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Marketing And Business Development Interview Tomorrow
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I've got an interview with a company the deals with Business Development and Marketiing for IT Technical solutions tomorrow.
It's recommended that we ask questions at the interview, I'm just wondering if you can give me advice on what kind of questions to ask?
It's a company that deals with Sales and marketing solutions for technical companies. Any help much appreciated.
Regards and thanks!
It's recommended that we ask questions at the interview, I'm just wondering if you can give me advice on what kind of questions to ask?
It's a company that deals with Sales and marketing solutions for technical companies. Any help much appreciated.
Regards and thanks!
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What sort of targets will I be expected to hit?
Will I have my own clients to manage?
Who are the main clients?
How long has the business been in operation?
Where does the business expect to be in 5 years time?
Will I be working in one place or all over the world?
It all depends on the company and the position, but good luck.
What sort of targets will I be expected to hit?
Will I have my own clients to manage?
Who are the main clients?
How long has the business been in operation?
Where does the business expect to be in 5 years time?
Will I be working in one place or all over the world?
It all depends on the company and the position, but good luck.
understand the difference between consultancy sales and product sales.....however there are commonalities such as God gave you two ears and a mouth use them in that ratio. Understand the difference between value pricing and commodity pricing............ask them about how much they are value based, (indicative of how high end they are in the market, do they tailor their offerings to the client needs etc).
I would be out to probe what products (I means services) that I would be offering, types of customers, what sort of level(s) within client organisations, size and range of deals.
Then there is geography and all the rest.....eccles suggestion and the time expected in the field and the office (pushing for the former as much as poss as a good marketer should be able to sell, just as much as a good sales person should realise the importance of the marketer.
Ask about the marketing communications and what sales and customer support teams do they have.....and so on.
Then there is geography and all the rest.....eccles suggestion and the time expected in the field and the office (pushing for the former as much as poss as a good marketer should be able to sell, just as much as a good sales person should realise the importance of the marketer.
Ask about the marketing communications and what sales and customer support teams do they have.....and so on.
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