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International Sales Manager, Global Account Manager, Export Coordinator, International Trade Specialist, International Marketing Manager, Foreign Market Analyst, Export Compliance Officer, International Trade Consultant
Ever heard the term Gross Domestic Product or GDP? GDP is the total value of everything a country produces in a year. Almost 11% of America’s entire GDP comes from exports—goods and services we sell to other countries!
Export Sales Representatives are a vital part of that sales process. They serve as the bridge between manufacturers and overseas buyers, ensuring that products made in America find their way into global markets. It’s a dynamic career that combines the thrill of sales, the fun of travel, and the art of international diplomacy.
If you have a flair for communication, a knack for negotiations, and a curiosity about global markets, this might be the perfect career field for you!
- Exploring new countries and cultures
- Creating relationships with international clients and partners
- Mastering negotiation skills, understanding global markets, and contributing to a company’s international success
Oras ng trabaho
- Export Sales Representatives work full-time with frequent travel required, causing them to be away from home some nights, weekends, or holidays.
Mga Karaniwang Tungkulin
- Alamin ang lahat ng detalye tungkol sa iba't ibang produkto/serbisyo na ibebenta
- Understand and try to meet sales quotas
- Find prospective customers by using business listings and references
- Attend international trade fairs and conventions to gain exposure
- Participate in membership organizations to network and generate leads
- Connect with clients and prospects to gauge their requirements
- Schedule product or service demonstrations. Explain features and benefits
- Maghatid ng mga teknikal na presentasyon sa mga potensyal na mamimili at iba pang interesadong partido
- Share product samples and brochures
- Address inquiries about products, costs, stock, and payment options
- Assist clients in choosing products that align with their needs. Discuss customization of products/services when applicable
- Provide price estimates, contract conditions, information about guarantees, warranties, and discounts or promotions. Negotiate prices, terms, and conditions
- Offer estimated delivery dates and times
- Draft sales agreements and order documents. Finalize contract specifics and payment arrangements
- Gather and review credit data on potential clients
- Prepare and forward sales agreements to applicable departments for further action
- Send orders to production companies, or buy goods from producers or brokers and distribute to wholesale and retail customers
- Coordinate with logistics and shipping teams to ensure timely, compliant deliveries and setup
- Prepare shipping documents (if requested by customs department)
- Engage with clients post-sale to offer follow-up support and address any concerns
- Offer advice to retailers about product placement and marketing ideas
Karagdagang Pananagutan
- Tumugon sa mga email, mga form sa pakikipag-ugnayan sa website, at mga tawag sa telepono
- Utilize customer relationship management tools
- Stay in touch with existing customers to promote and market new items or renew orders. Ensure customers have copies of catalogs or samples
- Train other sales reps
- Maintain records of travel and expenses; submit vouchers for reimbursement
- Keep travel documentation updated, such as passport and visas
- Keep up-to-date on market trends, new products, competitor offerings, and pricing. Share and discuss insights with peers regarding sales techniques
- Stay informed about international regulations and restrictions
- Manage records, sales reports, and expense tracking
- Monitor inventory levels and reorder products, if needed
- Help to resolve customs-related issues, and ensure products meet the regulatory standards of the importing country
- Collaborate with finance departments to manage foreign currency transactions
- Assess current challenges and look for new opportunities in overseas markets
Soft Skills
- Katumpakan
- Aktibong pakikinig
- Analitikal
- Pansin sa detalye
- Katalinuhan sa negosyo
- Kakayahan sa pakikipag-usap
- Pagtitiwala
- Serbisyo sa customer
- Pagpapasya
- Mabusisi pagdating sa detalye
- Etiquette sa email at telepono
- Emosyonal na katalinuhan
- Empatiya
- Kakayahang umangkop
- Independent
- Integridad
- Mga kasanayan sa interpersonal
- Pagganyak
- pasensya
- Pagtitiyaga
- pagiging mapanghikayat
- Mga kasanayan sa paglutas ng problema
- Pagkukuwento
- Pagtutulungan ng magkakasama
Teknikal na kasanayan
- Kaalaman sa mga software program para sa:
- Accounting
- Negosyo katalinuhan
- Kalendaryo
- Cloud-based management
- Pamamahala ng relasyon sa customer
- Pamamahala ng database
- Datamining
- Pagpaplano ng mapagkukunan ng negosyo
- Pagsusuri sa pananalapi
- Presentations
- Pamamahala ng proyekto
- Benta at marketing
- Mga spreadsheet
- Trade management
- Transaction security
- Travel arrangements
- Videoconferencing
- Teknikal na kadalubhasaan sa mga produkto at serbisyong ibinebenta
- Pag-unawa sa pagsunod ng produkto sa mga dayuhang pamantayan
- Kakayahang pag-aralan ang mga uso sa internasyonal na merkado
- Familiarity with international trade regulations, tariff codes, and customs procedures
- Kaalaman sa dokumentasyon ng pag-export at logistik sa pagpapadala
- Pag-unawa sa palitan ng pera at mga kasanayan sa internasyonal na pagbabangko
- Katatasan sa mga wika ng target na bansa
- Mga gumagawa ng agrikultura at pagkain
- Mga tatak ng damit at fashion
- Mga mangangalakal ng kalakal
- Pag-export ng mga bahay
- Mga kumpanya sa paggawa
- Mga korporasyong multinasyunal
- Mga kumpanya ng parmasyutiko
- Mga kumpanya ng teknolohiya
- Mga kumpanyang nangangalakal
- Mga pakyawan na distributor
Export Sales Representatives often travel to different countries, where they must know how to properly engage with the local cultures and customs. They must navigate language barriers, manage time zone differences for meetings, and adhere to international regulations, all while hitting sales targets in foreign markets.
