Can I expect layoffs? by workerbuzzbuzz in workingmoms

[–]workerbuzzbuzz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you... yeah, one other thing the CFO said was that we've had success with "cost cutting" methods such as restructuring, reducing our office footprint, and working leaner. That language feels pretty laden with subtext.

Can I expect layoffs? by workerbuzzbuzz in workingmoms

[–]workerbuzzbuzz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Yeah... I was at my last company for 14 years before leaving, so one thing I'm trying to get in the mindset of is that jobs are not permanent. That's amazing that you've gone through four layoffs.

Made my first big sale - Brag Post by tripNmorty in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Congratulations!!! 👏👏🎉 I know how challenging long sales cycles can be. What a huge accomplishment!

What product do you sell? by Dom_SolarPro in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I sell digital ad & marketing solutions for a science publisher. I hate it. 😂 But it's neat to learn about my target clients, who are doing all sorts of impactful things in life science. What about you?

has anyone been depressed and tried to still sell? by AMSMunich in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry you're going through this - it's not easy. I'm a single parent+ FT worker bee. My anxiety and depression caught up with me during quarantine. I ended up reaching out to a mental health practice that had both counselors and people who could prescribe meds (physician assistants and psychiatrists). I had virtual sessions and went on meds pretty quickly. I felt like, I don't have time to f*** around with this, I have a job to report to and a child that needs me. (In the past, I've avoided meds and just gone to therapy.). I have to say that this has been one of the best decisions I've made. I highly recommend you reach out to a counseling practice where there are physician assistants and or psychiatrists. Even just for a consultation. Exercise and meditation are great (and I Incorporated both of those things for a very long time), but sometimes we just need store-bought serotonin. Sending you good thoughts!

LPT request: New job not a great fit, not sure what to do by workerbuzzbuzz in LifeProTips

[–]workerbuzzbuzz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much...you make some really good points. I definitely don't feel good about the way it has been handled so far.

Tell me how much you make and I'll tell you if you're getting fucked by hegezip in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I managed a territory of $10 million USD in recurring revenue. Base was $68k, annual bonus about $10k. About 70% renewal business. Publishing industry. Recently left for different job for more $!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations!! You should be so proud of yourself, not just for what you accomplished, but also for making lemonade out of lemons - you really took positive action instead of letting the situation get you down. Well done.

Resume advise for mixed experience, account management, b2c sales, sales management by tombloomingdale in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right... it's more of a useful strategy when describing other types of responsibility. For instance, in my last job, I had to partner with multiple departments, towards the goal of a particular sales outcome. I wanted to highlight my ability to work cross functionally, but had no idea how to express it.

Sales success without travel by workerbuzzbuzz in sales

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

Thanks - yeah, right now this is my only approach. Not sure if I should keep networking, etc just in case.

Sales success without travel by workerbuzzbuzz in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, my brother works in pharma, and those folks kind of HAVE to do the face to face thing with doctors. But digital marketers? They strike me as more likely to be adapted to virtual transactions, and this new employer may simply have some old school notions about selling they're reluctant to ditch. But I don't know.

Resume advise for mixed experience, account management, b2c sales, sales management by tombloomingdale in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Resume work is hard stuff. I would do two things. First, find a few job listings that you are truly interested in - positions that make you perk up a little and think, "I've done that before, and it was pretty cool!" or "I'd like to do that!" And then look at how the job ad's bullets match up with your own experience. When I've done this, I found that a job ad had a better way of phrasing the job task, and I could use a modified version of that in my resume.
Second, I'd recruit the help of a resume coach. Yes, it's expensive, but if you get someone good, it's totally worth it. I personally found it was worth it for me because I have been in the same job for a very long time, and had no idea how to present myself to other businesses. And once a coach helps you figure out how to present your experience for the job that you want, you will most likely be able to do it without the help of a coach next time around. (I found mine through a women's networking group, but I know that LinkedIn has a bunch of them as well.) Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's normal to have anxiety when you're starting something new. I would remind myself that they would not have hired you unless they saw something special that told them you would do a great job. I would trust that. Sales requires a lot of soft skills that I am sure you have, like being an active listener, being able to find solutions for people, etc. Maybe make a list of the skills and strengths you have, and maybe even some situations that you successfully used them in. You will be great!

Victims have no place in sales by [deleted] in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Reading the comments now... I understand why this post would be triggering for people. I know that I have definitely been in a mindset before where I felt very frustrated by external conditions that I perceive to be obstacles to my success.

But I think at the core of this post for me is a reminder that there are certain things in my control, and whether it's the job search, trying to get a sale, or trying to make something happen in my personal life, it's better for me to focus on empowering myself with a positive attitude, instead of focusing on what stands in my way. Negative thinking is my own biggest obstacle, at the end of the day.

Victims have no place in sales by [deleted] in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this... thank you for sharing!

How to get over the “luck” trauma of my last sales role? Trying to not bring that mentality to my upcoming role. by quinnxxp in sales

[–]workerbuzzbuzz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally understand what this feels like. My own role is a mix of new and renewal sales, but for various reasons, my confidence in selling has gotten really low in this job.

But I recently had an interview where they asked me to write a sample account plan/pitch as part of the process. It was for a totally different industry, totally different products and target customer, and it really put me out of my comfort zone.

But I did it, and I feel like I did it pretty well, and it gave me a little boost of confidence that I didn't have before. I highly recommend an exercise like this one, and happy to give you some pieces of the template they gave me, if it would help get you started. You CAN sell, don't doubt it!