IT Jobs


IT Jobs Part I

Have you ever wondered about what kind of IT job you can do? Here is the answer to your question.

There are numerous IT job that individual can engage in, with required commitment and discipline he or she will become a pro soon.

IT sales professional
The work of an IT sales professional falls into three main areas: o pre-sales, sales and post-sale support of hardware and software.
The first area involves supporting pre-sales activities by giving detailed information about technical specifications and the ways in which they could meet a customer's needs. This often includes demonstrating those features before a sale. In some cases it also involves responding to a PQQ (pre-qualification questionnaire) and then, if short listed, replying to a more detailed ITT (information to tender) document.
The actual sale involves negotiating a commercial agreement to the benefit of both the customer and supplier.
Technical support, which follows the sale, may include solving faults and problems, or maximising the use of software features, as well as advising on appropriate user training.

Typical work activities
The role requires significant interaction with clients, which may be face-to-face or over the telephone. The varied tasks carried out by an IT sales professional include:

  • understanding customers' diverse, specific business needs and applying product knowledge to meet those needs;
  • ensuring quality of service by developing a thorough and detailed knowledge of technical specifications and other features of employers' systems and processes, and then documenting them;
  • identifying and developing new business through networking and courtesy and follow-up calls;
  • cold-calling in order to create interest in products and services, generate new business leads and arrange meetings;
  • preparing and delivering customer presentations and demonstrations of the software, articulately and confidently;
  • marketing and promoting a portfolio of products by writing and designing sales literature and through attending industry events;
  • maintaining awareness and keeping abreast of constantly changing software and hardware systems and peripherals;
  • developing effective sales plans using sales methodology;
  • providing technical advice to customers on all aspects of the installation and use of computer systems and networks, both before and after the sale;
  • advising on software features and how they can be applied to assist in a variety of contexts, such as accounting, manufacturing or other specialist areas;
  • meeting sales targets set by managers and contributing to team targets;
  • networking with existing customers in order to maintain links and promote additional products and upgrades;
  • handling hardware or software problems and faults and referring on to specialist technical colleagues;
  • responding to tender documents, writing proposals, reports and supporting literature;
  • managing your own diary in order to organise and prioritise daily and weekly goals;
  • contributing to team or progress meetings to update and inform colleagues. 
You can be one, just read our previous post on Great Future in IT Jobs ... http://issuesofnow.blogspot.com/2014/02/great-future-with-it-jobs.html
and 3 models for online business ... http://issuesofnow.blogspot.com/2014/02/3-best-business-models-for-online.html

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