Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A salesman or a saleswoman.
Wiktionary
- n. A salesman or saleswoman.
WordNet 3.0
- n. a person employed to represent a business and to sell its merchandise (as to customers in a store or to customers who are visited)
Etymologies
- sales + person (Wiktionary)
Examples
“During workshops we regularly ask sales draftees to play a word association game around the term "salesperson.”
The Huffington Post: Marshall Goldsmith: When Service Turns to Sales
“After several months of sampling both chains and independents, I have come to the conclusion that the average chain salesperson is neither more nor less ignorant than his or her counterpart in the independents.”
“And when they're sitting there and they're having a conversation with a salesperson, the salesperson is selling the other person based on emotion.”
“A knowledgeable and courteous gun salesperson is getting hard to find.”
“The person that answered was apparently a car salesperson from a nearby Chrysler dealership and asked if my wife was interested in trading her car in for a new one.”
Desperate Chrysler Dealership Resorts To Stupid Scare Tactics To Drum Up Business - The Consumerist
“Your salesperson is most definitely related to that editor!”
“Most people wrongly believe a good salesperson is someone who can talk well.”
“The salesperson is there to answer any and all questions honestly and, if the customer likes the product, handle the transaction and wrap it up.”
“Therefore the sales team and each salesperson is goaled specifically on winning every deal, closing every opportunity, etc.”
“Just using google won't be the answer, and hiring a salesperson is not economically effective until one has at least 500k-750k unique users per month.”
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