How to Find a Sales Job Online
The Internet has become a mainstream way for job seekers to find job listings from employers that are in real need to fill top positions nationwide. There are several websites out there that offer job listings for sales positions. The following are three that I find to be the best.
Monster.com
Monster.com is a national website that lists jobs for all types of employment. The pros to this site are that it is well laid out and easy to navigate. Job seekers can types in the subject search "Sales" and then enter their ZIP code, and the results will display all of the jobs available that match that search term within so many miles of that ZIP code, starting with the latest posted job offer. The con to this site is that it costs employers upwards of $475 to post a job offer on this site for fourteen days.
Snagajob.com
Snagajob.com is another national website that lists all types of jobs available within a few miles' radius of the ZIP code entered by the user. Unfortunately, this site is not well organized and it does not offer a search bar to enable you to find the specific job you are looking for without reading the whole list. I found this to be rather upsetting in my job search and made it harder to go back and find the specific job I passed over while reading the list.
Salesjobs.com
Salesjobs.com is the third site I reviewed looking for a sales-related career, and right away I was turned off by this site. On the home page is an instant registration form that requires me to give them all of my information before even having the chance to see what this site has to offer to me. Being so pushy to collect personal information, I left the site at once.
General Tips for Finding Sales jobs
Don't pay for a job. If the site says you have to pay anything to get a great paycheck, it's crap!
Find the jobs that best suit you. If a job is too easy, you will get bored. If you are not qualified for the job, you will be wasting everyone's time. Make sure that you are clear about how and when you will get paid before you start working for any company. Some pay only when you have reached a cutoff for a monthly balance.