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Are sales development representative jobs in demand? Sales Development Representative job and salary trends over time Sales Development Representative jobs over time Sales Development Representative job growth rate over time Average sales development representative salary over time Sales Development Representative salary by year Sales Development Representative jobs by state Most common states for sales development representatives Most common cities for sales development representatives Sales Development Representative job outlook: Expert opinions Our panel of sales development representative experts Director Dave Payne M.S. What general advice would you give to a Sales Development Representative? What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career? What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential? Hank Boyd What general advice would you give to a Sales Development Representative? What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career? What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential? Eric Gjerdevig What general advice would you give to a Sales Development Representative? What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career? What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential? Frederik Beuk What general advice would you give to a Sales Development Representative? What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career? What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential? John Tobon What's a day at work look like for a Sales Development Representative? Will there be an enduring impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Sales Development Representatives? What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential? Ashley Strausser Will there be an enduring impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Sales Development Representatives? What's a day at work look like for a Sales Development Representative? What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential? Jeffrey Gonzalez What soft skills should all Sales Development Representatives possess? What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic? How have salaries changed over time for Sales Development Representatives? Chad Newswander Ph.D. What technical skills for a Sales Development Representative stand out to employers? Dr. Daryl Green What technical skills for a Sales Development Representative stand out to employers? What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic? How have salaries changed over time for Sales Development Representatives? Dr. Matteo Cantarello Ph.D. What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic? How have salaries changed over time for Sales Development Representatives? What technical skills for a Sales Development Representative stand out to employers? Jacqueline Babb What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic? What technical skills for a Sales Development Representative stand out to employers? Dr. John D. (Jack) Rudnick What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic? What certifications/licenses/courses can have the biggest impact for Sales Development Representatives? How have salaries changed over time for Sales Development Representatives? Stephen (Tyler) Hirlinger Will there be an enduring impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Sales Development Representatives? What's a good job out of college for Sales Development Representatives? What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential? John Cicala Ph.D. What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic? What soft skills should all Sales Development Representatives possess? What's a day at work look like for a Sales Development Representative? Christopher Sippel Ed.D. Are there any particularly good places in the United States for Sales Development Representatives to find work opportunities? Anthony DeFrancesco What experience really stands out on Sales Development Representative resumes? Laura Sansoni What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic? What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career? Brian Abraham Ph.D. What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic? What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career? Fred Hoyt Ph.D. What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career? What general advice would you give to a Sales Development Representative? John Rose What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic? What skills stand out on Sales Development Representative resumes? Sales Development Representative Jobs Sales Development Representative Related Links Sales Development Representative Related Careers Sales Development Representative Related Jobs Sales Development Representative Jobs By Location

Sales development representative job growth summary. After extensive research, interviews, and analysis, Zippia's data science team found that:

  • The projected sales development representative job growth rate is 4% from 2018-2028.

  • About 63,300 new jobs for sales development representatives are projected over the next decade.

  • Sales development representative salaries have increased 9% for sales development representatives in the last 5 years.

  • There are over 666,491 sales development representatives currently employed in the United States.

  • There are 199,588 active sales development representative job openings in the US.

  • The average sales development representative salary is $51,504.

Are sales development representative jobs in demand?

Yes, sales development representative jobs are in demand. Sales development representative demand is projected to grow 4% from 2018 to 2028.

Sales Development Representative job and salary trends over time

Compare the number of sales development representative jobs and the average sales development representative salary over time.

Sales Development Representative jobs over time

Sales Development Representative job growth rate over time

Year# Of Jobs% Of Population
2021666,4910.20%
2020683,3750.20%
2019718,9650.22%
2018721,6600.22%
2017741,7380.22%

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Average sales development representative salary over time

Sales Development Representative salary by year

YearAvg. SalaryHourly Rate% Change
2024$51,504$24.76+3.6%
2023$49,729$23.91+2.4%
2022$48,550$23.34+2.7%
2021$47,273$22.73--0.3%
2020$47,414$22.80+2.5%

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Sales Development Representative jobs by state

The map below shows you the number of sales development representative job openings in each state. The darker areas on the map show where sales development representatives earn the highest salaries across all 50 states.

