u/BubblyNeighborhood70

need help on figuring out why i didnt get the entry level role for SDR during my interview

so they asked me to do 3, 60 second videos and asked me to answer some questions. I think i did alright but im not too sure on why i got rejected? (Send me a message and ill send you the video so you can see it if your curious please and thank you) so i think my tone and energy was on point, i did say a couple “um” “and” a bit but it wasnt too bad, in the first video they asked why tech sales and i mentioned how my whole life i wanted to be a lawyer and i wanted to see other careers and tech sales caught my eye and how it fits all my skills ive gained. i did try be a bit jokey by saying “its a funny story actually” and i think i got rejected from that. I also am applying to entry level roles because i have no prior sales experience but i do have experience that gave me skills to do tech sales.

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u/BubblyNeighborhood70 — 3 days ago

give advice on what i need to work on to land a SDR role

I have no sales experience. i haven’t applied to any jobs yet, im trying to add more stuff to my cv like work experience in sales then ill start applying. Most people are saying you dont need sales experience but i want to stand out more before i start applying. Please tell me ANYTHING i should work on or do to give me a higher chance to land a job. The work experience i have are mostly in a professional background in law and other jobs like working in a nursery and a pizza shop. Thats it. but ive gained alot of skills like public speaking, communication, time management, customer service etc you name it.

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u/BubblyNeighborhood70 — 5 days ago