u/Desperate-End4529

What could I do with a tech sales background?

I (30M) recently lost my job as an AE at a large tech company. I have a total of 5 years in tech sales; 2.5 years as a BDR and 2 years as an AE. I've decided I want to start looking outside of sales, but I don't know what kind of job I can get with my experience. I've looked into sales-adjacent roles like customer success, sales enablement, RevOps, and onboarding. But it seems like the barrier to entry for these roles is higher than what I'm qualified for. Most job descriptions I've seen require at least a few years of direct experience in the specific function. I've tried tweaking my resume to reflect the skill sets for those types of roles, but so far all of my applications have been rejected.

Given my background, what options besides sales are out there for me? Are there any roles I should be looking into that hire a lot of people with tech-sales backgrounds?

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u/Desperate-End4529 — 8 hours ago
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There should be an actual advantage to using a staff as a mage

I feel like Oblivion started to explore this with staff creation in the arcane university. Then in Skyrim staves just felt so useless. I would love to see staves be more personalized to the mage in TESVI. I also think it would be cool if they amplified your spells or something instead of just being an enchanted item that anyone can pick up and "shoot."

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u/Desperate-End4529 — 3 days ago