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Most common states for sales development representatives

RankStatePopulation# of JobsEmployment/
1000ppl
1Montana1,050,49353251%
2Rhode Island1,059,63950648%
3Minnesota5,576,6062,53545%
4District of Columbia693,97231045%
5Pennsylvania12,805,5375,54343%
6Nebraska1,920,07680342%
7Wyoming579,31524242%
8North Dakota755,39329940%
9Vermont623,65724740%
10Iowa3,145,7111,23639%
11South Dakota869,66633238%
12Massachusetts6,859,8192,54037%
13Ohio11,658,6094,17536%
14Kansas2,913,1231,03636%
15New Jersey9,005,6443,14135%
16Wisconsin5,795,4832,00835%
17Utah3,101,8331,09435%
18Arizona7,016,2702,35834%
19New Hampshire1,342,79545334%
20Alaska739,79524133%

Most common cities for sales development representatives

RankCity# of JobsEmployment/
1000ppl
Avg. Salary
1Frankfort414%$54,696
2Dover411%$61,337
3Atlanta184%$48,508
4Hartford54%$63,914
5Lansing54%$58,899
6Springfield54%$49,508
7Topeka54%$58,401
8Boston233%$66,202
9Little Rock63%$54,428
10Des Moines52%$57,784
11Baton Rouge42%$54,957
12Chicago171%$50,532
13Phoenix91%$46,469
14Denver71%$56,924
15Sacramento61%$56,704
16Indianapolis51%$54,975
17Washington51%$54,462
18New York60%$61,026

Sales Development Representative job outlook: Expert opinions

We spoke to sales development representative professors and experts from several universities and companies to get their opinions on where the sales development representative job market for recent graduates is heading and how young graduates entering the sales development representative industry can be adequately prepared. Here are their thoughts.

Our panel of sales development representative experts

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Director Dave Payne M.S.

University of Akron

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Hank Boyd

University of Maryland - College Park

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Eric Gjerdevig

North Dakota State University

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Frederik Beuk

University of Akron

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John Tobon

Florida International University

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Ashley Strausser

Denison University

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Jeffrey Gonzalez

Montclair State University

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Chad Newswander Ph.D.

Brigham Young University-Idaho

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Dr. Daryl Green

Oklahoma Baptist University

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Jacqueline Babb

Aurora University

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Dr. John D. (Jack) Rudnick

Thomas More University

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Stephen (Tyler) Hirlinger

University of Central Missouri

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John Cicala Ph.D.

University of North Alabama

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Christopher Sippel Ed.D.

The University of Findlay

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Anthony DeFrancesco

Fordham University Gabelli School of Business

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Brian Abraham Ph.D.

Augsburg University

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Fred Hoyt Ph.D.

Illinois Wesleyan University

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John Rose

Kent State University

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Director Dave Payne M.S.

Associate Professor of Practice / Sales

University of Akron

Specialized Sales, Merchandising And Marketing Operations

What general advice would you give to a Sales Development Representative?

Director Dave Payne M.S.: Planning, practice, and skills are the keys to a successful career launch. Practice and coaching feedback will build competence, which builds confidence and sales performance success.

What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career?

Director Dave Payne M.S.: Skills and competence are king! Sales professionals are paid a commission and bonus based on "sales performance" results...this will continue to drive top sales reps and managers to earn some of the highest incomes in the country. I am very proud to share that U Akron sales graduates have had a nearly 100% job placement rate for over a decade, with some of the highest starting incomes in the state of Ohio. This is directly tied to the gracious support of the 30 Fisher Institute for Professional Selling corporate partners which hire them every semester.

What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential?

Director Dave Payne M.S.: As Director of the Fisher Institute, sales education professor and sales coach for the UA sales competition team, I look for three basic characteristics in our sales students. I look for "likability", "coachability" and "hunger for success". Here at U Akron, we are on the cutting edge of pioneering sales research and next level sales education utilizing AI, infrared technology, and biometrics/ physiological responses to sales stress. Skills are king... creating a new system for sales practice, AI feedback and repetition will be the game changer. Advancing skills to make a 21-year-old sales graduate to exhibit the skills and talent to appear ten years more experienced will be very attractive to hiring companies. This is happening at Akron next semester.

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Hank Boyd

Assistant Dean for Civic Engagement & Clinical Professor of Marketing

University of Maryland - College Park

Specialized Sales, Merchandising And Marketing Operations

What general advice would you give to a Sales Development Representative?

Hank Boyd: Demonstrated proficiency in sales represents a feather in your cap. For many
CEOs, they started their illustrious career in sales. Nowadays, it is a common
launchpad for scores of successful business executives in consumer package goods.
Why is this so? Savvy companies know that it is paramount that new hires
quickly learn who the real target consumers are. Spending time on the front lines will
enhance your later contributions to the firm. For example, after obtaining my MBA from
Berkeley, I had the good fortune to land a sales position at Merck. I served as a Hospital
Representative specializing in broad spectrum antibiotics. My territory consisted of
Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto VA Medical Center, and the Santa Clara
Valley Medical Center.
After 18 months of working diligently in territory, I was offered a promotion to
work inside at Merck's headquarters in Rahway, New Jersey. Once I truly knew the
needs and concerns of my clients - general surgeons, urologists, gastroenterologists,
urologists, and infectious disease specialists - Merck was confident I could craft
relevant literature pieces and design compelling ad campaigns to reach target
physicians.
Mastery of general sales is a highly coveted asset. Once you conquer a given
product domain, the artform of sales is entirely transferrable. Case in point, it is not
unusual for you to begin in pharmaceuticals and then effortlessly segue into medical
equipment sales after a couple of years.

