Job Description: Sell business goods or services, the selling of which requires a technical background equivalent to a baccalaureate degree in engineering.
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| Importance | Skills | 
|---|---|
|    | Speaking - Talking to others to convey information effectively. | 
|    | Persuasion - Persuading others to change their minds or behavior. | 
|    | Social Perceptiveness - Being aware of others' reactions and understanding why they react as they do. | 
|    | Judgment and Decision Making - Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one. | 
|    | Reading Comprehension - Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents. | 
|    | Active Listening - Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times. | 
|    | Critical Thinking - Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems. | 
|    | Negotiation - Bringing others together and trying to reconcile differences. | 
|    | Complex Problem Solving - Identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions. | 
|    | Service Orientation - Actively looking for ways to help people. | 
|    | Active Learning - Understanding the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making. | 
|    | Writing - Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience. | 
|    | Systems Analysis - Determining how a system should work and how changes in conditions, operations, and the environment will affect outcomes. | 
|    | Systems Evaluation - Identifying measures or indicators of system performance and the actions needed to improve or correct performance, relative to the goals of the system. | 
|    | Time Management - Managing one's own time and the time of others. | 
|    | Instructing - Teaching others how to do something. | 
|    | Coordination - Adjusting actions in relation to others' actions. | 
|    | Mathematics - Using mathematics to solve problems. | 
|    | Learning Strategies - Selecting and using training/instructional methods and procedures appropriate for the situation when learning or teaching new things. | 
|    | Monitoring - Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action. | 
|    | Operations Analysis - Analyzing needs and product requirements to create a design. | 
|    | Technology Design - Generating or adapting equipment and technology to serve user needs. | 
|    | Management of Personnel Resources - Motivating, developing, and directing people as they work, identifying the best people for the job. | 
| Importance | Knowledge | 
|---|---|
|    | Customer and Personal Service - Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction. | 
|    | Sales and Marketing - Knowledge of principles and methods for showing, promoting, and selling products or services. This includes marketing strategy and tactics, product demonstration, sales techniques, and sales control systems. | 
|    | Engineering and Technology - Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technology. This includes applying principles, techniques, procedures, and equipment to the design and production of various goods and services. | 
|    | English Language - Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar. | 
|    | Mathematics - Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications. | 
|    | Administration and Management - Knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, human resources modeling, leadership technique, production methods, and coordination of people and resources. | 
|    | Design - Knowledge of design techniques, tools, and principles involved in production of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models. | 
|    | Administrative - Knowledge of administrative and office procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, stenography and transcription, designing forms, and workplace terminology. | 
|    | Mechanical - Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance. | 
|    | Computers and Electronics - Knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming. | 
|    | Economics and Accounting - Knowledge of economic and accounting principles and practices, the financial markets, banking, and the analysis and reporting of financial data. | 
|    | Physics - Knowledge and prediction of physical principles, laws, their interrelationships, and applications to understanding fluid, material, and atmospheric dynamics, and mechanical, electrical, atomic and sub-atomic structures and processes. | 
|    | Personnel and Human Resources - Knowledge of principles and procedures for personnel recruitment, selection, training, compensation and benefits, labor relations and negotiation, and personnel information systems. | 
|    | Education and Training - Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects. | 
|    | Production and Processing - Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods. | 
| Importance | Styles | 
|---|---|
|    | Attention to Detail - Job requires being careful about detail and thorough in completing work tasks. | 
|    | Integrity - Job requires being honest and ethical. | 
|    | Dependability - Job requires being reliable, responsible, and dependable, and fulfilling obligations. | 
|    | Independence - Job requires developing one's own ways of doing things, guiding oneself with little or no supervision, and depending on oneself to get things done. | 
|    | Cooperation - Job requires being pleasant with others on the job and displaying a good-natured, cooperative attitude. | 
|    | Initiative - Job requires a willingness to take on responsibilities and challenges. | 
|    | Analytical Thinking - Job requires analyzing information and using logic to address work-related issues and problems. | 
|    | Persistence - Job requires persistence in the face of obstacles. | 
|    | Stress Tolerance - Job requires accepting criticism and dealing calmly and effectively with high-stress situations. | 
|    | Adaptability/Flexibility - Job requires being open to change (positive or negative) and to considerable variety in the workplace. | 
|    | Leadership - Job requires a willingness to lead, take charge, and offer opinions and direction. | 
|    | Self-Control - Job requires maintaining composure, keeping emotions in check, controlling anger, and avoiding aggressive behavior, even in very difficult situations. | 
|    | Innovation - Job requires creativity and alternative thinking to develop new ideas for and answers to work-related problems. | 
|    | Achievement/Effort - Job requires establishing and maintaining personally challenging achievement goals and exerting effort toward mastering tasks. | 
|    | Social Orientation - Job requires preferring to work with others rather than alone, and being personally connected with others on the job. | 
|    | Concern for Others - Job requires being sensitive to others' needs and feelings and being understanding and helpful on the job. |