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sales jobs

  • 02-04-2007 3:18pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 496 ✭✭


    I was talking to a guy over the weekend and he said I should consider a pharmaceutical field sales job as its not too tough and it can be good paying if you get your bonuses thats the reason I want to get my full licence as quickly as possible, I have a diploma in Analytical chemistry do you think I should go back to get my degree if I want to persue this area and do most places look for sales experience?I have never worked in sales


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,412 ✭✭✭tom-thebox


    Im 24 now, and working for myself. Before I worked for myself I was in IT field sales to the ICT, which developed from an account managment role.

    I was in the field for 2 years, my last p60 stated I earned 75k before I went off to work for myself, i left school at 15 and developed a carear in sales, it was a good choice I made a lot of money, had a new car under my bum. I bought my own house when I was 21 all takes to my well paying job.

    I have a friend in oracle who came out with 108k last year.

    It can be a good carear if you are dedicated and willing to put in the time and effort, again sales people are born not made ;)

    I would go back tomorrow at the drop of the hat if I had to


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