Technical to Sales Academy™
@TechToSalesPro
Helping engineers & scientists break into industrial sales. Same problem-solving skills. 3x the income. Built by someone who made the leap. 🚀 Waitlist 👇
🚀 Excited to finally launch the Technical to Sales Accelerator. Helping scientists, engineers, and R&D pros break into high-income industrial sales careers. No gimmicks. No cheesy selling. Learn how to sell like a scientist. 🧠
If your income could increase 2-3x by redirecting skills you already have... What would you do differently? More travel? Better house? Kid's college paid for? Financial security? That's what this pivot unlocks #sales
Learning how to interview for jobs paying over $180,000 base Second moment was watching a video about how to open an investment account
what was the moment when this happened in your life?
Industrial sales perks nobody talks about: ✅ Company car + gas ✅ Phone and laptop ✅ Expense account ✅ Work from home 80% of the time ✅ Travel 3-6 days/month (you choose when) Your engineering job could never.
I see engineers capped at 2-3% annual raises. Meanwhile in industrial sales: Base salaries are already higher Commissions scale with effort You control your territory growth Income can multiply in years, not decades Why accept a ceiling when there isn't one?
Every time you: Work with a vendor Present to a team Explain technical decisions Get stakeholder buy-in You're selling. The only difference in a sales role? You get paid multiples more for the same skills.
The skills that make you a great engineer are the SAME skills that make you great in sales: Attention to detail Data analysis Problem diagnosis Solution design Documentation You're not starting over. You're redirecting what you already do.
You don't need to 'have the gift of gab' to thrive in industrial sales. You need: Curiosity (you already have this) Follow-through (you do this in your lab/projects) Empathy (you solve problems for people) Everything else can be learned in 90 days.
Quick question for engineers and scientists: Have you ever: Explained technical data to a customer? Negotiated with a vendor? Presented results to stakeholders? If yes, you've already been selling. You just didn't call it that. Reply with which one you do most 👇
Early sign-ups get: - first-wave pricing - recruiter and resume referrals - priority feedback on your transition plan Join here before it fills: tinyurl.com/technicaltosal…
Years ago when I was curious to change careers I was told "too technical for sales." Today I work from home, travel on my terms, and earn multiples more. I'm building Technical to Sales Accelerator to help engineers and scientists do the same. No pushy tactics. Just…
Here's what industrial sales actually looks like: You're solving technical problems Customers are engineers and procurement Your product knowledge matters more than charm Most communication is via email You work from home If you love problem-solving, this should interest you.
Four recruiters said I’d been in technical too long — no proof I could sell. A fifth took a chance. *I’ve been crushing it in technical sales ever since.* Same résumé. Different belief. Someone finally saw how my technical background *perfectly translates* to sales success.
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