What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career?

Hank Boyd: With the looming prospects of AI, soft skills will reign supreme in sales. While at
first blush it might seem counterintuitive in that product knowledge used to be cardinal
skill, today's salesforce relies heavily on networking. Numerous academic papers lend
credence to this idea. Great people skills often trump wonkish knowledge about the
product line.
As we wade further into the 21st Century, environmental scanning (or better yet
the innate ability to read prospects) will remain pivotal. Exceptional salespeople
instinctively scan a prospective client's office noticing all the trappings. They are trying to find something they can comment upon, by doing so they can establish common
ground. Once a connection is forged, salespeople move out of the box of being pesky
interlopers into becoming valued associates.

Lastly, if you decide to embark on a career in sales never forget the tried-and-
true axiom of ABC - always be closing. This phrase means having the gumption to ask

for the business. While sales recruits might have congenial and bubbly personalities, if
they cannot look the prospect in the eye and ask for the business, they ought to find
another profession.

What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential?

Hank Boyd: Nothing provides greater leverage in salary negotiations than having
documented sales experience. My advice would be to garner as much experience as you
can while in college. For example, you could fundraise for a nonprofit cause or a local
political campaign. If you have affiliation with a fraternity or sorority, volunteer to
serve on its recruitment committee. The bottom line is that you must convince any
potential employer that you naturally relate to people from all walks of life.

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Eric Gjerdevig

Lecturer in Marketing, Director for the Center for Professional Selling and Sales Technology

North Dakota State University

Marketing

What general advice would you give to a Sales Development Representative?

Eric Gjerdevig: First, remember that what you get out of your first job is so much more than compensation. A great manager mentoring you is priceless: it will pay you back dividends for the rest of your career. That said, in sales our compensation is typically tied to our performance. That means we need to put yourself out there, pay attention to the actions of the most successful salesperson in the company, learn everything you can, and manage your time well.

What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career?

Eric Gjerdevig: I might be a contrarian with this answer. I think as technology advances very quickly with AI it's our human-to-human skills that will become rarer and more valuable over the coming years. It might sound silly but things such as asking questions, listening, storytelling, and being empathetic can function like superpowers and I think they will even more in the coming years.

What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential?

Eric Gjerdevig: Learning doesn't stop when you graduate. How jobs are done will continue to evolve more quickly with advancing technology. To excel you need to continue to learn, develop new skills, and be adaptive.

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Frederik Beuk

Associate Professor of Marketing

University of Akron

Specialized Sales, Merchandising And Marketing Operations

What general advice would you give to a Sales Development Representative?

Frederik Beuk: The key consideration is whether you really want to maximize your initial salary. For instance, envision two job opportunities: one offering a salary of $50,000 per year, where you'd be the most junior team member, and the other providing $75,000 per year, with the caveat that you would be the sole sales representative for the firm. The optimal choice is to prioritize learning opportunities. In this context, being the lone salesperson for a company that compensates its highest-earning sales professional $75,000 might not be your superior option. Instead, seek a position that offers the greatest potential for learning. Subsequently, demonstrate your negotiating prowess, a critical sales skill, by securing a slightly higher salary. However, it's essential not to fixate on maximizing your starting salary. Your career requires a long-term strategy, and you have several decades ahead of you to maximize income.

What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career?

Frederik Beuk: Digital Literacy and AI are obviously on everybody's mind. The benefit for early career professionals is that these are skills they can use to differentiate themselves from more established professionals. Embrace these tools. At the same time, being an authentic storyteller that helps buyers envision the potential of your solutions can be an extremely powerful skill.

What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential?

Frederik Beuk: Digital Literacy and AI are obviously on everybody's mind. The benefit for early career professionals is that these are skills they can use to differentiate themselves from more established professionals. Embrace these tools. At the same time, being an authentic storyteller that helps buyers envision the potential of your solutions can be an extremely powerful skill.

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John Tobon

Adjunct Professor

Florida International University

Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs

What's a day at work look like for a Sales Development Representative?

John Tobon: In the near term the work day will look a lot like online learning. Everything, starting with onboarding of employees has transitioned online. Newly hired employees may not meet their supervisors and co-workers in person for several months, if ever. There will be more real time online collaboration and greater need for proficiency in the use of communication software. Graduates may not necessarily live in the city where their employer is located, this will provide greater freedom to employees but it will also increase the level of competition for some positions. In the long term, workplace will look different. As a cost savings measure, companies will maximize the amount of offsite work that can be performed by implementing hybrid models that incorporate maximum telework arrangements.

