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I'm sure there are plenty of current and former salesman on this board.
I have a phone interview for a Junior Sales Engineer position coming up. What questions should I expect? And what answers do employers like to hear? I'm expecting they want to see how my personality is over the phone.
The actual hiring manager is busy so the Senior Sales Engineer will be doing the interview. Coincindentally he will be the one training me if I get the job.
After the phone interview, if they choose me, they will bring me on site for a Caliper test. Does anyone have experience in that?
Any advice on how to approach this is welcome.
Job description:
I have a phone interview for a Junior Sales Engineer position coming up. What questions should I expect? And what answers do employers like to hear? I'm expecting they want to see how my personality is over the phone.
The actual hiring manager is busy so the Senior Sales Engineer will be doing the interview. Coincindentally he will be the one training me if I get the job.
After the phone interview, if they choose me, they will bring me on site for a Caliper test. Does anyone have experience in that?
Any advice on how to approach this is welcome.
Job description:
-> Responsible for sales, forecasting and sales growth, by maintaining current customer base while identifying new opportunities in designated sales territory.
-> Main points of contact will be engineers, designers, or other professional and technical personnel at commercial and industrial customers
-> Reviews customer drawings, plans, and other customer documents to develop and prepare cost estimates and properly engineered products.
-> Prepares and presents customer quotations, training, seminars, call reports, and special reports as directed.
-> Opportunity to participate in special marketing projects, tradeshows and other corporate promotional programs.
-> Main points of contact will be engineers, designers, or other professional and technical personnel at commercial and industrial customers
-> Reviews customer drawings, plans, and other customer documents to develop and prepare cost estimates and properly engineered products.
-> Prepares and presents customer quotations, training, seminars, call reports, and special reports as directed.
-> Opportunity to participate in special marketing projects, tradeshows and other corporate promotional programs.
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