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Boolean rookie trying to find niche sales people in a geographic area

having difficulty sourcing specialized sales person with experience in Stationary Power sales people (batteries and related products) that sell to telecom, utilities, plants, data centers etc for the southeast United States. any advice?

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I would penetrate the firms that manufacture or import the batteries. Or use their names in a boolean string....Irina are you there? (:-

One global manufacturer is PowerOne or Power-One. They had offices in Dallas for a while. If you go to Hoovers or other directories (Coles or Thompsons) you will find the names. Good Luck!

Howard Frankel
LinkedIn is a vast repository of sales reps, so you could start with this:
site:linkedin.com (+Sales | "Business Development" | ~sales) ("Electrical/Electronic" | "Telecommunications industry") (battery | batteries) (UPS | "stationary power" | "* power") (Florida | "Atlanta Area" | "* Georgia Area" | Mississippi | Alabama | "* Carolina Area"| "Miami/Fort Lauderdale") -inurl:companies -inurl:dir

Tweaking the industries will return more results, as will adding more locations in the South. You may also want to run an advanced search on LinkedIn with some of these parameters so that you can narrow down the location using a zip code radius.

-kameron
In addition to the nice string that Kameron suggested, here are additional key words you could insert into his string:

quota ("top 10" | "top 100" | "top producer" | "president's club" | "revenue producer" | "account executive" | "sales rep*" | "sales consultant" | "business development" | "account development" | "sales executive" | "sales associate" | "account manager")
Howard, thanks much!
Kameron, that is a great help. I"'m newer at this technique and trying to help some other recruiters since this seems like am much more specialized search than I originally thought on the surface. truly appreciate your assistance.

Kameron Swinton said:
LinkedIn is a vast repository of sales reps, so you could start with this:
site:linkedin.com (+Sales | "Business Development" | ~sales) ("Electrical/Electronic" | "Telecommunications industry") (battery | batteries) (UPS | "stationary power" | "* power") (Florida | "Atlanta Area" | "* Georgia Area" | Mississippi | Alabama | "* Carolina Area"| "Miami/Fort Lauderdale") -inurl:companies -inurl:dir

Tweaking the industries will return more results, as will adding more locations in the South. You may also want to run an advanced search on LinkedIn with some of these parameters so that you can narrow down the location using a zip code radius.

-kameron
Gary thanks for adding on. I've seen you and Kameron on here alot and you are both very insightful in this. This will help greatly.

gary cozin said:
In addition to the nice string that Kameron suggested, here are additional key words you could insert into his string:

quota ("top 10" | "top 100" | "top producer" | "president's club" | "revenue producer" | "account executive" | "sales rep*" | "sales consultant" | "business development" | "account development" | "sales executive" | "sales associate" | "account manager")

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