In recent times the main responsibilities for an inside sales supervisor have changed from scheduling appointments for outside sales reps to assisting in the generation of leads for customers, overseeing the existing customer accounts and coordinating the efforts of several departments of sales. Inside sales managers work alongside a variety of inside sales reps and typically reports to an individual on the upper level management group, like regional sales managers or the vice sales president. The job demands focus on detail and a personable manner, as well as the capability to integrate every aspect of the sales process into a seamless process. Inside sales managers are typically employed in traditional offices in regular office hours however, their hours can change based on the employer's schedule and requirements.
While the responsibilities in inside sales can be just as diverse as the industries which require their services the inside sales manager must possess exceptional communication skills and experience with the cold calling and telemarketing processes as well as an experience in customer service. Numerous universities and colleges offer bachelor's and associate's degrees in sales, however, having a sufficient quantity of experience in any workplace is just as important for the aspiring inside sales manager.