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The 5 Things Sales Candidates Want to Know About You

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - August 31, 2016

When customers approach us to find great salespeople, the focus, as it should be, is on the candidates we present. Key questions about each candidate’s past sales performance, their selling methodology, book of contacts, experience selling within the industry, traits, and likelihood of success within our client’s unique selling environment must be investigated and answered before a

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10 Reference Check Questions You Need to Ask for Sales Leader Roles

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - July 27, 2016

Reference checks are an important way to validate the traits and performance abilities of a sales candidate. With over 50% of resumes containing false information and many candidates bending the truth in interviews, conducting background checks is a critical step in the sales hiring process. So, what questions can hiring managers ask and what strategies

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4 Reasons Top Salespeople Aren’t in Your Recruitment Process

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - July 19, 2016

To mitigate the risk of losing your best sales candidates, stop treating passive candidates as active job seekers, start valuing the candidate, maintain a strong corporate reputation, and offer market leading compensation packages. Every organization that is committed to achieving aggressive growth targets requires talent that consistently achieves their sales targets and drive profitable revenue.

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Millennials in the Workplace: Transforming B2B Sales [Infographic]

by Eliot Burdett | Published on - July 13, 2016

Today, Millennials are the largest working generational cohort and by 2025 will make up 75% of the U.S. workforce. As a result, organizations will need to tailor hiring efforts to attract Gen Y employees. Having a strong understanding of how Millennials operate in the workplace and how they are motivated will be vital in the

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Sales Recruiting in Atlanta: How Growth is Impacting Employers

by Ryan Thornton | Published on - June 21, 2016

Since 2013, Atlanta has become something of an economic unicorn. The city and its surrounding areas have enjoyed strong job growth, especially in well-paying professional and business services jobs. Yet, the region continues to boast a relatively low cost of living, especially when it comes to housing. At the same time, both state and local