Selling yourself for a sales job might be your biggest challenge yet. So, how do you make yourself stand out among hundreds of applications and turn the challenge into a reality?
We're sharing what you need to include in your sales CV to sell yourself big time.
What's your story?
Your CV is your platform to communicate your professional story and should reflect much more than just what you've done. It should be your highlight reel showcasing your talent, attributes and best accomplishments so far.
Get noticed
If you really want to get noticed, you need to make sure your CV is going to tick the hiring manager's boxes in the first glance. So how do I do that?
It needs to be visually attractive and memorable. You want to stop the hiring manager in their tracks when they stumble upon your CV. It should not only grab their attention, but it should also break down your content so it's easier for them to get to the information that they need.
Be more current by breaking down your experience into categories. Doing this will make you stand out above the rest.
If you have any awards, shout about them and be proud of what you've achieved. They should be displayed at the top with your most recent sales achievements.
If you're just starting out in sales and don't feel like you have enough experience, don't let it put you off. This is the perfect opportunity for you to promote your non-traditional sales experience and displaying this in the right way, might land you that interview.
The WOW Paragraph
The first paragraph should be enough to wow the employer to read on. You should be honest and true to what you are capable of whilst ensuring your experience and interpersonal skills align with the needs of your potential employer.
Example
Joe Bloggs
Award-winning and CIM certified with over 10 years of national and corporate sales experience in commercial radio, digital and OOH industry. A passionate, first-class commercial leader delivering target expectations through inspiring ideas, meaningful relationships and results that matter to customers.
How should I include my sales experience?
As well as being able to demonstrate that you can do ideas, relationships and results better than anyone else, it's also important to include some hard numbers to showcase your achievements in your past positions.
What if I haven’t worked in sales before?
Maybe you’ve recently graduated or you’re making a move into a sales career? You might think that you don’t have the sales experience that is needed for a great standout sales CV, but you’ve probably got more sales experience than you think. This experience could come from an internship, a side project or an organisation you volunteer for.
Top Tips:
Skills
When talking about your skills, it’s good to break them down into technological skills and soft skills.
Technical Skills
Most technical skills in sales are to do with software for lead and customer management or presentations. This section is important for screening so a simple list of the relevant technical skills that you have will do the job perfectly.
The top technical skills we look for are:
Soft Skills
While technical skills are still important in sales, the industry is still built on soft skills. To really stand out, you need to show how you can put those soft skills to good use.
Top soft skills we look for are:
Do's and Don'ts
The key takeaways for a top sales CV
Demonstrate your potential impact to the company’s bottom line whilst making sure your story is wrapped up in an engaging and memorable way.
List your technical skills which align with the job description and back up your soft skills with examples.