Friday, January 8, 2010

Today's Motivation to Keep on Keeping On

"Your linkedin profile impressed me, to write organize and sell an enewsletter on your own is something not many people could pull off!"


Shoot me now.  Off to go "pull it off" so I can avoid being an "out of the box" thinking cubicle bound sales rep making a difference to no one. 


I want to do what feels real, and if I have to fight tooth and nail to do what feels real I will. 



Hey Alisa,

 

Allow me to introduce myself, my name is XXX XXX. I am the director of sales for the IT division here at XXX. My division is responsible for selling our email based lead generation products to marketing decision makers at technology companies throughout the US.

 

The good news is, even in this terrible economy, I am growing and hiring some new sales representatives. I like out of the box thinkers, and people who refuse to settle for less than the best. Your linkedin profile impressed me, to write organize and sell an enewsletter on your own is something not many people could pull off!

 

That being said, I would love to talk a bit more about the position and your experience and see if coming in for an interview is something that would be a fit for both of us?

 

Feel free to email me, or give me a call at the number below.

 

Look forward to hearing from you soon!

2 comments:

  1. I wish I'd get valid inquiries through LinkedIn. I need a job BAD. All I get are calls/emails from companies who hire sales reps to work on comission selling crap. "We reviewed your resume and think youd be a good fit to sell insurance!" I ask each of them, "Does this have anything to do with graphic design?" they say no, then I say, "well I guess you really DIDNT review my resume then?" they never have anything to say after that.

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  2. Hmm, graphic design you say? Can you help me do a basic design at chicago-pipeline.com? :)

    I do get a lot of valid LinkedIn inquiries, but I am sort or reevaluating what I want to sell and who I want to sell for... This opportunity wasn't too exciting.

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