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Have a Knack for Sales? Here are the Best Cities for You

Before the recession started, sales jobs were everywhere and they paid high wages even if you didn’t have a degree. This all changed when the hard economic times hit and businesses were forced to start laying off sales members. Those without degrees were generally the first to go. Not only did many employees lose their jobs but a lot of businesses couldn’t afford to offer their employees a commission on sales they made. Commission was a huge part of a sales person’s income, so losing this made the pay seem much less.

Although it may sound like pursuing a career in sales is bleak, this definitely isn’t the case. The economy is starting to turn around and jobs are starting to open up and wages are slowly increasing. Finding the right sales job for you is all dependent on the city  in which you’re looking for work. When picking a city for a career in sales, it’s important to find a one that has a high number of job openings as well as high wages. If you only look for jobs in cities with high wages there could be tons of competition that makes it almost impossible to find work. Let’s look at the top ten cities for sales jobs as compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. [1]

New York City, New York

Current employed positions: 569,810

Average hourly wage: $27.84

Los Angeles, California

Current employed positions: 423,720

Average hourly wage: $19.58

Chicago, Illinois

Current employed positions: 399,420

Average hourly wage: $21.10

Houston, Texas

Current employed positions: 301,900

Average hourly wage: $21.63

Atlanta, Georgia

Current employed positions: 265,740

Average hourly wage: $20.01

Dallas, Texas

Current employed positions: 254,350

Average wage: $21.57

Phoenix, Arizona

Current employed positions: 216,040

Average wage: $18.12

Washington D.C.

Current employed positions: 204,390

Average wage: $20.20

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Current employed positions: 196, 690

Average wage: $21.85

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Current employed positions: 184,160

Average wage: $21.01

Resources:

[1] http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes410000.htm

Devon Karbowski

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