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. by honTim(m): 5:30am On Feb 08, 2017
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Re: . by achyc2002(m): 8:02am On Feb 08, 2017
Trust me on this, it is. Just give it your best
Re: . by honTim(m): 8:06am On Feb 08, 2017
achyc2002:
Trust me on this, it is. Just give it your best
really? How stressful can this role possibly be.... I do appreciate ur comment and time
Re: . by Blessedgurl(f): 3:07pm On Feb 08, 2017
If the basic salary is 60,000 then you should accept the offer. Just learn about sales and have a great personality that can help you in identifying prospects (customers) and retaining them. You can also learn alot on the job while you put your skills to work.
Re: . by Nobody: 4:15pm On Feb 08, 2017
honTim:
Does a sales executive job with an FMCG (Name withheld) for a basic salary of 60,000 naira worth it? Although i currently do not earn that much right now, but with the kind of peanut offers I get from Companies in Benin, am contemplating giving this role a chance. Pls I need advice from people who have done similar job before. Is 60k okay for a sales executive position were I will be required to cover a state or half of a state. Pls share your thoughts......


Please grab the offer at once, it's a good (a paint manufacturing company i guess)
Re: . by honTim(m): 6:58pm On Feb 08, 2017
Thanks for your advice... But its actually an FMCG that specialises in production of tomato paste, different kind of seasoning etc.
angelusbrut:



Please grab the offer at once, it's a good (a paint manufacturing company i guess)
Re: . by honTim(m): 6:59pm On Feb 08, 2017
Thank u for the advice
Blessedgurl:
If the basic salary is 60,000 then you should accept the offer. Just learn about sales and have a great personality that can help you in identifying prospects (customers) and retaining them. You can also learn alot on the job while you put your skills to work.
Re: . by yeldey: 8:19pm On Feb 08, 2017
Let me use someone's case as an example, he was earning 50k last year but recently got an offer of 4M per annum in one of the biggest FMCG with barely 3 years experience. Gain the experience and move on.

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Re: . by Blessedgurl(f): 10:05pm On Feb 08, 2017
@yeldey that's one of the reasons why I like Sales Jobs.
Re: . by Nobody: 11:04pm On Feb 08, 2017
honTim:
Thanks for your advice... But its actually an FMCG that specialises in production of tomato paste, different kind of seasoning etc.


it's OK jare...don't waste further time joor
Re: . by Appliedmaths(m): 12:31am On Feb 09, 2017
honTim:
Does a sales executive job with an FMCG (Name withheld) for a basic salary of 60,000 naira worth it? Although i currently do not earn that much right now, but with the kind of peanut offers I get from Companies in Benin, am contemplating giving this role a chance. Pls I need advice from people who have done similar job before. Is 60k okay for a sales executive position were I will be required to cover a state or half of a state. Pls share your thoughts......

Oga go start that work and grow your portfolio... 6momths + your alert go change, that's if you're good and based on performance review.
Re: . by honTim(m): 6:37pm On Feb 09, 2017
Really? Is sales that profiting? I think am beginning to gain more interest in this sales of a thing.. Thanks for your advice
Appliedmaths:


Oga go start that work and grow your portfolio... 6momths + your alert go change, that's if you're good and based on performance review.
Re: . by honTim(m): 6:38pm On Feb 09, 2017
Thanks for the advice
yeldey:
Let me use someone's case as an example, he was earning 50k last year but recently got an offer of 4M per annum in one of the biggest FMCG with barely 3 years experience. Gain the experience and move on.
Re: . by Appliedmaths(m): 6:49pm On Feb 09, 2017
honTim:
Really? Is sales that profiting? I think am beginning to gain more interest in this sales of a thing.. Thanks for your advice

The trick behind sales is putting up a friendly attitude,good negotiation ability to persuade and also effective customer service. With these you'll grow your client base and portfolio under 3months... With ground experience and performance review you'll become an asset to your organization, 6months review you'll get a raise or you pull out to organization B who'll be willing to grab you with both arms.

Start and tell us what you see.
Re: . by yeldey: 6:52pm On Feb 09, 2017
honTim:
Thanks for the advice

You are welcome.
Re: . by honTim(m): 8:05pm On Feb 09, 2017
Thank you very much.. But what are my chances if am taking this role (Sales Executive) as a near novice in sale/marketing... Do I stand a chance to excel within such short period?
Appliedmaths:


With ground experience and performance review you'll become an asset to your organization, 6months review you'll get a raise or you pull out to organization B who'll be willing to grab you with both arms.

Start and tell us what you see.
Re: . by Appliedmaths(m): 10:12pm On Feb 09, 2017
honTim:
Thank you very much.. But what are my chances if am taking this role (Sales Executive) as a near novice in sale/marketing... Do I stand a chance to excel within such short period?

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