How much does a sales employee earn?
Sales employees support customers in inside or field sales: they identify needs, present products and services, prepare quotes, negotiate terms and close deals. Typical entry routes are commercial dual apprenticeships (e.g. industrial clerk, wholesale and foreign trade clerk) or career changes with sales experience. Gross pay depends on region, sector, base salary and commission, travel share and experience. As a guide, qualified staff in Germany in 2026 often earn about €3,100–€3,700 gross per month; during apprenticeship around €950–€1,250 is typical.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column means commercial dual training or comparable sales entry routes; qualified means practising sales employees. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, sector, base/commission, travel share, employer, region and experience and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
A sales employee works in a customer- and target-driven way: conversations, quotes and follow-ups matter as much as CRM hygiene and alignment with inside sales, scheduling or technical teams. The day shifts between appointment planning, negotiation and closing – often under performance pressure at month or quarter end.
- Identify customer needs, present solutions and prepare clear quotes and terms.
- Conduct sales talks, handle objections, negotiate and document deals and follow-ups.
- Maintain the CRM pipeline: keep contacts, opportunities, appointments and forecast status up to date.
- Coordinate interfaces with inside sales, product, service and logistics and clarify delivery or implementation questions.
- Monitor market, competitors and pricing and derive selling points as well as cross- and upselling.
- Steer travel and appointment planning in field sales or efficient phone and digital customer care in inside sales.