Sales Representative Sales Jobs Across the United States
Browse 35214 Sales Representative sales job openings nationwide. Find opportunities by state and apply today.
Sales Representative Job Openings by State
- Alabama (624 jobs)
- Alaska (17 jobs)
- Arizona (994 jobs)
- Arkansas (282 jobs)
- California (3149 jobs)
- Colorado (1019 jobs)
- Connecticut (160 jobs)
- Delaware (59 jobs)
- District of Columbia (113 jobs)
- Florida (3967 jobs)
- Georgia (891 jobs)
- Guam (3 jobs)
- Hawaii (98 jobs)
- Idaho (318 jobs)
- Illinois (880 jobs)
- Indiana (719 jobs)
- Iowa (481 jobs)
- Kansas (305 jobs)
- Kentucky (621 jobs)
- Louisiana (307 jobs)
- Maine (148 jobs)
- Maryland (731 jobs)
- Massachusetts (761 jobs)
- Michigan (628 jobs)
- Minnesota (572 jobs)
- Mississippi (129 jobs)
- Missouri (793 jobs)
- Montana (58 jobs)
- Nebraska (346 jobs)
- Nevada (549 jobs)
- New Hampshire (57 jobs)
- New Jersey (509 jobs)
- New Mexico (50 jobs)
- New York (1062 jobs)
- North Carolina (1514 jobs)
- North Dakota (42 jobs)
- Ohio (1513 jobs)
- Oklahoma (708 jobs)
- Oregon (534 jobs)
- Pennsylvania (1258 jobs)
- Puerto Rico (15 jobs)
- Rhode Island (184 jobs)
- South Carolina (474 jobs)
- South Dakota (138 jobs)
- Tennessee (1256 jobs)
- Texas (3091 jobs)
- Utah (564 jobs)
- Vermont (13 jobs)
- Virginia (795 jobs)
- Washington (865 jobs)
- West Virginia (36 jobs)
- Wisconsin (792 jobs)
- Wyoming (22 jobs)
Sales Representative Jobs in Major Metros
Explore Sales Representative opportunities in the largest U.S. sales markets. These metros consistently have the highest hiring demand for Sales Representative professionals.
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- Sales Representative Jobs in Seattle, WA
What Does a Sales Representative Do?
Sales Representatives are responsible for selling products or services directly to customers, maintaining relationships, and achieving sales targets.
Sales Representative Responsibilities
Sales Representative professionals are responsible for driving revenue growth, building client relationships, and meeting sales targets. Day-to-day duties typically include prospecting, lead qualification, presentations, negotiations, and closing deals.
Industries Hiring Sales Representative Professionals
Sales Representative positions are available across many industries including technology, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, and more. Browse our industry listings to find opportunities in your preferred sector.
Sales Representative Career Growth
A career as a Sales Representative offers strong advancement opportunities. With experience and proven results, professionals can advance to senior sales roles, management positions, and executive leadership.
Sales Representative Salary Information
Salary ranges for Sales Representative positions vary based on experience, industry, and location. See current pay data on the Sales Representative salary guide.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Sales Representative Sales Jobs
What does a Sales Representative do?
Sales Representatives are responsible for selling products or services directly to customers, maintaining relationships, and achieving sales targets.
How much does a Sales Representative earn?
Sales Representative compensation varies by experience, industry, and location. Most sales roles include a base salary plus commission or bonus. See current pay benchmarks on the Sales Representative salary guide.
What skills do you need to be a Sales Representative?
Successful Sales Representative professionals combine strong communication, active listening, negotiation, and CRM skills with industry knowledge, time management, and resilience under quota pressure.
What industries hire Sales Representative professionals?
Sales Representative roles exist across nearly every industry that sells a product or service — most commonly technology, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, professional services, and consumer goods.
How do I become a Sales Representative?
Most Sales Representative roles require relevant sales experience and a track record of meeting quota. Entry-level candidates typically start in SDR or inside sales roles before advancing. Browse open Sales Representative positions on SalesJobs.com to apply.