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Why Most Sales Hiring Advice Is Wrong — And What Actually Works

You’ve probably experienced this: The candidate walks in sharp, confident, and prepared. Their resume looks strong. They know the language of sales. They answer every question well. By the end of the interview, the hiring team is nodding, “this one feels like a winner.” Then they get hired. And within a few months, the truth starts to show. The pipeline is thin. Prospecting is inconsistent. Rejection slows them down. Follow-up gets soft. The same person who sold you so well in the interview cannot seem to sell consistently in the role. This is where most companies get sales hiring wrong.
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two business people interviewing a salesperson using an assessment and behavioral interview to avoid costly sales hiring mistakes
Sales Assessments

5 Ways CEOs Can Stop Wasting Money on Sales Hiring Mistakes

Hiring salespeople should feel like an investment with a clear return, not a roll of the dice. The fastest way to protect your budget is to build your sales hiring process around what actually drives top performance – a salesperson’s natural Drive.  Drive is the trio of non-teachable traits that separates consistent producers from everyone else: Need for Achievement, Competitiveness, and Optimism. The right sales hiring tool helps you screen for these traits early, structure better interviews, and reduce costly mis-hires. Below are five practical moves you can make today to reduce turnover, ramp faster, and staff your team with
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Sales Assessments

Sales Skills Assessment Test vs. Personality Questionnaires: Which is Better for Hiring Salespeople?

Hiring managers today face an overwhelming challenge: how to separate the sales candidates who will actually hit their sales targets from those who only look good on paper. Interviews alone rarely cut it—candidates polish their stories, rehearse answers, and sometimes know exactly what you want to hear. That’s why structured assessments have exploded in popularity. But not all assessments are created equal. The two most common approaches are sales skills assessment tests and personality questionnaires. While both can provide useful insights, they measure very different things. Understanding the distinction could be the difference between building a championship sales team—or dealing
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hiring guide for fast growing companies
Sales Interviewing & Hiring

The Sales Hiring Guide for Fast-Growing Companies [SlideShare]

The Sales Guide for Fast Growing Companies When your company is growing fast, you cannot afford to make bad hiring decisions. This especially applies when you are hiring salespeople. By adding just one wrong salesperson to your team, it could end up costing your company hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost revenue, not to mention lost opportunity to grow the business. So how can you avoid hiring these costly bad salespeople? Keep reading to learn the research-backed process for consistently hiring the high-performing salespeople your company needs to exceed growth expectations each year. How Fast-Growing Companies Hire Stellar Salespeople
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How Your Interview Room Changes the Interview

How to Use Design, Layout and Location to Get the Most Out of Your Sales Interviewees Think about the space you use most in your interviews. Is it in your office? The conference room? A coffee shop? Did you pick this space with specific intentions, or was it just the most convenient for the appointment time? Did you know that the space you choose may actually impact the outcome of your interview? The design and atmosphere of an interview room can either set candidates at ease or put them on guard. How Your Interview Room Changes the Interview was last
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Sales Director Finding New Sales Talent in Unlikely Places
Sales Interviewing & Hiring

Finding New Sales Talent in Unlikely Places

Many companies grow frustrated looking for talent. Sometimes, stepping into a new market helps dig up fresh talent. Quicken Loans once sent talent agents to stores and diners to seek out passionate and friendly faces. As one spokesperson said, “We can teach finance, we can’t teach passion.” Finding the right kind of talent is about looking for that extra potential in candidates. Someone who has been in a particular industry for several years may not have the Drive needed to succeed anymore. Some people never have that kind of motivation. Taking the time to research creative ways to find and
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