Northern Sales Jobs News

  • Expert reveals 'smart moves and mistakes' for sales jobs recruits
    20/08/2010
    An industry expert has touched upon some of the biggest mistakes and smartest moves that sales jobs candidates can make during the application and interview process.
  • Expert: Employees need to feel valued
    22/07/2010
    Too many people in sales jobs do not feel appreciated by their employees, according to an expert, who said that the difficult economic climate has left many staff feeling over-worked and under-paid.
  • Expert: Gender pay gap still needs to be solved
    22/07/2010
    Women searching for sales jobs should be able to earn the same amount of money as their male counterparts, according to one organisation which said that the gender pay gap still exists, and needs to be addressed.
  • Anxiety can be a friend for sales jobseekers
    20/07/2010
    People trying to hunt down their perfect sales jobs need to use the anxiety and stress which come along with having an interview in order to do well, according to one website.
  • Unemployment falls to 2.47m
    14/07/2010
    Unemployment has fallen to 2.47 million in the second quarter of the year, which could be good news for those looking for sales jobs.

Expert: Employees need to feel valued

Too many people in sales jobs do not feel appreciated by their employees, according to an expert, who said that the difficult economic climate has left many staff feeling over-worked and under-paid.

Claire McCartney, resourcing and talent planning adviser at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development said that at the moment people looking for sales jobs want to be recognised for their hard work.

"Organisations need to develop the people management skills of their line managers and acknowledge the importance of saying thank you for a job well done," she said.

The employment expert added that workers want the truth from their companies about the safety of the position and also to feel like they can work together with management to overcome problems.

In a recent report by Reabur, 21 per cent of Brits feel 'bullied' by their boss at work, whilst a further 28 per cent feel picked on by a peer at work. However, only eight per cent admitted to reporting the incidents.

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Posted by John OakADNFCR-1617-ID-19902363-ADNFCR

Filed: 22-07-2010

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