Will there be an enduring impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Sales Development Representatives?

John Tobon: Yes, the enduring impact of the coronavirus pandemic on graduates will be how and where they will work. The pandemic forced employers to overlook their reluctance to telework arrangements in order to survive. The biggest change will come in government employment where all but the most sensitive positions will enjoy greater flexibility. This will also mean less travel for in-person meetings, as more people become more comfortable with video conferencing and as the technology becomes more secure and intuitive to the users, business travel will be reserved for only the most necessary activities.

What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential?

John Tobon: In the field of federal law enforcement the two growing needs are computer forensics and forensic accounting. Every law enforcement agency is in dire need of these skills, all criminal cases require forensic analysis of multiple devices such as phones, tablets, and computers. The demand for these skills far outweighs the current number of personnel available to perform the analysis. The complexity of the financial system has made tracing of ill-gotten gains a serious challenge even to the most experienced investigators. There is also greater emphasis on identifying the means and methods employed by criminal organizations and their co-conspirators to conceal illicit proceeds. The move to create greater transparency in beneficial ownership registries will create a flood of information that will require the unique skill set of forensic accountants to achieve success.

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Ashley Strausser

Career Coach

Denison University

Knowlton Center for Career Exploration

Will there be an enduring impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Sales Development Representatives?

Ashley Strausser: Much has changed in the last year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. One of the most obvious impacts being that of how we work and connect with others. I believe that working remotely will continue as employees and organizations have proven that they can work effectively from home. For many graduates, utilizing digital technology to do their work, collaborate with colleagues, engage with clients and connect socially with friends and family will continue to be the norm for the foreseeable future.

Additionally, graduating during a global pandemic has required students to be more flexible, open-minded and resourceful than ever before. Students graduating this spring had to adjust and pivot last year when many internships were cancelled or turned remote. While there are many industries that are struggling, many others are experiencing unprecedented growth during this time. I am encouraging students to be open to exploring positions in different industries, sectors and even geographic regions than perhaps they were initially considering, while still being true to their interests and skills. I coach students daily on the importance of networking, which has always been an essential part of an effective job search strategy; however, the power of one's professional network is even more valuable in a competitive job market.

What's a day at work look like for a Sales Development Representative?

Ashley Strausser: As we continue to live and work through a global pandemic, many new graduates will be working remotely or in some sort of hybrid variation. Working remotely necessitates discipline and being a self-starter. Graduates will need to develop strong professional work habits that will serve them well and lay a strong foundation as they begin their career. Many of us are challenged by a lack of social interaction beyond meetings with colleagues or clients via Zoom or Teams. Working from home for the last year, I can personally attest that attending to our physical and mental health is more important than ever. Take time to go for a walk or run on your lunch break. Set your alarm early to spend time meditating before you begin your work day. Don't get into the habit of rolling out of bed at 7:55am to start work at 8:00am. Consider doing yoga after work to help relieve stress. Make it a point to set up regular Zoom lunch dates to connect with or get to know your new colleagues. With our laptop and work space set up at home it's easy to get into the habit of working much more than we normally would if we were commuting to and from the office. It's important to set boundaries related to when and how much we work. Employ a strong work ethic, but don't neglect important aspects of your well-being.

What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential?

Ashley Strausser: Graduates need to do their research, know their worth and negotiate their job offer. It amazes me how many students accept the salary offered to them without considering negotiation. Graduates should do their due diligence using sites such as Glassdoor and Salary.com to compare their salary offer to similar roles in the same region. If you are going to negotiate, you must be able to make a strong case as to why you are deserving of more money. This cannot be based on what you feel you deserve, but rather the skills you possess, relevant experiences you've had and the tangible results you've achieved that will enable you to be successful in the role. Evaluate the job description to determine if you possess some, or perhaps many, of the desired qualifications beyond the minimum qualifications listed. If so, use those as part of your negotiation. If not, consider how you might be able to develop those desired qualifications to make you a stronger candidate.

Competitive candidates should have a strong, well-rounded skill set. Being able to articulate your skills and experiences (academic, co-curricular, internships, research, study abroad, etc.) both on your resume and in an interview is critical. Know the skills necessary to be effective in the roles you seek. If you are lacking skills essential to your desired roles or industries, consider completing online courses or certifications through LinkedIn Learning or Coursera. Take advantage of skill-building resources and programs available through your university. Finally, research and prepare well for your interviews. This includes conducting mock interviews with staff in your career center to practice and gain valuable feedback on ways to improve your interviewing skills.

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Jeffrey Gonzalez

Assistant Professor of English

Montclair State University

English Department

What soft skills should all Sales Development Representatives possess?

Jeffrey Gonzalez: Students need to be able to write well; they need to listen well; they need to learn audiences quickly; they need to acknowledge that they're entering into conversations with grace, rather than running in full speed; they need to understand cultural and identity differences; they need to understand the digital environment has a contrary balance of speed (content production; viral reactions) and permanence (your data trail).

