Hello, I wanted to know if I can change my career from business development to becoming a trainer... If yes how should be my approach can any one guide me on this? Regards Sunny
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Sunny Can you give us a few more details on the new job, like trainer for which industry?
From India, Kochi
From India, Kochi
Hi Jeena,
Thanks for the reply, currently I have an experience of around 9 years in marketing & sales (Business development), I have worked in a call center for about a year or so & my major experience is into recruitment industry with regards to business development. I wanted to utilize these skills of mine in training... I'm not sure which industry this would be falling into.
Regards
Sunny
From India, Bangalore
Thanks for the reply, currently I have an experience of around 9 years in marketing & sales (Business development), I have worked in a call center for about a year or so & my major experience is into recruitment industry with regards to business development. I wanted to utilize these skills of mine in training... I'm not sure which industry this would be falling into.
Regards
Sunny
From India, Bangalore
Please help me out on how exactly i can utilize my experience in training industry.. 'Regards Sunny
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hi Sunny Training for which industry you meant ??Is it for personal skills development training, language training, Institutional training for any courses .... ?
From India, Kochi
From India, Kochi
Hi Jeena,
I believe sales is the blood circulation for any industry.. in that some of the topics I can think of training will be
1] How to plan sales and prospects
2] Negotiation Skills ·
3] Convincing Skills
4] Closing a Sale ·
5] Latest Marketing Techniques ·
6] How to handle objections and rejections?
7] Sales strategies and techniques·
Well, these are some of the topics which i can think of right now, should i call it personal skill development, soft skills or what exactly... and how should i approach any training institutes to be associated with them as one of the faculty??
Please help..
Regards
Sunny
From India, Bangalore
I believe sales is the blood circulation for any industry.. in that some of the topics I can think of training will be
1] How to plan sales and prospects
2] Negotiation Skills ·
3] Convincing Skills
4] Closing a Sale ·
5] Latest Marketing Techniques ·
6] How to handle objections and rejections?
7] Sales strategies and techniques·
Well, these are some of the topics which i can think of right now, should i call it personal skill development, soft skills or what exactly... and how should i approach any training institutes to be associated with them as one of the faculty??
Please help..
Regards
Sunny
From India, Bangalore
Oh so u don't hav an offer in hand. ok, Ur topics seems more into the Marketing Side. These topics are not taught anywher in institutions i feel. If you really like training..go for personality development training where you can approach colleges and ask them to give you an opportunity to take a class on the personal skill devlpmt.
Or you can try a language trainer post (if you feel confident) to teach english for IELTS or Spoken English. Many Pvt institutions are there who offer language dvlpmt course also.
If you really wanted to give Marketing topic training itself, then you can try to approach colleges that has MBA students or courses that are marketing related and tell them , you can take a class for the Marketing batch.
I hope u're clear.
Thanks
Jeena
From India, Kochi
Or you can try a language trainer post (if you feel confident) to teach english for IELTS or Spoken English. Many Pvt institutions are there who offer language dvlpmt course also.
If you really wanted to give Marketing topic training itself, then you can try to approach colleges that has MBA students or courses that are marketing related and tell them , you can take a class for the Marketing batch.
I hope u're clear.
Thanks
Jeena
From India, Kochi
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