salesperson - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • ask: We suggest you ask each salesperson or pledge driver to put a dot on a map of where they live.
  • travel: What's the best way for a traveling salesperson to connect with his company's databases?
  • let: Stay focused Don't let the salesperson 's patter distract you.
  • become: Learning to enjoy selling your work doesn't mean becoming a sharp salesperson.
  • make: For this very reason I make a terrible salesperson.
  • require: This requires the salesperson to ask the customer their age if they appear to be below the legal minimum age.

Adjective modifier

  • experienced: You will be an experienced medical salesperson, ideally selling devices, disposables or equipment to ITU or theaters.
  • successful: He probably has a point or two to offer even the most experienced and successful salesperson.
  • good: A good salesperson should be able to offer you several appropriate choices of lighting.
  • pushy: A pushy salesperson of suites on property the lender might have been.
  • knowledgeable: But against that you have to set the most knowledgeable salesperson, someone you might want to develop a long-term business relationship with.
  • mobile: Product knowledge Nobody likes a walking encyclopedia, but knowing your Motorolas from your Samsungs is essential in succeeding as a mobile salesperson.

Modifies a noun

  • talk: Every time a salesperson talks to a customer, ask for an email address.

Noun used with modifier

  • insurance: At the risk of sounding like an insurance salesperson rather than a financial planner, let's be straight about this.
  • telephone: Sufferers are often at the mercy of telephone salespersons, magazine articles and junk mail.
  • construction: A construction salesperson with a sound understanding of the specification sales process is required.
  • door: Why is it that no door to door salesperson sells " No Soliciting " signs?

Preposition: in

  • store: Most people would tend to trust his judgment over that of a salesperson in a store.

Preposition: with

  • understanding: A construction salesperson with a sound understanding of the specification sales process is required.
  • ability: You may already be in an assistant managerial position or be a senior salesperson with the ability and desire to move on.

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