Most of the time you don’t actually need a degree to get
into the sales industry, as the majority of sales positions are not always
looking for graduates. In fact it is very possible to get into sales without
experience or a degree, see our recently published blog ‘How to Get Into Sales without Any Experience’. However, a degree will always improve your CV and allow you to
get into the sector at a higher entry level, with a potential of a higher
salary. Entry level graduate sales
positions have an impressive average salary of £23,000, a good reason to get
into the sector! Here are the best degrees to help you get a job in the sales
industry:
Business Degrees
An obvious point, but if you are looking for a sales job it’s
always going to be working for a business! So why not study a business related degree?
Business degrees come in a variety of different forms but perhaps the most
useful courses to study come from a marketing or management perspective. Marketing
degrees will develop your skills in identifying and understanding customers,
and management degrees will come in handy if you are looking for a career in
managing sales people.
Psychology or
Sociology
It’s not always the topics that you directly learn about in
your time at University that prepare you for your future career. The Washington
Post conducted an interesting study in 2013 that found that only 27% of
graduates were in employment that directly linked to their degree. A degree in psychology
or sociology will give you some insight into how people think and behave, which
can be very helpful when trying to secure sales deals or developing a sales
strategy for a business.
Media or
Communications
Learning about how organisations communicate and the
different channels and streams they use to do it can link directly to sales.
Graduate sales positions are more likely to be focussed on developing sales
strategies or management of a team, and a degree that develops your knowledge
of communications will increase the chances of you landing a job in the
industry. This is especially relevant in B2B sales jobs, and has more
significance in today’s digital age with the development of the sales sector
across the internet and through other technology.
Interestingly, Harrods now offer a specialist sales degree
exclusively for their staff they want to develop with the classrooms for
studying being above their shop in Knightsbridge! The course lasts two years
and is the first retailer that offers an honours degree in sales. Unfortunately
this degree is only available for Harrods staff, but illustrates how valuable
employers consider degrees! An important thing to remember is that a degree
will improve your skills in critical thinking and information management, which
is one of the main things employers look for in candidates.