What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic?

Jeffrey Gonzalez: I have to stress that I'm not an economist but an English professor who does a little work helping English majors think about their career options. That said, the American economy seems to continue down a bifurcated path--white collar labor that provides a modicum of security and blue- or pink-collar labor or gig work that isn't secure or well-paid. I would bet that we'll see a great deal of jobs in both sectors emerge as more people are vaccinated and as the summer months mean more people interacting outside, and I'm also optimistic about the stimulus packages' effect on the economy.

The trends will, if you ask me, mean more hiring. But for the students I work with, it'll likely be more of the same: underemployment for Humanities majors upon first graduating college, followed by slow & steady growth in wages and benefits through a period of switching jobs and careers. They'll start in jobs that involve reading, writing, researching, and analysis, or they'll support individuals engaged in these processes, before they start designing or directing projects of their own. Workers who learn fast, who have great language skills, who are adaptable to different circ*mstances--these people have the best chance of achieving careers.

Where will we see growth? In areas that cater to the very wealthy; in app development; in health care/public health (of course); in finance; in entertainment production though housed in a handful of places.
Will we see growth in academic hiring? Not for the field I work in--the teaching & research side. We will continue to see growth in the administrative aspects of the university, which has been the trend for decades, while tenure-line hiring has declined considerably. It's not a good job to pursue.

How have salaries changed over time for Sales Development Representatives?

Jeffrey Gonzalez: My field is academia, and salaries have stayed fairly consistent if you get a tenure-line job. I'm part of a collective bargaining unit, which means I have a much better chance at a decent wage and decent benefits. Adjuncts do the bulk of teaching at American universities, and they don't have nearly the benefits or pay that professors get. English primary and secondary school teachers's pay has also remained consistent or declined, and teachers, like most public-college professors, have to rely on negotiations with the state for raises. We train a lot of teachers, and luckily, none of them is in it for the money.
For the students we have who go into the information or knowledge sector, they start underemployed and move up, as I said. The most recent research I've seen (and again, I'm not an economist) said that Humanities majors eventually make as much as business or more career-specific majors (public relations, etc.).

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Chad Newswander Ph.D.

Professor of Political Science

Brigham Young University-Idaho

Department of Political Science

What technical skills for a Sales Development Representative stand out to employers?

Chad Newswander Ph.D.: It is a combination of soft and hard skills. Young professionals need to be reliable, conscientious, hardworking, and be able to work well with others. They also need to show early signs of leadership, allowing them to grow within the organization. Above all, they need to be trusted to get the work done and be likeable. They also need to have a concrete skillset that allows them to contribute. Each young professional needs to think how they can add value to their organization (not just what the organization will do for them). Those skills can range from data/statistical analysis, writing, speaking, research, etc. In order to show that they have these skills, students should do multiple internships while in school from credible organizations.

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Dr. Daryl Green

Associate Professor of Business

Oklahoma Baptist University

College of Business

What technical skills for a Sales Development Representative stand out to employers?

Dr. Daryl Green: According to a 2013 Gallup poll, more than one-third of business leaders doubt that higher education institutions in the U.S. are graduating students who meet their particular businesses' needs. In fact, the study showed that there is a disconnection between what business leaders need and what higher education is producing. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) has identified eight competencies associated with career readiness. These skills include career management, communication, critical thinking, cultural intelligence, digital literacy, leadership, professionalism, and teamwork. Sadly, most students are not aware of employers' expectations of career readiness competencies.

What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic?

Dr. Daryl Green: Today's students need to embrace emerging market trends. For marketing students, the marketing concept means intimately understanding your customers and satisfying their immediate needs. The lingering pandemic from 2020 will make the job hunt more difficult this year. From my research, here are 2021 employment trends to consider:
Marketing strategy still matters. Today's businesses are using ineffective marketing strategies despite using digital tactics like social media platforms. According to HubSpot, only 61% of marketers believe their marketing strategy is effective. Yet, they are still pouring massive amounts of dollars into digital advertising. Understanding the basic marketing strategies will equip college grads for the challenges ahead.
Artificial intelligence and automation rise in 2021. Marketing professionals will need to be more tech-savvy. AI will make analyzing and implementing decisions more efficient. According to a McKinsey study, Netflix saved $1 billion in lost revenue in 2017 by using machine learning to make personalized recommendations. Other businesses, like Amazon, are doing the same.
Data analytics continue to emerge as a critical ingredient for market decision making. About 82% of marketers plan to increase their usage of first-party data (Source: Signal). Taking a marketing analytics course will be helpful to graduates.
Digital platforms will continue to dominate the economy. Thus, an online presence is essential. According to a Bright Edge study, digital ad spending will reach $389 billion in 2021. Thus, students need good digital literacy to succeed.
Mobile platforms like smartphones are the future. As for May of 2020, Google was responsible for 67% of all smartphone search traffic.

