Regardless of a department, every job is a sales job. You're essentially offering your expertise and knowledge to your employer in exchange for income. Your employer becomes the recipient of the value you provide, making it your one and only customer in this dynamic. #mythought #linkedin #EveryJobIsSales #ExpertiseForIncome
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