Well, I am back from an extended summer vacation. Ok, it wasn’t a vacation, we have been swamped which is a good thing. Our activities have all been tied around hiring which seems to be bubbling up slightly in highly-selected areas.
One thing I have noticed percolating this summer is the use of assessments. This has been our business since 2004, but it is truly taking off now which seems counterintuitive to me. However, I heard an interesting Wall Street Journal interview this morning where the reporter stated that companies hiring today have to make the right hire. Each position is crucial as most companies are running with lower numbers of employees and higher productivity targets. This puts much pressure on making the best hire.
On that topic comes this article from Selling Power – Interview Tips to Hire Better Sales Candidates. I give you Mistake #2 from the article:
Not having a clear understanding of the candidate.
"I can’t tell you how many times I’ve hired great, great people who told me in the interview that travel would not be a problem, and six months into the job there was a problem with travel," says Smith. Not good if 50 percent of the job was traveling. In a case like this, Smith recommends more in-depth probing during the interview process, even if everything seems great. He will ask, "Have you traveled in your previous jobs? If so, how many times a month? How would being away on business 50 percent of your time affect you and your lifestyle?"
Fair enough, but how about knowing the candidate’s sales skills? Or what motivates them? Or what natural talents they have? These are crucial pieces of information available today for all hiring managers. The travel question is important. The skills measurement is mission critical to hiring a strong salesperson.