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Sales Hacker’s 35 Most Influential Women in Sales

Sales Hacker

Welcome to Sales Hacker’s first-ever Influential Women in Sales list! In this exclusive list, we wanted to honor not just female leaders that promote their own sales platform (no shame in that!) They say “You can’t be what you can’t see,” and the sales floor is no exception.

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Career Decisions: What To Look For In a Software Startup

Kellblog

Newer company/technology. So the third hardest-to-change key factor is technology. If you’re considering going to work at a twelve-year-old startup [6], understand that it’s very likely built on twelve-year-old technology premised on a twelve-plus-year-old architecture. an arms race) and thin (e.g.,

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170+ Women in Sales Share Their Career-Defining Aha Moment

Sales Hacker

Women in sales often have a polarizing experience. In the Sales Hacker video series Aha Moments , I asked 10 women: “What is one ‘aha moment’ you’ve had in your sales career?”. The conversations that followed were so authentic and encouraging that we decided to expand this conversation to other badass women in the sales world.

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Lucidchart and Wrike — February 28, 2020

SaaStr

How does Karl think about working with recruiters? I started my training on the technical side, thinking I wanted to be a scientist or engineer, in particular, thinking I wanted to do research. But I did love technology and I wanted to work in technology, so I thought technology policy might be the area for me.