Salt’s Specialisms in Software Sales
• Business Development
• Account Management
• Partnerships
• Alliances
• Channel Sales
Latest salary trends in the Software Sales job sector
Software Sales Executive
NZ$60,000 - NZ$80,000
Senior Software Sales Executive
NZ$80,000 - NZ$120,000
Software Sales Manager
NZ$120,000+
Demand Vs Offer
The demand for software applications is on the rise, which is why the number of software manufacturers and sellers have increased over the past years. This development creates many job opportunities for Software Sales specialists in New Zealand. However, the job market in this field is considered extremely competitive as a career in Software Sales is amongst the most popular in the Sales sector.
Locations
• Auckland
• Christchurch
• Hamilton
• Wellington
Popular Industries
The most common industries for Software Sales jobs are finance, banking, insurance, accountancy, information technology, and sales. Depending on the industry, average salaries may vary. Sectors experiencing growth are health, government and general white collar.
Recent Changes
A job in Software Sales is definitely not getting easier. One reason for this development is that the products, which have to be sold, are becoming more complex and scientific, and advanced training programmes are usually required in order to make the employees experts on highly technical products. However, there are many tools nowadays, like email campaign software or pre-meeting research, which help in the Software Sales process.
Future Prospects
Industry experts consider it as fairly easy for Software Sales experts to proceed in their career. The two crucial requirements for career progression are strong business acumen as well as meeting (and ideally exceeding) one’s sales targets. After having gained some experience, there is also the opportunity to choose a more strategic career path by moving on to a director or manager position.
Employers’ Requirements
Employers have high expectations on Software Sales specialists as far as their key competencies are concerned. The most important core skills are expertise of information technology, programming as well as excellent communication, and organisational skills. Moreover, employers are looking for specialists with a proven track record in selling software applications and acquiring new customers.
CV Requirements
Since Sales is an extremely profit-oriented industry, it is not surprising that employers expect jobseekers to put their most important achievements on their CVs. Examples of relevant accomplishments are the increase of profitability and effectiveness, the successful management of team members or the development of innovative sales techniques.
Interview Preparation
The interview questions which are asked by employers in this industry depend a lot on the organisation and its culture. However, there are a couple of questions which are likely to be asked by the majority of organisations. Among them are:
• Please describe how you find new prospects.
• What would be most difficult about selling the following product?
• What do you dislike most about software sales?
• What would you consider as your biggest sales success so far?
• How did you add value to the last company you worked for?
Educational Requirements
Generally speaking, jobs in this industry are open to all graduates but there are some degrees which are more favoured by some employers than by others. These include business information systems, mathematics, electronics, computer engineering, and physics. For jobseekers without practical IT experience, an additional qualification or a postgraduate course is of big advantage to land a job.
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