Tuesday, November 12, 2019
This Is What a Successful Sales Career Looks Like - The Muse
This Is What a Successful Sales Career Looks Like - The Muse This Is What a Successful Sales Career Looks Like There was a point in time when Tim Dearborn, The Museâs West Coast Sales Manager, traveled more than he was home. Dearborn has worked for such reputable companies as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Hearst (of which, he says âthe people who work at those companies are amongst the best aroundâ). But, it was at Hearst that Dearborn realized that he couldnât keep traveling the way he had been since 2013. You see, the rigorous travel schedule posed a problem: It stopped him from spending as much time with his young son as he wanted to. Because he shares custody of his son with his ex-wife, every weekend truly counts- and he didnât want to sacrifice their time together so he could run to the airport to make a flight. This decision to prioritize his child over his job is what ultimately landed him at The Muse. While he still cares very much about his career, he chose to find a role that allowed him to both be an amazing father and an influential sales leader. To learn more about what Dearborn does and, more importantly, why, keep reading. How Did You End Up at The Muse? It was a no-brainer. I sent the head of sales an InMail [on LinkedIn], and he got back to me right away. Having worked in this space for close to 10 years, I was excited to join a team that was still very much in the building stages. Knowing weâre in a place here where we can build something great motivates me. If There Was One Thing You Wish People Understood About Working in Sales, What Would it Be? You need to be able to hear the prospect youâre meeting with, not just listen. People, especially those in sales, are often thinking about what to say or ask next when someone is speaking with them, especially on an initial call. The good sales people are the ones who speak less than 50% of the time. The best are the ones that speak less than 30%. My favorite way to explain this is from the movie White Men Canât Jump, when Sidney Deanâs speaking to Billy Hoyle about hearing the music of Jimi Hendrix, âYou can listen to Jimi, but you canât hear him. Thereâs a difference man. Just because youâre listening to him doesnât mean youâre hearing him.â The same applies to sales: Just because youâre listening to someone doesnât mean youâre hearing them. What Motivates You to Keep Going Each Day? Everything I do is for my son. Every single thing. My family and I moved homes a lot since I was a kid, and Iâve always known I didnât want to hop homes as an adult. I wanted stability. My goal is to maintain a lifestyle for my son that feels stable and secure, and while people say âhome is where the heart is,â which it is, I also know that having to move so many times has motivated me to do things differently for my son. Also, I always want to learn and get better- and I love a good challenge. I care about the people I work with, and I want to push them to be the best version of themselves. I want that in return as well. Years ago, at LinkedIn, we had this saying âGood job doing your job,â which basically meant that if you hit your target thatâs good, but I expected you to do that. What else can you do? How Do You Deal With a Particularly Stressful Day at Work? I reflect a lot on life and that helps balance stress. When I was a teenager, my older siblings and I took care of my mother when she was battling cancer. After she passed away when I was 16 I didnât think about the future and the lessons she taught me in those moments of taking care of her. I just thought about making her smile. Now when Iâm challenged with something stressful, I remind myself that my mom was suffering greatly, yet she was still able to be my mom and teach me about life, whether it was with her words or her actions. Having gone through that puts everything else into perspective, so when a truly stressful moment is happening, I remind myself that itâs just time, and a moment that will pass. Want to read more career stories of people whoâve landed in jobs they love? Here are some of our personal favorites: Weâre Best Friends Who Started a Business and This Is Our Career Story Ina Gartenâs Proof That Itâs Never Too Late to Change Careers Why I Left a Government Job for One in the Beer Industry
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