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  2. Entry-Level Sales Job Description - AOL

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    Sales representatives are always in need and can find exciting opportunities in any industry. The sales team is an important piece of every company, and an entry-level sales position is a great ...

  3. Sales development - Wikipedia

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    Sales development handles two types of leads. The first, often referred to as an inbound lead, is generated by marketing and sent to a Sales Development Representative (SDR). The SDR will then engage that lead, qualify their interest in purchasing a product and determine whether it is worth spending further resources selling to this lead.

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  5. Sales engineering - Wikipedia

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    Sales engineering is a hybrid profession of sales and engineering that exists in industrial and commercial markets.. Buying decisions in these markets are made differently than those in many consumer contexts, being based more on technical information and rational analysis and less on style, fashion, or impulse.

  6. Customer service - Wikipedia

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    Customer service may be provided in person (e.g. sales / service representative), or by automated means, [11] such as kiosks, websites, and apps. An advantage of automation is that it can provide service 24 hours a day which can complement face-to-face customer service. [12] There is also economic benefit to the firm.

  7. Entry-level job - Wikipedia

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    An entry-level job is a job that is normally designed or designated for recent graduates of a given discipline and typically does not require prior experience in the field or profession. These roles may require some on-site training. Many entry-level jobs are part-time and do not include employee benefits.