Sometimes the financial stakes are high and there can be a lot of pressure from employers for sales reps to close deals. Meanwhile, irregular work hours can cause hardships for workers with families, making it tough to maintain a balanced work-life equilibrium. In addition, the frequent travel routine requires workers to adapt to diverse climates and manage health risks, as well.
Exports are a major part of our economy, with America’s top exports including items such as machinery (including computers), aircraft, vehicles, electrical equipment, medical apparatus, pharmaceuticals, precious metals, cereals, oil seeds, meat, and cotton, among others.
These days companies in virtually every industry are selling to global customers. Even small businesses can tap into worldwide markets, especially thanks to the convenience of online shopping.
Many exporters are striving to ensure that international workers are being treated better, requiring fair standards and practices as part of any trade agreements. Some deals, like the USMCA in North America, make trading simpler and help local economies. However, any international trade comes with its share of supporters and critics.
Salespersons in general often love to talk, share ideas, and collaborate with others to get things done. Export Sales Reps may have been keen to travel and curious about other countries and cultures. They might have also had an independent streak, wanting to find a job where they had some freedom and were entrusted to work without being micromanaged.
- Export Sales Representatives need at least a high school diploma or equivalent
- The majority of reps have a bachelor’s or, in some cases, a master’s degree
- Those selling nontechnical or nonscientific products may not need a degree, but a bachelor’s in business, international business, marketing, accounting, or a related area can enhance prospects
- Representatives selling scientific and technical products usually need a related bachelor’s
- Large multinational corporations may prefer or require candidates to have at least a bachelor’s
- Ang mga karaniwang undergraduate na kurso ay kinabibilangan ng:
- Cross-cultural communication
- Emerging markets and business strategies
- Foreign exchange
- Global marketing strategies
- Global supply chain management
- International business law and ethics
- International business negotiations
- International economics
- International risk management
- International trade and policy
- Some companies offer formal training programs featuring technical instruction followed by supervised on-the-job training
- Certifications include:
- Certified Exporter
- Certified International Trade Documentation Specialist
- Certified International Trade Manager
- Certified International Trade Marketing Specialist
- Certified International Trade Professional
- Certified U.S. Export Compliance Officer
- Manufacturers’ Representatives Educational Research Foundation - Certified Professional Manufacturers’ Representative and Certified Sales Professional
- Institute of Hazardous Materials Management - Certified Dangerous Goods Professional
- Look for accredited colleges offering majors in business, international business, marketing, or accounting.
- If planning to sell technical products or services, you may need a degree in an applicable field
- Engineering college programs should be accredited by ABET
- Humingi ng mga programa na may mga internship o pagkakataon upang makakuha ng praktikal na karanasan
- Tingnan ang kanilang kasalukuyang mga pasilidad sa pananaliksik at pananaliksik
- Paghambingin ang mga gastos sa matrikula at mga bayarin, na binabanggit ang mga gastos sa loob ng estado kumpara sa labas ng estado
- Suriin ang mga opsyon sa scholarship at tulong pinansyal
- Tingnan ang mga istatistika ng pagtatapos at paglalagay ng trabaho para sa mga alumni
- In high school, you’ll need to master a lot of subjects, including business, international business, marketing, economics, and social sciences
- Upang mahasa ang iyong mga kasanayan sa pagbebenta, kumuha ng Ingles, pagsulat, pagsasalita, debate, at mga wikang banyaga
- Kung nagpaplanong magbenta ng mga teknikal na produkto, mag-sign up para sa maraming kurso sa matematika, agham, engineering, at teknolohiya sa high school
- Try to pin down what regions or export products/services you’re interested in!
- Apply for part-time sales-related jobs, especially if they have export departments
- Pakinisin ang iyong etiquette sa telepono at mga kapangyarihan ng panghihikayat
- Volunteer to serve on school committees. Help with extracurricular activities, with a focus on roles that offer leadership and management experiences
- Take online courses via edX or Udemy to polish up your sales and marketing skills
- Tumawag sa ilang mga tagagawa upang magtanong kung maaari mong anino ang isang tindero para sa isang araw
- Read academic articles and watch documentary videos related to international business and trade
- Familiarize yourself with current global events and trade developments
- Participate in relevant online forums and discussion groups
- Subaybayan ang lahat ng iyong trabaho at akademikong mga nagawa para sa iyong resume at/o mga aplikasyon sa kolehiyo
- Sumali sa mga propesyonal na organisasyon upang mag-network, matuto, at magsaya!
