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Identifying Sales Hunter DNA: 5 Interviewing Secrets

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - August 10, 2016

Interviewing salespeople is one of the most difficult tasks a hiring manager must undertake. Unlike many other business professionals, salespeople are geared to ‘sell’; and that includes themselves. Since salespeople are not only trained to focus on the positives, but psychologically tuned to gain trust and demonstrate competence in professional and social situations, interviewers, especially

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The Anatomy of a Terrible Sales Resume

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - February 24, 2016

The sales resume is often the first contact a hiring manager will have with the person who could become the next best performer on his or her sales team. However, with managers stating that one in five hires are “bad” or “regrettable”, the reality is that most have trouble distinguishing a bad salesperson from a good

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How to Interview and Spot the Traits of Top Salespeople

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - June 10, 2014

You may have hired a lot of B2B salespeople in the past, and probably some of them looked great on paper, but turned in lackluster performances. How can you skew the odds for hiring a sales superstar in your favor? Many hiring managers look at the resume, but the key to hiring well is to

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How to Read a Sales Resume – 11 Secrets for Sales Hiring Managers

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - May 22, 2014

Salespeople sell. Sometimes they sell themselves best of all. Resumes are not the only way to measure the value of a salesperson and arguably not even the best way. However, given the volume of resumes recruiters typically receive for a posted sales job, recruiters and HR departments need to understand how to read between the

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Why Great Sales People Fail

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - April 18, 2014

It is commonly accepted that the best sales people are successful wherever and that they go don’t move jobs very often. This is certainly true, but rarely does someone have a perfect career track record in sales.  There are a lot of internal and external factors that can get in the way of consistently achieving