Systems Integration Specialist - literally every first-world and developing country employs them by the thousands.
Sales consultants in literally every country on earth.
No more hoop-jumping from me on this topic: your view of the modern labor force is incredibly off base, as much as you’re entitled to it. If you want complex shit like phones to post on this forum, you’re gonna have a lot of behind-the-scenes labor to ensure you have access to it.
I’ve done systems integration. They are definitely not even close to a sales job. You have zero clue what you’re talking about, bud. Maybe get out of college first.
Be more specific. The idea of such profession and what it is in reality is completely different.
Probably usually you had a customer who need some process organized. You force him to buy stuff from vendors you select and connect everything together according to vendors howtos. Probably you don't even bother, what is the real and final purpose of customer process, does it even necessary, and how real customer problem could be solved in KISS way.
System integrator is just a third-party sales manager for solutions of vendors on his list, instead of person who have to solve customer problem.
I never meet any ot that guys who solved real customer problem in most efficient way.
Systems Integration Specialist - literally every first-world and developing country employs them by the thousands.
Sales consultants in literally every country on earth.
No more hoop-jumping from me on this topic: your view of the modern labor force is incredibly off base, as much as you’re entitled to it. If you want complex shit like phones to post on this forum, you’re gonna have a lot of behind-the-scenes labor to ensure you have access to it.
Do you understand, that it is the same jobs? :) Useful only to sell as much unneded crap as possible to the customer.
I’ve done systems integration. They are definitely not even close to a sales job. You have zero clue what you’re talking about, bud. Maybe get out of college first.
Be more specific. The idea of such profession and what it is in reality is completely different.
Probably usually you had a customer who need some process organized. You force him to buy stuff from vendors you select and connect everything together according to vendors howtos. Probably you don't even bother, what is the real and final purpose of customer process, does it even necessary, and how real customer problem could be solved in KISS way.
System integrator is just a third-party sales manager for solutions of vendors on his list, instead of person who have to solve customer problem.
I never meet any ot that guys who solved real customer problem in most efficient way.
Nope. You made it clear you don’t know anything about what you’re describing. Repeatedly.