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How to Get a Job in Tech Sales

It's all about long-term relationship building, so you can match the right solutions to the right people and organizations.

Kristen Handler, Senior Account Manager, Red Argyle

January 21, 2026

Tech Sales Career FAQs

Tech sales offers a career pathway that can lead to other sales roles (and future salary or commission). There is also often demand for sales tech to help stay ahead of the competition, so it's a field that offers strong job security and opportunities for career advancement. Sales tech also gives you a chance to learn new technology, about how businesses work, and hone the types of soft skills that are valuable across many industries.

Sales teams are increasingly adopting solutions that use AI to automate routine and time-consuming tasks, even building and deploying AI agents to create autonomous workflows specialized to your business and industry. To be successful in your role and hit targets, you'll need to think about how you're applying technology to boost productivity and effectiveness.

Entry-level positions focus on generating leads, qualifying prospects, and setting up meetings for more senior sales team members—think: a sales development rep (SDR) or business development rep (BDR). The next step is usually into account management (AE) or a technical sales engineer (TSE) role, where you actively work to convert prospects into customers. More senior roles become either more specialized or sweeping across accounts.

Junior salespeople are integral to tech companies and you aren't necessarily expected to have prior experience. Highlight any transferable skills or work experience in your resume and interviews—in general, having previously worked in customer-facing roles (retail, customer service) transfers well to sales. Show that you have a capacity for empathy, and to listen and learn.

It's possible to find remote, part-time tech sales opportunities, especially if you support digital products or services. Part-time roles may have specific areas of focus, like lead generation or types of prospect interactions, but commission-based compensation structures tend to be more aligned to full-time employment.

Networking remains a strong pathway toward a sales tech job. Use LinkedIn and other job boards and sites to find professionals in sales you can connect with and reach out to. It's also a great idea to read industry blogs or to join sales communities. Companies whose primary audience are salespeople offer a great place to start, with many resources available.