Also known as: Salesperson, Sales manager, Regional sales manager, Sales coordinator, Technical sales managerIs this role right for you?You'll need to be a confident communicator and a great listener.
You'll have strong empathy so you can intuit what your customers may be thinking or feeling.
You will also need to be patient and persistent, and enjoy working with people.What are some example projects or experiences?Salespeople support all types of rail organisations.
You could land a role selling construction materials that are vital to building our rail networks or selling innovative railway infrastructure solutions for a rail maintenance company.What is the work environment like?You may work alone or in a team of salespeople.
You'll usually be given sales targets and will need to manage your time well to achieve your goals.
Sometimes you'll work in an office, researching potential customers and engaging with them by phone or email.
Other times you will meet customers at their office or another location.
You may need to regularly attend conferences and networking events.
Salespeople usually travel a lot as part of their role.
You can find work as a salesperson all around Australia.
Most jobs are in cities and towns.
Some are in remote areas.Minimum QualificationsYou usually don't need any qualifications to be a salesperson.
But a diploma or degree in sales, marketing, communications, or commerce will give you useful skills for the role.
Our industry values diverse personal and work experience.
Many employers can provide you with opportunities to gain new qualifications and industry experience to help you succeed.Avenues of EntryEntry-levelGraduateQualifiedManagementPay Range$73K - $188KMid-level: $73,000 - $114,500, $135,500 - $176,500, $149,000 - $188,500Salaries may vary outside of these ranges, based on company size and location, level of experience, competence, and time in role.#J-18808-Ljbffr