[
US
/ˈseɪɫzˌpɝsən/
]
[ UK /sˈeɪlspəsən/ ]
[ UK /sˈeɪlspəsən/ ]
NOUN
- a person employed to represent a business and to sell its merchandise (as to customers in a store or to customers who are visited)
How To Use salesperson In A Sentence
- Their main function is to act like an annoying salesperson who wouldn't take no for an answer.
- We need to hire a top-flight salesperson.
- This story began when Rosemary chucked in her long-time job as a salesperson to join two others in founding GK Pride.
- We're all just cogs in the machine - - the shopper, the salesperson, the merchandiser, and even the stockholder depending on them.
- The salesperson's identity, perhaps, could be used as the key to draw in any supplementary material and customer details could be populated from their name alone.
- Ask the store manager or salesperson for specific instructions.
- Among the six women employed in wage jobs who were not working as domestic servants there was a cleaner, a clerk, a salesperson, a packer, a tea person, and a gardener.
- I have an acquaintance who is a top salesperson in his company, earning a rather large income. The Guide to Greatness in Sales
- These small things set you apart from the average salesperson. The Guide to Greatness in Sales
- A good salesperson loves to talk about the positives of his company. The Guide to Greatness in Sales