OP, I'm going to go against the grain here because I truly want to help.
Why get such a technical degree as Computer Science and then go into sales? Reason I ask is that you have more value as a technical professional than as a sales person.
It's like learning how to farm and having a great headstart on it and then decide after 4 years of learning it that you want to switch to hunting.
Sales is not the only place to learn social skills. You can do that through a social circle, game and networking while performing a technical job.
I know the forum and even the manosphere highlight and prioritize jobs that are "alpha" but if you are a social well rounded guy, you don't need to sell yourself short on your career just to learn one of the many skills that will help you succeed.
You don't need a sales job to learn marketing and social skills. You just need tenacity and inner belief.
Don't worry, this is coming from a sales guy that currently works in sales but spent about 10 years in a very technical profession.
Why get such a technical degree as Computer Science and then go into sales? Reason I ask is that you have more value as a technical professional than as a sales person.
It's like learning how to farm and having a great headstart on it and then decide after 4 years of learning it that you want to switch to hunting.
Sales is not the only place to learn social skills. You can do that through a social circle, game and networking while performing a technical job.
I know the forum and even the manosphere highlight and prioritize jobs that are "alpha" but if you are a social well rounded guy, you don't need to sell yourself short on your career just to learn one of the many skills that will help you succeed.
You don't need a sales job to learn marketing and social skills. You just need tenacity and inner belief.
Don't worry, this is coming from a sales guy that currently works in sales but spent about 10 years in a very technical profession.