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Apartment Leasing Consultant
The Liberty GroupPerris, CA
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $21 - $24/hr
Total Compensation: $21 - $24/hr
Account Executive
Howroyd-Wright Employment Agency, Inc.San Bernardino, CA
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $23 - $25/hr
Total Compensation: $23 - $25/hr
Total By Verizon Sales Rep
Visionary RCM Infotech India Pvt. Ltd.San Bernardino, CA
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $17 - $21/hr
Total Compensation: $17 - $21/hr
Regional Sales Leader - Inland Empire
Brett Fisher GroupSan Bernardino, CA
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $70K - $85K/yr
Total Compensation: $70K - $85K/yr
Bilingual Selling Branch Manager
WORKFORCE Enterprises IncSan Bernardino, CA
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $70K/yr
Total Compensation: $70K/yr
Inside Sales Support
Howroyd-Wright Employment Agency, Inc.Redlands, CA
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $23 - $25/hr
Total Compensation: $23 - $25/hr
Call Center Representative
Total Quality Consulting IncVentura, CA
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $17.53 - $21.91/hr
Total Compensation: $17.53 - $21.91/hr
Specialty Account Manager
Taylor Strategy PartnersTemecula, CA
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $100K - $150K/yr
Total Compensation: $100K - $150K/yr
Home Health / Marketer
Career Strategies, Inc.Oceanside, CA
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $80K - $100K/yr
Total Compensation: $80K - $100K/yr
Area Sales Representative, San Diego
Ignite Human CapitalCarlsbad, CA
Industry: Human Resources and Staffing
Salary: $85K - $100K/yr
Total Compensation: $85K - $100K/yr
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Seeking sales employment in Los Angeles? Sure, the city of Los Angeles is the undisputed entertainment capital of the world, but there are many other thriving industries deeply rooted in there. L.A. is home to the largest port complex in the Western Hemisphere and has the largest number of manufacturing jobs of any county in the country. Other thriving industries include global trade and logistics, bioscience research and development, aerospace and defense, information technology sales jobs, petroleum sales and sales management, and fashion and apparel. Of course, because the city is full of famous movie stars, the tourism and hospitality industries are extremely successful as well in driving the local economy. All of these industries are pushing the city forward making it a dynamic, resource-rich destination to do business, and the sales job opportunities are plentiful.
With a population of almost 4 million, L.A. is the second-largest city in America - if that's any measure of how much people like it, that's substantial evidence that living in Los Angeles is pretty great. Some call it an asphalt jungle where everyone is people-watching and all the waiters and waitresses are aspiring filmmakers, musicians, actors/actresses, models or producers, glitzing through life, hoping to be discovered. Maybe this is true, but as a large and busy urban jungle, Los Angeles is chock full of sales job opportunities. Much like New York, L.A. can be a professionally competitive city as its full of people trying to make it. If a competitive atmosphere brings out the best in you, then you will thrive in this environment. While you search for your dream sales job in L.A., it's important to stay positive, work hard, and be open to new opportunities you may not have thought of before.
Networking in Los Angeles is imperative to your sales job search strategy; it's all about who-you-know. You'll probably notice how many people are hanging out in cafes during the day - a lot of Angelenos either work from cafes or their schedules are not the usual 9 - 5 jobs. Kick off your job search day at a café like Coffee Commissary in the Fairfax District, Funnel Mill in Santa Monica, Graffiti Café in La Brea, Espresso Profeta in Westwood or Deus Ex Machina in Venice. If you get your fill of coffee for the day, another great way to meet people in Los Angeles is through some sort of exercise. Everyone in L.A. is all about being in-shape and healthy, so how about you reap the health benefits and meet some people at the same time? Runyon Canyon is the most popular hiking spot in the area, you can put on your hiking shoes and strike up a conversation with a fellow hiker out enjoying nature - you never know who you might meet. If you prefer to meet people over drinks, head over to some of the hot L.A. bars like Craft, The Polo Lounge or Ammo. But don't let the day time casual L.A. styles fool you, be sure to dress for success, and fashion, when you're out to meet people so you make a great first impression.