The Scotsman

Sales contest renewed after successful year

- Scott Reid scotsman.com

A student sales contest that has been praised by Scots firms for identifyin­g talent to interview for hard-to-fill jobs is gearing up for an even bigger event in 2025.

Speed-selling and meetings with experience­d sales profession­als were among a series of challenges take non by business students from seven universiti­es across the UK in the sales competitio­n at Abertay University over 36 hours at the end of January.

The students, from as far apart as Coventry and Aberdeen, honed their sales skills through mentor ship, coaching and feedback from tutors and sponsors as well as the practical selling challenges.

Sponsored by Salesforce, Clyde Ventures, Agilico and Pier Solutions, the UK Universiti­es Sales Competitio­n is based on a US model and aims to promote a deeper understand­ing of profession­al selling and its significan­ce within the UK economy, while also building collaborat­ion between employers and universiti­es.

So far, eight of the 26 students who took part have received post-graduation job interviews, with one being offered a job. That success has spurred the organisers, Peter Waggott of Vertical Motives Consultanc­y and Sandy Mccurdy of Sales Coach Scot, to target 36 student competitor­s at next year’s event from a greater number of universiti­es as well as more sponsors.

Jordan Ferguson, chief executive of Pier Solutions, said: “As a result of the competitio­n, one of the students from the university of Aberdeen will be joining our growing team in the summer, where they will take on a pivotal role in our energy transition division. Their exceptiona­l performanc­e during the challenge convinced us of their immense potential and we’re confident they will make a significan­t contributi­on to our organisati­onbased on what i saw during the competitio­n.”

Steve Clark, regional sales director of sponsor workplace technology firm Agilico, was a judge and has scheduled interviews to four prize-winners. He said :“the event serves as career developmen­t for anyone considerin­g or aspiring to a role in the sales world and the format allows us to assess the ability of the next generation of aspiring talent in its well-structured role-play scenarios and step into the realm of real-world sales. “Mentoring the next generation is hugely important to agi li co as people are the life blood of our business. By meeting this year' s cohort it gave me a chance to find out who’d want a role in our business without the pressure of interviews.”

The 2025 event will be co-hosted by the University of Dundee and Abertay University from February 11 to 13.

Waggott added: “We’re delighted the competitio­n will stay in Dundee for another year and make further inroads into sales training being taken seriously by all kinds of organisati­ons - because sales done properly has the potential to be transforma­tional for them. So it’s especially important as the country struggles to come out of recession.”

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