I’m actually about to get into tech sales.. I’ve been researching crazy these last couple of weeks and so far I’m really amped on it. Both of you guys are very impressive especially how you stay humble and you both give great advice. So definitely wanted to say I appreciate that. I believe the pros out way the cons by far especially if you’re willing to put in the work.
I gotta say gentlemen….I’ve been watching all of your RUclips videos for at least last 4 months. This one…this one is the best yet. Extremely motivational and focusing. Well done!!
It’s great when you guys talk about what else can be done with tech sales further down the line. That’s what “experience” is all about. Share the past so we can better predict the future. Y’all rock 🤙
I joined the course over a year ago. Got into a different role at a startup. But now I’m back on the grind to try and break in. This video really came at the perfect time for me haha. Thanks for the boost guys
Nerves are normal, everyone goes through them. If you power through early on you'll start to get a little more numb to it and not take it personally. It's why sales people get paid more because we have to deal with the occasional awkward social interaction that most aren't willing to subject themselves to. I used to get incredibly nervous on cold calls and big calls with clients, now I have a healthy disconnect from the outcome. It's like lifting weights, at first you get really sore and it can become a burden. After a while your body gets more used to it and it's just a necessary part of doing your job and why you get paid more.
hey man. I used to sell Mercs and left to go into tech sales (SDR) . It's been 2 weeks now and I'm frikken loving it. I highly recommend you get in bro. It's for the best 🔥🙌. Good luck
@@ReneKhobie hell yeah bro, one of my homies knows a sales manager and we connected and said the same thing about SDR/BDR. Ultimately goal is AE but have ti start in a new space and understand that. Good luck on your journey 🤞
@ReneKhobie Same I've been in the automotive industry since 2016 and have been with Subaru for the last five. Just transitioned into Software Sales as a business development representative! Just did my first week, it feels crazy not working this weekend lol but im already loving the career change it was definitely worth it. Best luck to you!
Hi there, great vid filled with great info👍🏼 I’m currently 20 with 2 more years left in my degree in business analytics. But with recent videos like this changing my perspective on my future job I am interested into going into software sales or tech sales. How easy or difficulty would it be for me to switch over to tech sales or software sales and what would I have to gain as a future employee to be successful in the field of tech or software sales ?
Keep going with your business analytics degree, that is a solid background and sets you up well to land an SDR job out of college. I would look for sales and/or customer facing internships to put yourself in the best position. Alternatively if you land an internship at a renowned company that is a great way to stand out even if it's not sales
Thanks for sharing your real experiences and feelings, Its Insightful..... Could you try bringing in founders and tech entrepreneurs of some companies who had a previous Tech Sales background. I know my friends Father who worked as an AE in Salesforce India(Chennai) for nearly 8 years and have started his own IT Service company Doing Turnover of 10 million$ per year and employed over 300+ people.
Hey love your content ! I currently have 3 years of experience in Digital transformation and thinking about moving into Tech sales Do you think it's worth it to start as SDR or BDR ? Or should I aim directly for account executive of smaller accounts ? And any thoughts on the different techhubs in Europe? thinking about moving to Dublin But vs London, or Amsterdam, Paris...
@topsta7316 yes. Sales will always be in demand. I would learn something technical-ish/analytical even if you minor in it and look for internship and/or work experience that is customer facing and ideally sales. You have a long time to figure it out so I wouldn't worry too much about it right now
Try to take a course on business writing, get involved in clubs and organizations, learn how to talk to anyone, take on leadership roles, learn how to give an effective presentation, get an internship the summer of your junior year, try to go abroad if your college offers it. College goes by quickly, so good luck and have fun in undergrad!
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I’m actually about to get into tech sales.. I’ve been researching crazy these last couple of weeks and so far I’m really amped on it. Both of you guys are very impressive especially how you stay humble and you both give great advice. So definitely wanted to say I appreciate that. I believe the pros out way the cons by far especially if you’re willing to put in the work.
How has it been a month later?
I gotta say gentlemen….I’ve been watching all of your RUclips videos for at least last 4 months. This one…this one is the best yet. Extremely motivational and focusing. Well done!!
Appreciate it!
It’s great when you guys talk about what else can be done with tech sales further down the line. That’s what “experience” is all about.
Share the past so we can better predict the future.
Y’all rock 🤙
Appreciate it!
