Sedinam N. asked a question to Rana M.
Hi there Sedinam,
It’s great to connect with you, and I'm so glad to hear that you're potentially interested in exploring opportunities with Nokia.
At Nokia, we offer a diverse range of sales/business development/account management positions globally. The requirements for each of these roles can vary; some may require specific technical knowledge to effectively communicate with potential customers, while others may only need a general or basic understanding of the technical aspects, which can then be further developed on your on the job training.
I understand that coming from a non-technical background can feel challenging, but it's important to highlight your passion for sales and your accomplishments in your application. This can really help set you apart. Also, being open about your motivation and reasons for wanting to pursue a particular technical sales opportunity will make a positive impact. Your unique perspective is valuable, and expressing your genuine interest can resonate with potential employers.
I really hope this insight has helped in your application process, and I am always here rooting for you!
Thank you so much Rana, for the thoughtful message and encouragement! I truly appreciate the insight into Nokia's opportunities and the advice on highlighting my passion for sales. I'm excited about the possibility of exploring these roles further and will definitely keep your guidance in mind. Thanks again for your support!
Yes, applicants to sales roles can compensate for a non-technical background with extensive sales experience. Strong sales skills, such as relationship-building, negotiation, and understanding customer needs, are crucial for success in sales. Applicants with a proven track record of driving sales, hitting targets, and adapting to different industries can demonstrate their ability to succeed in a sales role, even without a technical background. However, it may be beneficial for them to learn basic technical concepts related to the product or service they are selling to bridge any knowledge gaps.
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