How have salaries changed over time for Sales Development Representatives?

Dr. Daryl Green: Based on my research, I predict that the current salaries for marketing majors will be unchanged from 2020. There are 'riches in niches.' Certain areas, like marketing analytics, may see a surge. For example, market research analysts are projected to grow 18 percent from 2019 to 2029, according to US BLS. However, Covid-19 is the X-factor for the economy.

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Dr. Matteo Cantarello Ph.D.

Visiting Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies

William & Mary

Department of Modern Languages and Literatures

What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic?

Dr. Matteo Cantarello Ph.D.: In regard to the academic job market, I can talk about Hispanic/Latin American studies and, broadly speaking, literary and cultural studies. In the past year or two, trans- and interdisciplinarity are a must have to be successful. Research topics that are related to race and gender are also extremely important. More than trends, I would talk about urgency when it comes to higher education. The job market outside of higher education seems to be liking business and computer sciences. In the United States, in particular, any intersection between these two fields (e.g., digital security, cryptocurrency) has been extremely popular.

How have salaries changed over time for Sales Development Representatives?

Dr. Matteo Cantarello Ph.D.: I don't have data and I am sure it varies a lot depending on the institution, the position, the field, etcetera. There is a close relationship between "prestige" of a position (tenure-eligible or a renown postdoctoral fellowship vs. visiting, more teaching-oriented positions) and compensation. A prestigious postdoctoral fellowship with 1 or less courses per semester to teach and/or TE positions with a 2-2 or a 3-3 pay up to 100% more than the average NTE position, that typically dictates a 3-3, 4-4, or 5-5 teaching load. In general, however, the more secure your position is the easier it is to secure funding and other resources that complement the base salary.

What technical skills for a Sales Development Representative stand out to employers?

Dr. Matteo Cantarello Ph.D.: Programming has become an asset within the humanities, too. Even though hires of digital humanists are still limited in number (at least within my discipline), they are probably destined to increase in the near future. Also, flexibility and versatility with respect to teaching are also highly marketable. Any candidate who has experience with in-person, hybrid, and online courses and who has degrees, titles, and certificates that demonstrate that is extremely appreciated on the academic job market.

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Jacqueline Babb

Assistant Professor of Digital Marketing, Director of Graduate Studies

Aurora University

Marketing Department

What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic?

Jacqueline Babb: The pandemic has been a tipping point for innovation in technology. I anticipate that we may see a more of an emphasis on technology in business that will bring teams together virtually, but also automate tasks that are simple and repetitive.

What technical skills for a Sales Development Representative stand out to employers?

Jacqueline Babb: Technical skills paired with strong communication, flexibility in thought, diversity, and creative problem solving are a winning combination for job candidates. Candidates with a strong acumen in data analysis and storytelling are marketable right now.

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Dr. John D. (Jack) Rudnick

Professor

Thomas More University

Department of Business Administration and Accountancy

What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic?

Dr. John D. (Jack) Rudnick: The COVID-19 pandemic heightens an awareness of the tremendous need and talent gap that presents opportunities for those interested in healthcare leadership and staffing. The lack of preparation for this catastrophic event that many contend should have been anticipated illustrates a strong need for increased disaster preparedness and improved supply chain systems and processes throughout the health care system. Professional opportunities that integrate in with all aspects of the continuum continue to abound. Professionals with an entrepreneurial spirit are valuable to generate creative ideas aimed at cultivation of revenue producing concepts. Those with an interest in further improving efficiency and contributing to an increased return-on-investment through process improvement techniques will find opportunities throughout the field. Finance, strategy, information technology, entrepreneurship, compliance, and marketing are among highly sought-after specialties within the field and projected to rise in need. Crisis management planning has the potential to become more necessary to mitigate against loss and business interruption.

A broad array of careers along the continuum will continue to be in need include the following: Quality and Performance Improvement Specialists, Post-acute care administrators (nursing home, rehabilitation facilities, home health agencies, hospice directors,) behavioral health executives, strategy officers, consultants, compliance officers, agency administrators, health informaticists, and university professors to assist in training leaders and staff for these important roles.

What certifications/licenses/courses can have the biggest impact for Sales Development Representatives?

Dr. John D. (Jack) Rudnick: Proficiency in informatics, finance, entrepreneurship strategy, and quality improvement with an intentional strategy to drive these processes can have a large positive effect on revenue generation and expense reduction. CPA certification, process improvement certifications (Scrum, Lean Six Sigma, AGILE), IT certifications and long-term care licensure are beneficial credentials to consider. Leaders with a clinical background bring credibility to positions where flexibility and depth of knowledge offers prospective employers an attractive combination of credentials.

