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Tyler Treser shares his exciting career transition from offshore mudlogger in the Gulf of Mexico to a software sales engineer in San Francisco.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylertreser/
Know someone that should be interviewed next? E: [email protected]
There are so many important details to his story and I hope you are positively impacted the way I was when I first heard them. Tyler worked for Schlumberger less than a year before being laid off in 2016. His Geoscience background seemed like it had come to an end right as it had started. One key characteristic to Tyler’s personality is that he doesn’t give up. And he’s clearly really good at goal-setting and posses a high level of perseverance. He set his sights on software engineering and started from the bottom of the totem pole, cold calling for an oil and gas startup (Oseberg). His story really highlighted the importance of humbleness, willingness to learn, and the power of incremental improvements over time helping you to achieve your goals.
If you’re interested in a sales engineering role, he recommends becoming proficient in SQL (databases), Python (computer programming), and possess 3-5 years of sales experience. There are many first level options to get some working experience - look for roles like technical support engineer or analyst / consulting jobs.
Resources Tyler recommends:
Tyler's Tips for Job Postings
Tyler's Tips for Cold Calling
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Tyler Treser shares his exciting career transition from offshore mudlogger in the Gulf of Mexico to a software sales engineer in San Francisco.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylertreser/
Know someone that should be interviewed next? E: [email protected]
There are so many important details to his story and I hope you are positively impacted the way I was when I first heard them. Tyler worked for Schlumberger less than a year before being laid off in 2016. His Geoscience background seemed like it had come to an end right as it had started. One key characteristic to Tyler’s personality is that he doesn’t give up. And he’s clearly really good at goal-setting and posses a high level of perseverance. He set his sights on software engineering and started from the bottom of the totem pole, cold calling for an oil and gas startup (Oseberg). His story really highlighted the importance of humbleness, willingness to learn, and the power of incremental improvements over time helping you to achieve your goals.
If you’re interested in a sales engineering role, he recommends becoming proficient in SQL (databases), Python (computer programming), and possess 3-5 years of sales experience. There are many first level options to get some working experience - look for roles like technical support engineer or analyst / consulting jobs.
Resources Tyler recommends:
Tyler's Tips for Job Postings
Tyler's Tips for Cold Calling