Telesales Recruitment News

  • Expert: Employees need to feel valued
    22/07/2010
    Too many people in sales jobs do not feel appreciated by their employees, according to an expert, who said that the difficult economic climate has left many staff feeling over-worked and under-paid.
  • Marketing sector gets ready for staff demand
    22/07/2010
    People looking for sales jobs in the world of marketing could be set for a positive time, according to one report, which suggests that demand for the workers is set to increase.
  • Unemployment falls to 2.47m
    14/07/2010
    Unemployment has fallen to 2.47 million in the second quarter of the year, which could be good news for those looking for sales jobs.
  • Firms 'should offer more flexibility for hard-to-fill sales jobs'
    08/07/2010
    Companies looking to hire new staff should ensure that they offer sales jobs which provide flexibility if they are operating in sectors experiencing a skills shortage.
  • Jobseekers could be wasting time with internships
    05/07/2010
    People trying to capture that all important first sales job could be wasting their time by interning and completing tasks which they should be receiving payment for, according to an expert.

Goal setting re-examined

Target-setting should be selective rather than rigid to help those in sales jobs achieve their aims most effectively, it has been suggested.

According to Management Today, goal-setting makes achievement measurable but this practice is being re-examined in the current difficult economic climate.

Max Bazerman, a professor at Harvard Business School, told the news provider: "When people focus on a specific stretch goal and fail to perform other valued activities that are needed by the organisation, goals are failing."

Writing for the news provider, Philip Delves Broughton went on to say that the best goals are those that bring out people's best human traits and encourage them to work for good reasons, such as that their job is interesting and valuable, rather than create the fear of failure.

Last month, the Rotman School of Management claimed that those in sales jobs can be put off applying for promotions if these are decided by standardised tests.

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Filed: 01-06-2009

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