Meet Our New Sales Development Rep, IsabellaMeet Our New Sales Development Rep, Isabella

Meet Our New Sales Development Rep, Isabella

Please join us in welcoming our new Sales Development Rep, Isabella Terlizzi. Isabella joined SalesScreen on 13 January in our Oslo office.

“I am a tech-savvy geek, so working for a tech company was a main goal. On top of that, the international atmosphere was very appealing too. The product looks fun, structured and motiving, and usually, that reflects the spirit of the company too.'


Oslo, Norway —  Isabella brings her ambition and tech-savviness to the SalesScreen team.

What is your education/work background?

Isabella: I studied International Relations at the University of Essex in the UK, where I lived for 4 years. After working in different fields after graduation I landed in Oslo, where I worked as a Sales Rep for a software company focusing on the education industry.

What are some of your hobbies?

Isabella: Being a very proud Italian, I spend most of my spare time cooking. As much as Norwegians enjoy my pasta, I still try to go snowboarding as often as possible during the winter and go on hikes around Oslo during the summer.

Why did you choose to work for SalesScreen?

Isabella: I am a tech-savvy geek, so working for a tech company was a main goal. On top of that, the international atmosphere was very appealing too. The product looks fun, structured and motiving, and usually, that reflects the spirit of the company too.

What are your expectations of working here?

Isabella: Mainly, to learn a lot! From the very first time, I met Tapi and Remi I had the feeling I could learn so much more about “the art of selling”, myself, and humans in general, with the main goal of growing personally and professionally.

Have you ever worked for a startup? Are you excited about it?

Isabella: I have never worked for a start-up, but I’ve always heard it’s a great experience, also because of the feeling of “family” you get. I’m excited to grow with the company and be part of its success.

Describe your personality.

Isabella: Patient, too chatty, ambitious and Italian.

What's your favorite quote?

Isabella: “I really don’t think I need buns of steel. I’d be happy with buns of cinnamon.” – Ellen DeGeneres

What's a book or movie you enjoyed recently?

Isabella: Joker

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Bio: Isabella is 24-years-old and comes from Italy. She graduated from the University of Essex with a degree in International Relations. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, eating, and puppies.


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