Matthew Small wrote:
> Me = ESTJ.
> 
> I often ask myself why I am a computer programmer.  I'd love to be in sales.
> 
> - Matt Small

Have you ever considered a career in software sales?  It's very 
competitive; more so know with the software sector being slow.

I think even mid-tier software shops want to see at least $2M in sales 
before they bring you on board.  I've been told that former engineers 
have an advantage because they are able to relate to other "techies." 
Thus they are able to show value to other engineers.   I've also been 
told they are at a disadvantage because they can't "dumb down" the 
presentations to the level where executives can understand why they need 
the software.  So it's a give a take.

Oracle's success is often attributed to Ellison's cut throat, and 
somewhat deceptive, sales tactics and his self-awareness to understand 
he shouldn't do any of the software engineering.  Siebel was Oracle's 
top sales rep until he started his own company.



-- 
2004 - The year $184M couldn't buy a pennant.


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