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Successful Interviewing
The primary reason for the failure of most interviews to identify a truly outstanding candidate is that most interviews focus on the capabilities, background and experience of the prospective employee. This approach ignores the fact that the interviewee is a human being that the employer is going to have to live with day after day. There is a way to stack the odds in your favor and significantly increase the likelihood that you will be satisfied with the employee that you select. It all depends upon how you conduct the employee interview.

Identify the Perfect Salesperson for your Sales Force
During 2008, we worked to make our sales candidate assessments even more customizable and predictive. We already had hirable and not hirable recommendations but we wanted to go even further...

Attitude is Everything in Sales
Well perhaps not quite everything, however attitude in my opinion counts for a lot more than “been there and done it” does. Give me someone with the right attitude and aptitude for the job and experience is often a bonus – the icing on the cake, rather than a prerequisite.

Green Jobs: It's about growing your existing employees too
Looking to green your workforce? Perhaps the perfect candidate is already in your workplace, just waiting to be unleashed to help green your environment. On-the-job learning is still a major factor in the growth of green jobs

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Is Using Past Success In Hiring A Mistake?
What is vital for you to learn in selecting a candidate for an open sales position, is how well a candidate will perform in a job like the one you are trying to fill. Often a employment interview will never even touch on the candidate’s competence for the new position.

Green Jobs: It's about growing your existing employees too
Looking to green your workforce? Perhaps the perfect candidate is already in your workplace, just waiting to be unleashed to help green your environment. On-the-job learning is still a major factor in the growth of green jobs

Using Your USP When Writing Job Ads To Attract Great Employees
I have heard many businesses moaning that they haven’t had a single application to an ad – and yet some businesses are snowed under with applications. What’s the difference? The smart business knows that in a candidate poor market you have to sell the benefits of working for your company BEFORE the candidate will consider applying for a job with you. This is where your USP or unique selling proposition comes in.

Avoiding Inappropriate Interview Questions
Interviewing candidates can often be a time-consuming and nerve-wracking process. While you want to find out as much as you can about the candidate and how they will benefit your company, you need to avoid asking questions which are deemed inappropriate or illegal. The following are examples of ways to find out information about your candidate without being inappropriate and still respecting the limits of the law.

Psssst... hire the quiet one...
So which candidate is going to get the job offer? The quiet one that answered all your questions very well, or that incredibly outgoing candidate that could barely stay seated? Leaning towards the firecracker? After all, who doesn't prefer the smiley super enthusiastic candidate?

10 Lessons from the Sales Candidate Who Smelled Like He Peed on Himself
It was quite the claim. I remember telling my client that the next candidate we were to interview was the best sounding candidate I had ever spoken with on the phone. Robert, the sales manager, went to the lobby to get the candidate and returned, an ashen look on his face. Ray, the candidate, followed Robert into the conference room and suddenly, I had the same ashen look on my face. It seemed that the best candidate I had ever spoken with by phone was, well, a bum!

Stupid Choices in the Selection of Sales Assessments
When you use an assessment in the sales recruiting process, it must be customizable so that criteria unique to your business, like I described above, can be factored in. That way, in addition to whether the candidate meets our criteria of a successful salesperson, we must be able to determine whether the candidate will be able to succeed in the face of the company's unique challenges.

Start an Internet Based Home Business and Be Your Own Boss
An internet based home business allows anyone to work from home and take control of their life. If you have been working at your job for many years and have dreamed of a way out you may be the perfect candidate to explore what kind of home business opportunities internet has to offer.

Recruiting Strong Salespeople - The Sales Candidate Pipeline
Recruiting Salespeople - again? Yes. I cannot write enough about this! But, as usual, I'll address recruiting from a slightly different perspective this time - the candidate pipeline. Not to be confused with the candidate pool which is simply a single component of the pipeline. Your sales pipeline should have four stages:

A Must Before You Recruit
Building an ideal candidate profile is so often missed by managers when they start to consider recruitment and the process or structure it will take. They jump straight into the search and interview phases with little thought of what their ideal candidate profile would look like. If you do not know what you are looking for, how do you know when you have found it?

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