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San Jose’s Sales Hiring Landscape

by Ryan Thornton | Published on - March 1, 2016

San Jose is the largest city in Silicon Valley, home to a world-class roster of companies that have defined our era and irrevocably influenced the global economy. The region is a base for established Fortune 500 businesses while new, innovative startups are fueled by the highest concentration of venture capital in the world. The area

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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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The Top 10 Sales Conferences to Attend in 2016

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - February 9, 2016

Sales conferences can be extremely beneficial for sales teams – attendees are introduced to new strategies, hard-earned insights, and new connections from B2B sales world. In fact, SalesForce notes their past events have proven to increase sales productivity of attendees by 30%, increase marketing campaign effectiveness by 59%, and increase customer retention by 31%. While

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10 Reasons Your Sales Hiring Sucks and How to Fix it

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - January 22, 2016

Hiring poor and underperforming salespeople comes with a costly consequence. Mis-hires account for the vast majority of turnover rates (nearly 80%), have a lasting impact on sales team morale, and can cost businesses >$690,000 per hire, including wasted leads and lost customers. For sales executives with aggressive growth targets, failing to hire great salespeople will

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Raleigh’s Sales Hiring Landscape

by Ryan Thornton | Published on - January 14, 2016

Fans of college sports are no doubt familiar with the Raleigh, N.C. area. The University of North Carolina Tar Heels in Chapel Hill, the Duke Blue Devils in Durham and the North Carolina State Wolfpack are perennial competitors in the NCAA men’s and women’s college basketball tournaments. And those in the tech community know that