I joined the course over a year ago. Got into a different role at a startup. But now I’m back on the grind to try and break in. This video really came at the perfect time for me haha.
Thanks for the boost guys
Great content fellas 🤙
Kinda like this. Great info, thanks.
Hey guys! Finished last round interview and got a SDR job! Your podcasts are amazing.
14:36 Self development in disguise 🧠💎
What would your number one recommendation be for people with relatively low social skills. I landed a job but the nerves are getting to me.
Nerves are normal, everyone goes through them. If you power through early on you'll start to get a little more numb to it and not take it personally. It's why sales people get paid more because we have to deal with the occasional awkward social interaction that most aren't willing to subject themselves to.
I used to get incredibly nervous on cold calls and big calls with clients, now I have a healthy disconnect from the outcome. It's like lifting weights, at first you get really sore and it can become a burden. After a while your body gets more used to it and it's just a necessary part of doing your job and why you get paid more.
What’s your experience of people going from automotive to tech sales? Preferably right into AE ?
@@lil_AMRAP SDR first in almost all cases
@@techsales-higherlevels thanks for the reply
hey man. I used to sell Mercs and left to go into tech sales (SDR) . It's been 2 weeks now and I'm frikken loving it. I highly recommend you get in bro. It's for the best 🔥🙌. Good luck
@@ReneKhobie hell yeah bro, one of my homies knows a sales manager and we connected and said the same thing about SDR/BDR. Ultimately goal is AE but have ti start in a new space and understand that.
Good luck on your journey 🤞
@ReneKhobie Same I've been in the automotive industry since 2016 and have been with Subaru for the last five. Just transitioned into Software Sales as a business development representative! Just did my first week, it feels crazy not working this weekend lol but im already loving the career change it was definitely worth it. Best luck to you!
Hi there, great vid filled with great info👍🏼
I’m currently 20 with 2 more years left in my degree in business analytics. But with recent videos like this changing my perspective on my future job I am interested into going into software sales or tech sales. How easy or difficulty would it be for me to switch over to tech sales or software sales and what would I have to gain as a future employee to be successful in the field of tech or software sales ?
Keep going with your business analytics degree, that is a solid background and sets you up well to land an SDR job out of college. I would look for sales and/or customer facing internships to put yourself in the best position. Alternatively if you land an internship at a renowned company that is a great way to stand out even if it's not sales
This is good
Thanks for sharing your real experiences and feelings, Its Insightful..... Could you try bringing in founders and tech entrepreneurs of some companies who had a previous Tech Sales background. I know my friends Father who worked as an AE in Salesforce India(Chennai) for nearly 8 years and have started his own IT Service company Doing Turnover of 10 million$ per year and employed over 300+ people.
Glad you enjoyed it, we are definitely looking to bring on more guests in the future!
Yes
Hey love your content !
I currently have 3 years of experience in Digital transformation and thinking about moving into Tech sales
Do you think it's worth it to start as SDR or BDR ? Or should I aim directly for account executive of smaller accounts ?
And any thoughts on the different techhubs in Europe? thinking about moving to Dublin
But vs London, or Amsterdam, Paris...
@@TheVuster88 what have you done in digital transformation
@@techsales-higherlevels Worked as product owner. Working with developers to build digital tools for internal finance teams
@@techsales-higherlevels Product owner. Worked with developers to build pricing tools for our internal finance teams
@@techsales-higherlevels Currently a Product owner. Working with developers to build pricing tools for internal finance teams
As someone going into college this year, I want to get into tech sales after. We are looking at 2028, you think I’m gonna be ok?
@topsta7316 yes. Sales will always be in demand. I would learn something technical-ish/analytical even if you minor in it and look for internship and/or work experience that is customer facing and ideally sales.
You have a long time to figure it out so I wouldn't worry too much about it right now
Try to take a course on business writing, get involved in clubs and organizations, learn how to talk to anyone, take on leadership roles, learn how to give an effective presentation, get an internship the summer of your junior year, try to go abroad if your college offers it. College goes by quickly, so good luck and have fun in undergrad!
Im 22 with a cs degree , $700 to my name. Should i spend it on a business or get the $450 course for tech sales
@@tk_presidential what do you mean 'spend it on a business?'
Get cash flow - some type of part time/full time job. Stack up cash fast, no spending on BS. Reinvest in developing your skills
@@SWFX501 bet
@@techsales-higherlevels like ad spend for a ecom website for example