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Is there a future as a salesperson in an intellectual property agency?

Generally, it is not as good as expected, and the future is very limited. I have also applied for an intellectual property agency. The interview is very simple. Basically, I just go to the interviewer and the job is also very simple. It is better than the sales in the mall. It's simple, it's just telemarketing. Their company will usually give you a book with lots of company phone numbers, what they do, and the name of the person in charge. I don't know where they got it from. It seems like some of them buy this kind of information. Then they make frantic phone calls, one by one. They will give you a script and you just have to read it. But sorry, the rejection rate is very high. If you get 5 people to deal with you after 100 calls, that’s good, but it’s not necessarily good. Buying, especially like getting a patent, is too expensive for traditional manufacturing companies like China. Although you say that if you successfully apply, the country will reward you as a high-tech enterprise and repay you, but many companies are still too busy and too lazy to get it. ! Moreover, the patents are all deceiving people, and they are all fake patents that are useless and made up. Every year, China’s patent applications are ranked second to those of the United States and Japan, and they are all made up, and they are all useless garbage. As for the salary, people would even say 5,000 or 6,000. In fact, it is all based on performance. There is almost no performance in doing this. The basic salary is around 2,000, which is basically it. If you think it is enough, then it’s fine, even if you go there and sit there. OK, but if you want to make money, I tell you there is no future.