| ^ he was initially targeting MBB or top IBs.. sure he could have landed at IBB or consulting a tier down, but he feels his current role in tech blows away the MBB or top IB analyst roles his friends landed.. IYKYK |
| tech sales for a smart kid from T50 school who has eq grit and hustle is absolutely a fantastic launch point for a career - AI will never displace this lol |
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Yes, I was an elite level (President's Club, top 10% ranked if not #1 for more than one company and product plus a field trainer) in pharma then medical device sales person.
Secrets to getting that first job? 1) track record of sales 2) competitive athelete or both. Then it's just pure performance. Often people start with companies that have solid track records for sales training like ADP, copier sales or Enterprise. |
There are no sales internships in the industry. Yes, you need to prove literacy in science to get into pharma sales. |
It’s not anything a halfway smart person can’t learn, though. None of the pharma sales reps I know have science backgrounds. |
Lawyers at firms are in sales, but it doesn't occur to many until they're already there. |
Which makes the industry a bit questionable, doesn't it? Why are non-scientific salespeople needed to sell drugs to those with medical degrees/science backgrounds? |
| Most jobs are sales jobs, fwiw. |
| Nice thing about sales is you always know where you stand unlike other areas like Marketing, HR etc where the lines of impact can get blurry. |
To be a top-ranked sales person? You need to understand the science. In medical devices? You are teaching the physicians too. You are right you don't need the background, but to actually do well you do. |
That's not entirely true. When your company goes through a merger your job is at risk even at the top. There also is a saying in the industry that if someone wants you gone they will find a reason to let you go. |
tech sales way to go for best comp / lifestyle balance. My DS at a FAANG+ (econ major w data concentration from a SLAC) is absolutely killing it vs his peers. Best route for a fairly analytical kid with at least some personality
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Did he start off right as an SDR? It seems like many of those roles now want 1-2 years of sales experience. |
Software sales is a great path for a tech-savvy kid who doesn't want to sit in front of a screen writing code all day and wondering how long before AI renders him obsolete. You don't have to be a Chad like you do in pharma or medical sales, but you can't be a total chud either. PP's description of "analytical with at least some personality" is pretty spot on for tech sales. |
Again with this chad / chud ridiculousness? Are you 12 years old?? |