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For choosing a new job which one should be considered prior, industry or job title?

I am a pre-sales engineer in oil and gas should I prioritise pre-sales title or oil and gas?

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Question ajoutée par Mahsa Soleimani , Specification engineer , Hager group
Date de publication: 2016/12/19
Sherjeel Khalid
par Sherjeel Khalid , Senior Manager , nordcloud

Titles are misleading. Same title can mean different things in different companies. Industry is relevant but try to diversify your career by working in multiple industries. Easier said then done. 

Imran Khan
par Imran Khan , Corporate Services Administrator , Qatar Airways

Industry matters more than the title. Better the Industry, greater the eperience.

Nedunchezhian VS
par Nedunchezhian VS , General Manager Sales And Marketing , Indigo India

More than the industry or the Job title finally the ROI what you can give to the assignment and the money you get in return + the Mutual satisfaction levels are more important.

All based on you present and future plans and aspirations including job location+ actual JD requirement of the employer.

Generally family pressures/requirements are also a part of these decisions.

For a Happy ending -you should get selected and the company should get the right fit.

Industry is more important to grow and improve yourself professionally among the others. However, the job title is important too to be better at something that you are good at.

Andrew Youssef
par Andrew Youssef , mechanical sales engineer , OGS (oil and gas supplements) till june2017

titles can define your salary your presence in some places and give reasoning to your current situation howerver i would highy recommend to follow a certain industry where you can prove your self through work and then title will just a scentence to be aded on your career because you define your role 

VISHESH VYAS
par VISHESH VYAS , CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) , GURUKRIPA HOSPITALS

both are equally important but we should keep the Industry first ni our mind and on other hand Job title is also important.

yasmin chand basha
par yasmin chand basha , telemarketing officer , Al Mulla Office Automation Solutions

I think the industry should be taken into consideration because it is important to work in an industry your familiar with or have a good knowledge about it.

Rama Chandran
par Rama Chandran , Regional Manager Sales , JK Tyres and Industries Ltd

Hi Sales is an art and should done in a passion.  Irrespective of your titile,  self learning and updation of connected industry makes you a versatile.  In early career, one should gain / develop knowledge in different industries, mixed culture which will give back up during Mid career period.  Also try to taste different taks in the same industry,  360 dgree approach (multi skill - task) which you can apply to any situation and industry.

sevgi yılmaz
par sevgi yılmaz , General Coordinator , Karsan Magazacilik Hiz. A.S.

The industry information should come first, as specificly such a position requires a technical background ( engineeering). Besides that, it is not actually about professionality, both recruiters and the ones looking for job opportunites check the industrial key words before than professionality. 

Muhammad Shah
par Muhammad Shah , Communications Manager , Viral Concepts

Pre sales shall be your prioity. As sales is a skill, can be applied in any industry. 

Tamil sangu Periasamy
par Tamil sangu Periasamy , Head of Events , Alagan Brand & Design

Customer Focus and and Satisfaction creates dual value systems, cuz customer satisfied on the provided services it automatically tend to a customer retention and service level of business communities are always under one roof of community belt, so no matter how definitely it will creates huge potential from the satisfied customer and visitor to the premisses.

I do preferred according to my preference,if you satisfy the customer with the agreed terms and focus has limits which has negligence amount of changes

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