Second Friday in December: Salesperson Day (United States)

National Salesperson Day is observed in the United States every second Friday of December to honor the hardworking individuals in the retail industry, including both sales agents and retail clerks. Established in 2000 by Maura Schreier Fleming, the holiday was originally celebrated on the first Friday in March before being moved to its current date in 2010 to align with the busy holiday shopping season. This day recognizes the essential role salespeople play in the economy, as they work to connect with customers and facilitate sales. Typical customs include expressing gratitude to salespeople by saying "thank you" and sharing appreciation on social media using the hashtag #NationalSalespersonDay. The observance serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by sales professionals, such as long hours and difficult customer interactions, making it important to acknowledge their contributions.

Second Friday in December: Salesperson Day (United States)


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