How have salaries changed over time for Sales Development Representatives?

Dr. John D. (Jack) Rudnick: The consolidation of health systems into larger entities throughout the continuum and the infusion of private equity into healthcare have prompted meteoric rises in base salaries and bonuses for many executives. Reimbursem*nt specialists and strategy consultants have also benefited from salary increases over the past 40 years. Salaries have shifted to more of an incentive-based model with a foundational base salary aligned with bonuses linked to pre-established metrics aimed at revenue-growth and expense reduction to optimize a health organization's return-on-investment (ROI).

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Stephen (Tyler) Hirlinger

Assistant Professor of Marketing

University of Central Missouri

Division of Business Strategy, Marketing Program

Will there be an enduring impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Sales Development Representatives?

Stephen (Tyler) Hirlinger: The pandemic will certainly have a lasting impact on graduates, both positively and negatively. To start with the positives, I think the transition to online learning the past two semesters has forced students to gain many valuable skills that will be necessary for success in the post-pandemic work environment. The work dynamic in many industries may remain radically different for the foreseeable future and I think graduates will be more resourceful, organized, more productive in remote settings, and work better in groups due to the recent circ*mstances. I also think students will learn to be more entrepreneurial and improve their ability to "sell themselves" due to fewer career opportunities and higher competition in the workforce. Time will tell, but I think the lack of job availability may stunt the career growth for many recent graduates, while those that learn to grow when faced with adversity will thrive.

What's a good job out of college for Sales Development Representatives?

Stephen (Tyler) Hirlinger: This is a rather difficult question to answer because it entirely depends on a student's field of study and goals and aspirations. Any job that helps a student understand their strengths, weaknesses, interests, and disinterests is a good starting point. Changing careers and/or career paths is no longer looked upon negatively, so I believe any career out of college that allows the graduate to learn and grow (personally and professionally) is a good one, as they can always pivot until they find a career that's fulfilling and rewarding.

What will help Sales Development Representatives increase their earning potential?

Stephen (Tyler) Hirlinger: I think creativity is a skill that's often overlooked, especially in the businessworld. If I were a student looking to differentiate myself and increase my earning potential, I'd diversify my skill set and develop my creativity as much as possible. In my opinion, creativity is the human ability that's most difficult (if not impossible) to automate with technology and will always be rewarded. Also, the ability to communicate and articulate one's ideas and thoughts effectively is a desirable skill regardless of the profession. The best communicators are often the highest earners!

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John Cicala Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Digital Marketing

University of North Alabama

Management & Marketing Department

What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic?

John Cicala Ph.D.: Increased use and reliance on digital-based marketing, thereby resulting in an increased need for people who understand and appreciate the differences in and among the many digital marketing avenues available. Also, a need for individuals who can not only analyze collected data but who can understand and interpret it as well.

What soft skills should all Sales Development Representatives possess?

John Cicala Ph.D.: The ability to write for reading and not to write as if they are simply transcribing an internal conversation with the paper or whatever media is being used to communicate. They should also possess the ability to interact and to converse with others in person and to actively listen.

What's a day at work look like for a Sales Development Representative?

John Cicala Ph.D.: It will not be as structured or segmented as previous generations' workdays have been, but it will involve more tasks and responsibilities. It will involve more research and inquiry. It will involve a significant amount of time working online and less time interacting in person. That said, the times that do require/involve interpersonal engagement will be more important than ever before due to the increased value that people will place on their time. Hence, the need for individuals to be skilled at both distanced and face-to-face interactions.

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Christopher Sippel Ed.D.

Associate Vice President

The University of Findlay

Buford Center for Diversity and Service

Are there any particularly good places in the United States for Sales Development Representatives to find work opportunities?

Christopher Sippel Ed.D.: A silver lining to the pandemic may be that the location of an individual in many industries no longer dictates which company or organization someone can work for. When travel restrictions begin to ease, successful candidates will be willing to go wherever they are asked to go. In these challenging times, organizations will need people that are open to working where they are needed.

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Anthony DeFrancesco

Assistant Lecturer

Fordham University Gabelli School of Business

Department Marketing

What experience really stands out on Sales Development Representative resumes?

Anthony DeFrancesco: Knowledge and experience with sales technology tools and effectively navigating Omnichannel hybrid sales environments. Social selling and analytical skills are also highly important. Product and industry knowledge for the targeted verticals also stands out. Experience with specific industry vertical prospecting tools can be a major differentiator. Finally, important to complement the aforementioned ATS keywords are leadership and team collaboration.

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Laura Sansoni

Director, Career Development, CBA Career Center

University of Nebraska at Omaha

College of Business Administration

What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic?

