B175Chris
Well-Known Member
Hi,
As some of you may know, I have to take a year abroad in a french-speaking country next year as part of my Business Management with French degree.
I want to get as much of a head-start as possible with regards to organisation, as it's not in my nature to leave something this complicated to the last minute, so this is the start of my research.
I can choose to do a full year at a french Business University, which I'm indifferent towards, I would much rather choose the second option of organising my own work placement for the year. I've spent the last three months working as part of an entrepreneurial business - in that time I've been expected to be the marketing department, the website designer, the graphic designer, the sales team and the product exhibitor at the recent Autumn fair exhibition at the NEC in Birmingham.
The exhibition really brought out a sales instinct in me that I hadn't really realised before and people really warmed to me and my non-slimy salesman style, and whilst there I generated over 150 very viable enquiries who are all very interested in buying the very niche product. I had lengthy conversations with the principal buyer for Wal-mart as well as Hallmark and I have no problem having polite, tactful and appropriate conversations with people very high in the business food chain.
So, I'd like to combine the sales instinct in me with my love of boats and perhaps work for a branch of Sunseeker/Fairline/Princess etc. basd in France.
The trouble is, I don't know a lot about how their businesses operate, for example I'm unsure as to whether the agents in France or overseas salespeople are hired through their main recruitment channels or whether the responsibility lies with the agent to employ locally. I can find this information through them, I know, but I don't want my first correspondance to look like I'm a complete newbie who hasn't done any research.
I would appreciate any insider knowledge or advice into the above and any other potential avenues to investigate in this field - obviously the position would have to be based around administration/management/sales rather than manual work or engineering.
Also, if anyone has any close relations with any insiders who could potentially have a discussion with me in the not too distant future about these kinds of opportunities they would also be great, but anything personal can be sent via PM in confidence.
I'm sure I will have missed information out but as I say this is just the start of my research, I want to make sure I'm as confident as possible about the job I choose to spend 2010/11 doing, so as always, any advice appreciated
Chris
As some of you may know, I have to take a year abroad in a french-speaking country next year as part of my Business Management with French degree.
I want to get as much of a head-start as possible with regards to organisation, as it's not in my nature to leave something this complicated to the last minute, so this is the start of my research.
I can choose to do a full year at a french Business University, which I'm indifferent towards, I would much rather choose the second option of organising my own work placement for the year. I've spent the last three months working as part of an entrepreneurial business - in that time I've been expected to be the marketing department, the website designer, the graphic designer, the sales team and the product exhibitor at the recent Autumn fair exhibition at the NEC in Birmingham.
The exhibition really brought out a sales instinct in me that I hadn't really realised before and people really warmed to me and my non-slimy salesman style, and whilst there I generated over 150 very viable enquiries who are all very interested in buying the very niche product. I had lengthy conversations with the principal buyer for Wal-mart as well as Hallmark and I have no problem having polite, tactful and appropriate conversations with people very high in the business food chain.
So, I'd like to combine the sales instinct in me with my love of boats and perhaps work for a branch of Sunseeker/Fairline/Princess etc. basd in France.
The trouble is, I don't know a lot about how their businesses operate, for example I'm unsure as to whether the agents in France or overseas salespeople are hired through their main recruitment channels or whether the responsibility lies with the agent to employ locally. I can find this information through them, I know, but I don't want my first correspondance to look like I'm a complete newbie who hasn't done any research.
I would appreciate any insider knowledge or advice into the above and any other potential avenues to investigate in this field - obviously the position would have to be based around administration/management/sales rather than manual work or engineering.
Also, if anyone has any close relations with any insiders who could potentially have a discussion with me in the not too distant future about these kinds of opportunities they would also be great, but anything personal can be sent via PM in confidence.
I'm sure I will have missed information out but as I say this is just the start of my research, I want to make sure I'm as confident as possible about the job I choose to spend 2010/11 doing, so as always, any advice appreciated
Chris
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