- I-scan ang mga portal ng trabaho tulad ng Indeed.com , Glassdoor , ZipRecruiter , USAJOBS , at iba pang mga site
- If you don’t have much sales experience, you might want to focus on landing a sales job or an internship first
- Know the sales lingo and best practices for finding leads, negotiating good deals, closing deals, and maintaining strong customer relationships
- Gumawa ng profile sa LinkedIn at iba pang networking platform
- Review job ads and look for keywords to list on your resume. Also cite quantifiable results (such as total dollar amounts of products sold), when possible
- Manatiling konektado sa iyong propesyonal na network at humingi ng mga lead sa paparating na mga pagbubukas ng trabaho
- Panatilihing up-to-date sa mga pinakabagong development na may kaugnayan sa uri ng produkto o serbisyo na gusto mong ibenta
- Hilingin sa mga nakaraang propesor at superbisor na magsulat ng mga liham ng rekomendasyon o humiling ng kanilang pahintulot (in advance) na ilista ang mga ito bilang mga sanggunian
- Gawin ang iyong pananaliksik sa mga potensyal na employer. Alamin kung anong uri ng mga produkto at serbisyo ang kanilang ginagawa o ibinebenta at kung sino ang kanilang mga target na mamimili
- Sa panahon ng mga panayam, ipakita ang isang matalas na kamalayan sa mga uso sa industriya
- Review Export Sales Representative resume templates and sample interview questions
- Magsagawa ng mga kunwaring panayam sa mga kaibigan o sa career center ng iyong paaralan
- Dress appropriately for job interviews.
- The best way for a sales rep to move up is to make sales! When you’re making money for your employer, they notice!
- Consistently find great leads, negotiate great deals—and close as many high-paying sales as you can. Try to exceed your quotas
- Keep in mind, many sales jobs pay a salary plus commission, i.e. “money a salesperson earns based on the number of sales they have made.”
- Commissions are a major financial incentive used to motivate sales reps and reward them for great jobs. So “climbing up the ladder” doesn’t have to mean “getting a promotion”—it could mean bringing in bigger commissions and getting a chance to sell to larger clients
- Let your supervisor know you are interested in advancement. Offer to take the lead on tough projects or trips that maybe other sales reps don’t want to go on
- Knock out additional education and training to improve your ability to make sales
- Kung mayroong certification na partikular sa manufacturer para sa mga item na ibinebenta mo, kunin ito!
- If you focus on a particular country, learn the language!
- Watch or listen to demos to stay fresh
- Tratuhin ang lahat nang may paggalang, maging nasa oras at handang mabuti para sa mga presentasyon, mag-alok ng mga solusyon, at manatiling nakatuon sa pagpapanatili ng pangmatagalang relasyon sa customer
- Patuloy na palakihin ang iyong propesyonal na network at gumawa ng malalim na koneksyon sa mga pangunahing mamimili
- Manatiling aktibo sa mga propesyonal na organisasyong pang-inhinyero, dumalo sa mga kumperensya at workshop, at mag-alok na magbigay ng mga lektura
- Manatiling napapanahon sa mga pagbabago sa regulasyon upang matiyak na palaging sumusunod ang iyong organisasyon
Mga website
- Agricultural Trade Promotion Program
- District Export Council
- Programa sa Umuusbong na Merkado
- EXIM
- Export Credit Guarantee Program
- Foreign Agricultural Service
- Serbisyong Pangkomersyal sa ibang bansa
- Programa sa Pagpapaunlad ng Foreign Market
- Institute of Hazardous Materials Management
- Pangangasiwa ng Pandaigdigang Kalakalan
- Sertipikasyon ng Pandaigdigang Kalakalan
- Educational Research Foundation ng Mga Kinatawan ng Manufacturers
- Programa sa Pag-access sa Market
- Pambansang Samahan ng mga Sales Professional
- National Association of Women Sales Professionals
- National Customs Brokers & Freight Forwarders Association
- Pambansang Sales Network
- North American Association of Sales Engineers
- Tanggapan ng Pandaigdigang Kalakalan
- Sales at Marketing Executives International
- Sales Management Association
- Small Business Development Centers
- State Trade Export Program
- Strategic Account Management Association
- Serbisyong Komersyal ng US
- Mga Sentro ng Tulong sa Pag-export ng US
- US Small Business Administration
- US Trade and Development Agency
Mga libro
- Building an Import/Export Business, by Kenneth Weiss
- Export/Import Procedures and Documentation, by Thomas E. Johnson and Donna L. Bade
- Mastering Import & Export Management, by Thomas Cook and Kelly Raia
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