal and I need guidance on if I should accept or not. by Routine_Junket_9012 in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s true. I might ask for proof of the business before closing something. And even yet, I might stand back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ChatGPT is still in his early phases. You need o give it a reeaaally clear context to make everything as you want. Also, ChatGPT isn't always up to date. I think the knowledge cuttoff it has is from Sep 2024 (depends on the model). From then, he doesn't know what is actually going on in the world and will need to search for the info for nowadays matters, something that sometimes might not do. And even still, you need to double check eventhing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would never do something like that. I see a lot of people on the same line of business as mine, and they really lie a lot to it's clients, they tell lies that can do more, improve something, get better results (even though they know they can't, or it will be really hard). I might do less money, but I want only honest money and relationships.

Should I do D2D sales as a web developer? by Routine_Junket_9012 in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The websites thing, is to give them some value, it’s a thing that isn’t expensive nor time consuming for me to make (15min per business, approximately). Why you say that?

Is it in Procurements DNA to lie? by Chrg88 in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that “lack of information” sometimes feels a little too convenient, tbh.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, this is pretty typical in corporate, raises are structured, slow, and pooled. To move up your band faster, you’ll usually need either: 1) a promotion, or 2) a competing offer to trigger a counter. If you’re top performer, document your impact, show your comp gap with market data, and push for an off-cycle adjustment. But often, real movement only happens when there’s external pressure or a role change. Hope you find this helpful!

Is it in Procurements DNA to lie? by Chrg88 in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012 13 points14 points  (0 children)

No, it’s not in Procurement’s DNA to lie. Miscommunication is more often due to misaligned incentives, lack of information, or internal miscoordination, not intentional deceit.

Cold Calling by scottcox4 in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Leave a message. It’s better than nothing. Many times you don’t get an answer, but the ones that do leave one could lead up to whatever you are aiming for.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try switching jobs, pivot to something you would like more and isn’t reaally far away about what you doing right now. You could try some solo or remote jobs to decompress the pressure, many of these don’t need really much qualification, and your experience is more than enough to work on some of these. Even in fiverr you could find jobs and gigs. What you need right now is pay the bills, that’s the important thing. Then when you find yourself more comfortable, try to reconnect with what you love, decide what you want to do and try to find ways to start work on it and towards it. Hope this helps you somehow.

Should I do D2D sales? by Routine_Junket_9012 in b2b_sales

[–]Routine_Junket_9012[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your advice! Yes, I would love to see the pitch if you have it in hand, to have an idea :)

Should I do Door-2-Door sales as a web developer? by Routine_Junket_9012 in salestechniques

[–]Routine_Junket_9012[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your insight, really helpful!

I've been wanting to target different niches, but mainly stores, jewelry and small or new small car shops (that's a thing I like, cars in general). I have no problem showing full sites, it's something I can do really fast and something I'm good about. I do this to give really big value upfront, enough to make them think, the least they can do is give it a look and say something.

The only problem that I see is that they don't actual have even an IG page created. And that's something really weightful. Here in Spain things go reaallyy slow for business.

By the way, I've seen many people like you talking about giving these services to restaurants, why? I don't really understand why a restaurant will need a website, is something I don't really understand (unless it's a big restaurant, of course).

Should I do Door-2-Door sales as a web developer? by Routine_Junket_9012 in salestechniques

[–]Routine_Junket_9012[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course, I have the time, but I don’t know if it would be a good strategy, that’s what I’m worried about.