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“Sales as a career!” said no-one ever..

paul lloyd • April 28, 2022

“Daddy, what do you think I should do for a career when I leave school?”. 

This is probably one of the most difficult questions I was ever asked by my daughter or any one of my three children. It’s a tricky one as I’ve lived, breathed and loved the Sales profession and worked hard and had some real successes and so any insights I can share are going to be about the Sales profession. Yet does anyone go to a Careers Advisor and get the advice “How about going into Sales?” 

The sales industry accounts for around 10-20% of the UK’s total employment, and with the potential to make £30,000 in a graduate role (+ commission), Sales is definitely not a profession to be sniffed at, plus it’s an in-demand, future-proofed job. 

To be a good, successful Salesperson you need to be multi-skilled, a people person, have the skills of an accountant, a lawyer, and so much more, it’s hard work but get it right and you’ll be the (probably unsung) hero of your business. So let’s change the unsung part!

Why is Sales seen as a negative word / profession?

If you look at some of the UK’s most successful businesspeople they are Sales people, think Richard Branson, Alan Sugar, Bill Gates, yet they are revered for their skills and business acumen, so why does Sales have such negative connotations and has had these for such a long time? 


Sales is the job you do when you can’t get another job!

The problem somewhat stems from Sales not being a “Profession”. I heard someone recently comment that Sales isn’t valued because everyone can do it. But Sales is an incredibly hard profession to do well in, anyone can do it, yes, but only a select few are truly good at it and excel in Sales. 

For me as a Salesperson I’ve had to learn the following skills; 

o To listen and diagnose like a doctor
o Count like an accountant and build a case with numbers and reports
o Write like an author producing top-notch proposals 
o Understanding contract like a lawyer
o Understanding employment law like a HR manager
o Negotiating as if my life depended on it 
o Finding prospects and conducting research as well as any detective
o Be able to speak in from of a group like any professional speaker

Can ANYONE really do all that? With no training? They can but they won’t last very long and have much success!

The reality is NO business grows without Sales. It’s also one of the most transparent professions as if Sales isn’t performing there’s nowhere to hide, no excuses. If you perform well, you’ll succeed which is incredibly rewarding as a career. 

As stated above the Sales industry accounts for around 10-20% of the UK’s total employment, and with the potential to make £30,000 in a graduate role (+ commission), sales is definitely not a profession to be sniffed at, plus it’s an in-demand, future-proofed job. 

Stopping the Sales “Stigma” 

So how do we shift the narrative? How do we gain respect for the Sales Profession? Other professionals as above like Doctors, Lawyers are sought out for advice and assistance, they offer insights, solutions and resolutions and therefore are respected and trusted. 

So, it follows that we should as a good Salesperson be honest, transparent and someone who engenders respect and confidence in the prospect. They are reassured from the outset that you will provide the best service or solution for them; you listen rather than doing all the talking and you create more meaningful exchanges and sharing of knowledge from the outset. 

Don’t just pick up the phone without doing your research, write blogs, become an expert in your field, seek out solutions to a prospects issue and share articles with them via social media, listen carefully, be resourceful and a meaningful conversation and hopefully a great long-lasting Sales relationship can start.  

And always apply critical thinking – you should be curious and asking the right questions to customers and to yourself, think deeper and question your Sales approach to every single prospect, it’s never a one-size-fits-all profession. 

And also – be loud and proud of your career, tell people about it, tell them of your sales successes, share the knowledge, the tips, I spend a lot of my time now consulting and even the smallest knowledge sharing can make the world of difference. 

Become your own Sales professional and those skills will set you up for life. 


Thanks for reading,
Paul Lloyd, Sellerly. 
MSP/ VAR Sales Problem Solver, 
Sales Management Mentor


P.S Did you know I’m a passionate bee enthusiast and keeper? Here’s your bee fact of the month; 

"Only female bees can sting. ..."


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