From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsalespersonsales‧per‧son /ˈseɪlzˌpɜːsən $ -pɜːr-/ ●●○ noun (plural salespeople /-ˌpiːpəl/) [countable] BOSELLsomeone whose job is selling things
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salesperson• But if the idea makes you uncomfortable, ask a salesperson to help.• For a salesperson to disregard the emotional aspects of dealing with objections is to court disaster.• Discuss. 2 Discuss the ways in which a salesperson can attempt to identify buyer needs.• A salesperson is usually hovering there, to exchange a garment or help with a zipper.• Thus an industrial salesperson may be able to advise his customers on improving productivity or cutting costs.• Boyd will be a senior salesperson at First Boston, Buhannic said.• Mr Moore found Jill was knowledgeable, helpful, and a skillful salesperson.• The selling process essentially follows a set pattern that the salesperson learns from a manual.From Longman Business Dictionarysalespersonsales‧per‧son /ˈseɪlzˌpɜːsən-ˌpɜːr-/ noun (plural salespeople) [countable]JOBMARKETING someone whose job is to persuade people to buy his or her company’s products