Timeline for Sales position interview question
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Jun 15, 2017 at 7:14 | vote | accept | Omar | ||
Jun 14, 2017 at 23:27 | comment | added | Stephan Branczyk | When did this happen? If this happened yesterday, I would do some quick research today. Then, I would contact the company and tell them I changed my mind. The product that will be making the most money in the future according to trends (or according to an educated guess), is the product you should want to sell. Not only that, but the department with the winning product is usually the one with the biggest budget and highest priority over who gets hired. | |
Jun 14, 2017 at 23:05 | comment | added | Stephan Branczyk | You gave the best possible answer you could. But this part "sell different products but quite similar to a non-specialized person" probably means that you didn't do your homework enough. Why did they have different products that are quite similar? There must be a reason for this. No company makes different products just for the fun of it. If you're applying to a public company, you must read their annual report. If you're applying to a smaller company, you must read what the trade press says about their products and future trends. And if you don't know those answers, you should at least ask. | |
Jun 14, 2017 at 22:02 | answer | added | Andieisme | timeline score: 5 | |
Jun 14, 2017 at 21:44 | comment | added | Omar | I exactly said that.. They insisted but I maintained my opinion, by leaving I was wondering if this was a trick question.. Because i came with only 1 position 1 job description in hand | |
Jun 14, 2017 at 21:40 | comment | added | Fattie | Really I'd just say "they are both GREAT" and not make a big deal of it. | |
Jun 14, 2017 at 21:31 | review | First posts | |||
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Jun 14, 2017 at 21:29 | history | asked | Omar | CC BY-SA 3.0 |