Looking for salespeople?
As in other fields, some of the most valuable resources for finding new employees are recruitment firms and executive search firms.
Sales definitely has its problems. Researchers have discovered that only 20 percent of leads are put to any kind of use, and forty percent of salespeople in North America do not meet their sales goals. In fact, up to 22 percent are considered untrainable and a mere ten percent will result in a return on investment or ROI. So how can you find good sales representatives?
1. Avoid Limiting Yourself
When hiring sales people, experience is not key. Current sales agents can act as mentors or help with the training process. Demanding a certain level of experience will only limit you to fewer candidates.
2. Choose Candidates with the Right Values
Sales is not an easy profession. In order to be successful in sales, representatives must be patient and willing to try over and over again. Salespersons lacking perseverance are not going to produce numbers or meet top sales goals.
3. Get With the Times
Technology is evolving, and your sales reps need to be keeping up. Clients will expect presentations and sales strategies using the most current technology, so keeping your sales reps up to speed is absolutely essential. Some clients may even expect your employees to be able to build and create sales presentations on their own.
4. Use Recruitment Firms
Sales is a tricky business. Cut the stress and worry of weeding out new candidates by going through a search firm. Recruitment firms will weed out bottom candidates so you do not have to.
Using an outside firm is an easy way to stay focused on your sales goals and your current employees, while having most of the on boarding process completed for you.
Comments
Sales is not an easy profession, and all sorts of people apply assuming they can do anything. Experience isn’t always necessary and some of the best reps I’ve hired had no experience, but finding out who will be good at sales is hard
I used to work in sales, and it is really hard. I’m not surprised that 40% don’t meet their quota, quotas are usually unrealistic and through the roof. Then again, I’m not a natural sales person. Maybe recruitment firms would help find natural sales reps
I used to work in sales, and it is really hard. I’m not surprised that 40% don’t meet their quota, quotas are usually unrealistic and through the roof. Then again, I’m not a natural sales person. Maybe recruitment firms would help find natural sales reps
I used to work in sales, and it is really hard. I’m not surprised that 40% don’t meet their quota, quotas are usually unrealistic and through the roof. Then again, I’m not a natural sales person. Maybe recruitment firms would help find natural sales reps
I used to work in sales, and it is really hard. I’m not surprised that 40% don’t meet their quota, quotas are usually unrealistic and through the roof. Then again, I’m not a natural sales person. Maybe recruitment firms would help find natural sales reps
I used to work in sales, and it is really hard. I’m not surprised that 40% don’t meet their quota, quotas are usually unrealistic and through the roof. Then again, I’m not a natural sales person. Maybe recruitment firms would help find natural sales reps