I had a note in from Angie Daniel, President of eStaff Solutions, asking if I knew anyone suitable for the following role. A few folk came to mind and I’ve emailed them with details.
But I thought I’d publish it too. Just in case YOU — that’s right, YOU — are the right person for the job.
I don’t know what ‘Big 3′ manufacturer it is but I suspect it may well be Motorola. Nokia, Sony Ericsson then Motorola, yeah? Or am I missing out the likes of Samsung and LG?
If you reckon it’s up your alley, this is what you need, minimum — as well as a penchant for wearing your mobile in a holster (I suspect):
- A Bachelor’s Degree in an engineering technical discipline or computer-related field with a Masters Degree in business administration or a business related field from an accredited college or university.
- Have 20+ years experience in wireless terminals sales or similar products through a variety of channels.
- Must also have 8-12 years management experience within the Wireless Telecom handset industry.
- Must be able to write, read, analyze, interpret, present and explain wireless terminals technical product and development materials.
You’ll be heading up sales for North America and reporting to the President/CEO. AND you’ll be required to furnish your favourite mobile industry news and opinion site (that’s SMS Text News, by the way) with regular free handsets. No pressure.
Talk to Angie via angie (at) estaffsolutions.com or mail me and I’ll connect you.
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