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Hey man, you’ve been very helpful and encouraging in my persuit to break into tech sales. Quick question: I have one year out of high school and decided to not go to college, do you think I should include my highschool overview in the education section of my resume and Linkedin profile?
You can definitely mention it, especially if you were involved in clubs or other organizations. That said, if you have working experience I would put the emphasis there. Have you already started applying?
@@techsales-higherlevels Oh good, thanks; I was involved a lot and often was academically ackowledged. However, I have not started applying. My thought was to start builiding a strong resume/Linkedin while developing more skills in preperation for an interview and job. Do you think I should go a head and start applying for internships or a job without any direct expierence in the field? Or would it be wiser to wait on that in the name of making myself more valuable?
@@williamtorres2461 I would start applying to low priority targets so you get feedback in a real interview situation. Keep studying but start getting yourself out there. You'll learn a lot faster through rejection and quick iteration
@@williamtorres2461 get used to it, ideally you'll get to the point where rejection won't phase you at all. Parr of the job hunt and part of a career in sales
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