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Government And Public Administration Director, Real Estate Asset Management
Port of Seattle - Seattle, WA
Industry: Government and Public Administration
Salary: Yes (amount not posted)
Total Compensation: NA

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Seattle is a great area to start your new sales job search. It's the largest and most populated city in the beautiful Pacific North West. With over three million inhabitants and more people moving there every year, it's a bustling, hip metropolis. There's no question as to why it's so popular; it is surrounded by beautiful waterways, stunning islands, the Pacific Ocean and hills full of trees that are green year round. That is why it's fondly referred to as The Emerald City. Seattle is much more affordable than it's tech hub counterpart, the San Francisco Bay Area. That's just one of the many reasons it's an ideal place to find your new sales job career.

Seattleite's love their coffee so if you're looking to connect with other people and network you'll be sure find other sales professionals sipping Joe at one of it's many local coffee shop's. At the entrance to the famous Pike Place Market you'll find the Starbucks flagship location where it was first on the scene in 1971. Starbucks isn't the only major corporation that calls Seattle home to it's headquarters, there's also Boeing, the world largest aerospace firm. Not to mention a few more Fortune 500 companies based in Seattle that might ring a bell, Microsoft, Amazon, Costco and Nordstrom. Seattle's diverse economy has many facets; environmental engineering, manufacturing in advanced technology, computer software, biotechnology, electronics, medical equipment, forest products, transportation equipment and food processing. Clean-tech and manufacturing are also key to the economy, as are maritime and healthcare.

Who you know is everything when it comes to landing your next sales job. Putting in the time to connect and network with other professional's when hunting for your next new sales position is essential to your success. Whether you want to gain new skills or meet people who can help you take your sales job career to the next level, building a strong reliable professional network is one of the most important investments you can make. If you're serious about looking for your next sales job opportunity, there are groups and meet ups to help you build your network and inspire you. There are, a multitude of networking events supported and promoted by the local Chamber of Commerce where you can create this valuable time to connect with other professionals in the sales job industry. You never know when the person you're making small talk with could be just who you need to know down the line to land that next sales job or huge account. It's also always a good idea to get to know your competition too. Sales jobs can be competitive but at the same time, so rewarding. It's easy to find professional connections through some of the local social clubs and there are plenty of types to suit all preferences. Check out the Twist Restaurant Lounge, it has an industry night for networking on Sunday & Monday nights. Via Vita Café and Wine Bar has their coffee and referral Fridays at 10am every week for networking with the morning crowd. There's also the Twilight Martini Lounge which hosts quite a few networking events throughout the year. You are sure to find the sales job of your dreams! It may be one of the fastest-growing and priciest cities in America, but you get what you pay for: the mountains, the culture, the Seahawks…need we say more?