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We found 3786 sales jobs near San Jose, CA
VP of Sales new
WilliamsonHeckt - San Jose, CA
Industry: Work from Home
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
Total Compensation: Not Listed
Sales Professional
Crestcom International - San Jose, CA
Industry: Professional Services
Salary:
Total Compensation: NA
Local Sales
Suddath Companies - San Jose, CA
Industry: Transportation and Logistics
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
Total Compensation: NA
Outside Sales Representative
FleetPride - San Jose, CA
Industry: Transportation and Logistics
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
Total Compensation: NA
Spirits Account Development Specialist
Golden Brands - San Jose, CA
Industry: Transportation and Logistics
Salary: $62K - $87K
Total Compensation: $62K - $87K
Account Executive, SMB Sales - San Jose CA
T-Mobile - San Jose, CA
Industry: Telecommunications
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
Total Compensation: NA
Strategic Enterprise Account Executive
Comcast - San Jose, CA
Industry: Telecommunications
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
Total Compensation: NA
Bilingual Spanish Retail Sales Consultant East San Jose
AT&T - San Jose, CA
Industry: Telecommunications
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
Total Compensation: NA
Enterprise Account Manager
Comcast - San Jose, CA
Industry: Telecommunications
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
Total Compensation: NA
Retail Sales Consultant
Sun Com Mobile - San Jose, CA
Industry: Telecommunications
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
Total Compensation: NA

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Want in on sales jobs in San Jose? Hear this: Silicon Valley is the "happiest place to work" according to Forbes magazine. Known as the Capital of Silicon Valley, San Jose is a hotbed of technology and technological innovation with one of the highest geographic concentrations of technology companies in the world. The tech industry alone employs well over 250,000 people in the area. And the city of San Jose was rated number one in the top 10 best metro job markets for 2018, by USA Today. San Jose boasts high salaries, growth opportunities, and lots of fun and innovation-after all, Apple has a 40-acre site here. But, tech isn't the only game in town, manufacturing, business services and retail are all big industries in San Jose too. Some of the top employers in the area include, Kaiser Permanente, Hitatchi, eBay, Cisco Systems, IBM, Adobe Systems, Xilinx, Inc., Good Samaritan Hospital, KLA-Tencor and Cadence Design Systems, just to name a few.

Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, San Jose's diversity and growing economy make it a great place to live. Even with a population of over 1.9 million, the city still has small-town charm. With an average of 300 days of sunshine each year, there is plenty to get outside to do in San Jose. Alum Rock Park is a local favorite spot to go for a hike, bike, picnic or view wildlife. But if nature isn't your thing there are quite of few fantastic museums such as the SJMA (San Jose Museum of Art) and of course The Tech Museum of Innovation which includes hands-on science and tech exhibits and hosts design competition and programs. The food scene in San Jose is eclectic with everything from American to Indian and everything in between. Downtown is definitely a hopping place, but for a quiet place to live, the neighborhood of Willow Glen is a favorite area for families. The tree-lined streets are full of boutiques and coffee-shops, giving off a small-town vibe. For fun day trip options San Jose is the perfect location between San Francisco, Berkeley, and the world-renown Napa Valley. If you like to hit the beach Santa Cruz, Monterey and Pebble Beach are all within about 75 miles and Yosemite National Park is just a four hour drive away.

When it comes to your sales job search, your network is your most valuable asset. In San Jose there are plenty of networking groups so when you find one of interest, be sure to make the most of it. Your ask should always be to get one person closer - ask for an introduction to a friend in the role you want to work in, a recruiter at their company or an industry you want to know more about. It can feel awkward at first, but the more you meet people for coffee, talk to them, the easier it gets. Not to mention, this is a huge part of sales, so you definitely should sharpen this skill if you haven't already. Start by asking a new person you meet about their story, their career, the decision they made to get to where they are. The more questions you ask, the more you will learn about potential job opportunities and at the same time, you'll build a bond with this person and therefore they will be more likely to introduce you to someone else.