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"Salesperson" or "Sales person"?

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Salesperson

This is correct and commonly used in English.

The word "salesperson" is a compound noun that refers to a person who sells goods or services. It is used to describe individuals working in sales roles.

Alternatives:

  • sales representative
  • sales associate
  • sales agent
  • sales clerk
  • sales consultant

Sales person

This is correct but less commonly used in English.

While "sales person" is grammatically correct, it is less common than the compound form "salesperson." It can still be used to refer to an individual working in sales.

Alternatives:

  • sales representative
  • sales associate
  • sales agent
  • sales clerk
  • sales consultant
Both "salesperson" and "sales person" are correct, but "salesperson" is more commonly used in English. The two words are often combined into one to form a single noun.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

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