Laura Sansoni: I think the changes we will see in the job market will have to do with how employers recruit and how we will work. Many employers had to transition quickly to virtual recruiting without changing their usual recruiting schedule. In the last few years, I have seen a shift to virtual interviewing and recruiting; the pandemic simply sped up the process across industries, occupations, and geographic locations. Virtual recruiting has allowed employers to expand their reach and connect with institutions and students they would not have had the opportunity to otherwise. Some employers also reimagined their internships from in-person to virtual experiences in direct response to travel and social distancing guidelines. Being able to still offer internship programs in a virtual setting offers more possibilities for students to gain work experience and new skills.

Moving forward, employers will likely focus again on in-person recruiting and working, but I believe virtual recruiting and remote work will become a much larger offering in the future. Here at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) we have transitioned to offering more courses and programs online and we plan to continue to offer career services programming virtually to accommodate the growing number of online students. I think that working remotely or the ability to work remotely on an ad hoc basis will remain prominent but will look different based on the needs of the company and position.

What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career?

Laura Sansoni: I think taking a year between high school and college or between a bachelor's and master's degree can be incredibly beneficial if the individual approaches this time with intentional purpose. If they want to gain work experience and/or save up money for school, seeking a position with ties to a career that interests them is going to help them narrow down their academic path once they begin their higher education.

If they want to use this time to travel, they should consider documenting their experiences to reflect on their personal growth and any new skills they gain such as learning a new language. If they simply wish to take a break from their studies, take the year to explore their personal interests and hobbies by trying new things and meeting with people doing work that interests them. Lifelong, fulfilling careers stem from your passions and interests. Discovering both early will help guide them in educational pursuits as well as fulfilling work throughout their life.

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Brian Abraham Ph.D.

Instructor, Full-time faculty member at Nichols College

Augsburg University

Business Administration Department

What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic?

Brian Abraham Ph.D.: The current generation of graduates entering the workforce seeks flexible hours and more socially responsible employers. While the pandemic has instilled the desire for remote work, it certainly has hastened the process. Moreover, traditionally in-person arrangements - such as teaching - have been recast in a remote workforce environment.

What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career?

Brian Abraham Ph.D.: If a graduate needs to take a gap year, I recommend they:

Learn a new language, ideally through immersion.
Perform at least 250 hours of pedigree-level volunteering. This is volunteering at a high brand name organization.
Learn how to code in a current software language.
Learn a professional skill set such as Quickbooks or Salesforce.

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Fred Hoyt Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Business Administration

Illinois Wesleyan University

Business Administration Department

What Sales Development Representative skills would you recommend for someone trying to advance their career?

Fred Hoyt Ph.D.: If a student (or graduate) needs to take a gap year, I'd recommend training in computer skills and other analytical techniques that were not covered in their curriculum. There are incredible applied courses available on Coursera and Udemy and Lynda, many of them taught by the same professors at schools that charge $50,000 tuition. Many are also offered by the companies that provide the software students will be using, and lead to certifications that indicate one is "proficient" in a program.

Many career centers, including the one at my school, tell students to put "proficient" on a resume. "Certified by Salesforce" is a more powerful statement. I'd also recommend in a cover letter, students point out they realized they needed additional skills, and these are the steps they took to ensure they would be able to hit the ground running. I'd also recommend taking something really different - perhaps a foreign language, perhaps the art course they always wanted to take but could not fit into the curriculum. That would indicate curiosity and motivation.

What general advice would you give to a Sales Development Representative?

Fred Hoyt Ph.D.: Some of the advice is contained above. Some is to reflect on the collapse of the world in March, and what they've had to grapple with since. As I told my students in September, in many ways, even business classes are "history" classes. Much of what you've "learned" that will help you will be, ironically, the shift to online communication via various platforms. I suspect that many of the distance communication platforms were as new to your business peers as to you, and in fact, by adapting to distance learning, you may be at least as well prepared for the new work environment as your fellow employees. Be prepared, too, to adapt, to change, and to learn on your own. You're the tech-savvy generation, at least that's what you tell us (and that's what your coworkers expect). Live up to it by learning how to learn without classes. To some extent, the chaos in higher education in the past year has paralleled the chaos in business, and you've had to adapt. Just like the businesses that have survived.

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John Rose

Associate Lecturer, Internship Coordinator and MSA Coordinator

Kent State University

Department of Accounting

What are the biggest trends we'll see in the Sales Development Representative job market given the pandemic?

John Rose: For accounting students, the job market is good. There was a dip at the beginning of the pandemic, but CPA firms are still hiring. The number of interns for the winter season is comparable to the previous year.

What skills stand out on Sales Development Representative resumes?

John Rose: Many of our students obtain their entry-level accounting after completing an internship with the organization. Students that do not receive an offer from the organization they interned with typically receive an offer with another organization. An internship on a student resume increases their chances of obtaining an entry-level poisition.

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