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The "Go Sell Something" Podcast
Rob Murphy
10 episodes
1 week ago
Sales superstars share their insights on failure, success, and how to make the magic happen. Hosted by Rob Murphy, president of Affinity Recruiting (affinitytoday.com).
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Sales superstars share their insights on failure, success, and how to make the magic happen. Hosted by Rob Murphy, president of Affinity Recruiting (affinitytoday.com).
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Careers
Business
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From Zero to International with Jordan Davis
The "Go Sell Something" Podcast
19 minutes 36 seconds
4 years ago
From Zero to International with Jordan Davis
Just 12 years removed from earning $8.50 an hour, Jordan Davis was named VP of Marketing and Business Development at Remington. He operated all sales and marketing efforts internationally, before being recruited into the role of President of the Americas for Norway-based Mustad Fishing. Jordan shares about: Selling consumer goods internationally The importance of humility How his career totally changed because he took a job that no one else wanted What he would do differently if he started over The #1 indicator of success in someone’s career, regardless of industry (it’s not a word you’re thinking of)
The "Go Sell Something" Podcast
Sales superstars share their insights on failure, success, and how to make the magic happen. Hosted by Rob Murphy, president of Affinity Recruiting (affinitytoday.com).