Break Into Software Sales, Learn an uncommon shortcut and the basic sales skills needed to easily land entry level software sales interviews.
Course Description
***** This course is now FREE. Also, I’m no longer supporting this course because of my new duties as CEO. Please do not expect answers to your questions, although I suppose it never hurts to try *****
It can be hard to land an interview in the tech world. Especially if your resume isn’t “relevant” by conventional means. If you have a low GPA, no sales internships, or heck, any sales experience, it can seem downright impossible to get a call back after submitting 1947 resumes through job sites. That’s why I created this course.
In it, you’ll learn basic sales skills commonly used at tech companies. Skills that would be taught to you in an internship, but never in a college class. You’ll also learn how someone hiring for salespeople thinks and how to give it to them on a silver platter. I have a history of being a top performing salesperson and hiring was very important to me so I know exactly what hiring managers are looking for.
You should be able to land an interview in 1-2 weeks if you watch all the videos and apply all the concepts and exercises.
This course will teach you:
- Why sending in your resume is a terrible way to get an interview, and how to take a little known shortcut.
- Basic sales skills. Having these skills will get you a better chance of interviewing than Ivy League candidates with no experience.
- How to frame your limited experience in a way that gets managers excited to give you an interview.
You’ll be able to get an interview for an entry level sales position at a tech company after completion of this course. No experience necessary.
Who this course is for:
- Smart and hard working people who want to take the first step towards earning six figures a year as salesmen. (I earned $300,000+ in 2016)
- People who are looking to switch professions/industries into the lucrative technology field. Success in previous roles a big plus but not necessary. Experience dealing with customers a plus but again, not necessary.
- Recent graduates who have been involved with extracurricular activities. Clubs, meetups, sports teams, running a small side business, etc.
- Non-tech salespeople looking to break in to tech.
Who this course is NOT for:
- People who do not have a strong grasp of written and spoken English. Communication in sales is very important and it’s out of my realm of expertise to teach it to you.
- Recent graduates who literally just went to class, partied, and watched YouTube videos. You gotta give me something to work with on your resume, even if it’s just a hobby or a organizing a meetup group.
- People who have been unemployed for 1.5+ years. Resume gaps are hard for me to help with. This is workable if the gap was intentional, ie: kid, traveling, etc. but not if you’ve just been totally unemployable.
- Lazy people. There is homework involved in this course and you must do the work to succeed.