Working as an Inspection Sales Representative generally offers the potential for strong earnings tied directly to your sales success, along with a degree of independence in managing your work and the opportunity to build lasting client relationships. You often play a role in providing important safety and compliance services, which can be a source of satisfaction and can lead to career advancement within the organization. The work also keeps you learning about the industry and honing your sales skills, and the results of your efforts are often clearly visible through your achievements.
However, the role typically involves significant pressure to consistently meet sales targets, and your income can vary depending on your performance. You'll likely need to travel to meet clients and will face rejection as part of the sales process. Effective time management is essential, and you'll need to handle administrative tasks alongside your sales activities. Success requires a high level of self-motivation, and you'll be operating in a competitive market, constantly needing to stay informed about industry developments. There's also the possibility of needing to work extended hours to achieve your goals.