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What would you call a customer base that was a little more important than your average retail store customer?
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I am trying to explain my customer experience on my resume and I want to point out that I am experienced working with your average "walk in the door" to buy a printer customer and higher level CIO and IT Directors. Is there a blanket term I can use to describe these 2 types of customers?

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We refer to them as different "customer segments"...so say you are experienced with working with different customer segments that vary from "invididual home buyers" and "working with CIO IT Directors to meet corporate needs".....(retired IBM exec mgr/psychologist)


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