Guest Column | February 19, 2015

It's Time To Rebrand Your Sales Team

By Robyn Porter, Human Resources Manager & Consultant, HTG Peer Groups

Recently a co-worker of mine forwarded a WSJ article addressing why it’s so hard to fill high paying tech sales positions. The article came as no surprise to me, as the sales positions I have been trying to fill the last couple of years have presented challenges. It’s hard to fathom why, in this economy, folks aren’t jumping at the chance to earn $75K+, right?  And I have found this not only in sales but any tech jobs. With the continued declines in personal wealth and earnings potential since the Great Recession, one would think job postings would garner hundreds of qualified applicants, but they simply don’t. Specifically with regard to sales the article addressed some valid reasons for this phenomenon, including job instability, sales as an innate ability, and the image problem that salespeople are predatory. Without getting too mired in sociology and psychology, let’s cut to the chase and explore some options to “rebrand” your sales team and make sales an inviting and viable career option to those hesitant millennials and Gen Z employees and candidates.

Job Descriptions And Postings

While I’m not one to use fancy titles to dress up a job, i.e., “Manager of Everything Fantastic” or “Ambassador of Awesomeness” (you know what they say about lipstick on a pig), sales positions probably do need to be rebranded to reflect your culture and to be more inviting. I’m not talking about embellishing; I’m talking about a real paradigm shift, reflected in the title, job description and postings. For instance, the word “consultant” brings to mind someone who is using their expertise to help others in a collaborative way. So, what about “IT Solutions Consultant”? This person would be working side-by-side with their potential client to offer solutions to their IT needs.  Simple as that.  Do be sure that the title aligns with the KPI’s (key performance indicators) in the job description and the job posting.

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