Let’s get real for a moment.
This is kind of hard to say, but it is something you really need to know, so let’s just rip the band-aid off quickly and get this over with: you may not be as good at spotting a winner during an interview as you think. There. We said it.
You see, many sales managers pride themselves on being able to pick out the best candidates based on their interviewing skills. Sadly, studies have consistently shown that when it comes to picking the best, there is a very low correlation (less than 25%) between a good interview and actual job performance.
Ouch.
And even if you are an exceptionally good interviewer, even the best interviewers can’t make an informed decision if the information received about the candidate was incomplete, irrelevant, or simply didn’t representative of their capabilities and ambitions. Much of which can be traced back to poorly worded job descriptions or less than ideal mandatory interview questions.
The hard truth is that no matter how impressed you were, the candidate you felt was a sure-fire go-getter, may fall flat once the paperwork is done. So much so that you might have been better off with a completely blind selection process. In large part, this is because as much as we would like to believe that we can’t be fooled, we all have inclinations and ideas that make us susceptible to hiring people based on our own personal preferences and internal biases.
OOPS.
For example, you may be very impressed with a candidate that attended your alma mater, or one that has a background or interests like yours. While that may make for interesting conversations, it does not mean that they will be top performers in the field. A candidate can also be extremely polished and present themselves flawlessly yet have no real intention of staying with your team long enough to make an impact. Others, who may be nervous or otherwise having a bad day, may actually have highly useable skill sets that never come to light because they did not click the way a less qualified candidate did.
Focus on Performance
It is not that interviews are not important; we think they are, but they are only a piece of a larger puzzle. After all, an impressive interview can tell you if the candidate is poised, quick on their feet, and a lot about their overall personality. Interviews however never really give you the entire story, which is why you should consider them as only a part of your hiring strategy. Interviews aside, the best indicators of job performance may lie within other areas, such as those that focus more on skillsets, rather than pedigrees.
A Lesson from The Voice
NBC’s popular television show The Voice, illustrates this point well. On the show, celebrity judges must face away from contestants during the initial selection process. This allows the judges to listen intently to the way a given contestant sounds, instead of being distracted by their overall appearance, or other factors. In the same way, when you are evaluating which candidate will become part of your team, you need to focus on the underlying talent, just as much as how well you like them during an interview.
One of the best ways to do this is to require relevant pre-employment skills testing. These should include personality and behavioral tests, as well as sales skills tests. The right testing combined with proper vetting and targeted interviews can go a long way towards placing the right candidate in the right sales role.
By using a thoughtful multi-step process, you can better weed out poor performers, before you hire them, saving you headaches down the road. It also allows you to fill your team with sales representatives that have what it takes to meet sales goals month after month.
Jamie has 20 years of experience in sales leadership and the talent acquisition industry. She founded ProActivate over 12 years ago. She started her career in traditional recruiting firms primarily in sales leadership positions. The following five years were spent within online recruitment where she served as Vice President of Sales at Career Builder.
At Career Builder, Jamie successfully led a team of 80+ people and continued to exceed her revenue goals on a quarterly and annual basis. Her sales business experienced 50-85% revenue growths annually. She also previously served as Vice President of Training and Development at Career Builder which illustrates her passion to lead and develop individuals to their full potential.
Jamie received her Bachelors of Science Degree in Journalism with a minor in Business from the University of Kansas. She has also pursued post graduate work with an emphasis in Entrepreneurial Management from the University of Dallas.
Jamie is a certified speaker in The High Performance Mindset ® system, a revolutionary model that is elevating the performance of professionals ranging from athletes to executives to sales leaders. During these training's she shares both the science and working tools that you can use immediately to enhance performance both for yourself and your team members. It’s proven that human performance is limited not primarily by skills and knowledge, but by the nature of our thinking, our mental preparation for success and the environment within which we choose to operate.|Author of “The Power of 2, Exponential Sales Leadership”, Speaker specializing in Peak Performance Mindset within Sales Organizations, Expert in Sales and Sales Leadership Talent Acquisition, Sales and Leadership Training, Consultant as Fractional VP of Sales.
Jamie has 20 years of experience in sales leadership and the talent acquisition industry. She founded ProActivate over 12 years ago. She started her career in traditional recruiting firms primarily in sales leadership positions. The following five years were spent within online recruitment where she served as Vice President of Sales at Career Builder.
At Career Builder, Jamie successfully led a team of 80+ people and continued to exceed her revenue goals on a quarterly and annual basis. Her sales business experienced 50-85% revenue growths annually. She also previously served as Vice President of Training and Development at Career Builder which illustrates her passion to lead and develop individuals to their full potential.
Jamie received her Bachelors of Science Degree in Journalism with a minor in Business from the University of Kansas. She has also pursued post graduate work with an emphasis in Entrepreneurial Management from the University of Dallas.
Jamie is a certified speaker in The High Performance Mindset ® system, a revolutionary model that is elevating the performance of professionals ranging from athletes to executives to sales leaders. During these training's she shares both the science and working tools that you can use immediately to enhance performance both for yourself and your team members. It’s proven that human performance is limited not primarily by skills and knowledge, but by the nature of our thinking, our mental preparation for success and the environment within which we choose to operate.|Author of “The Power of 2, Exponential Sales Leadership”, Speaker specializing in Peak Performance Mindset within Sales Organizations, Expert in Sales and Sales Leadership Talent Acquisition, Sales and Leadership Training, Consultant as Fractional VP of Sales.
Jamie has 20 years of experience in sales leadership and the talent acquisition industry. She founded ProActivate over 12 years ago. She started her career in traditional recruiting firms primarily in sales leadership positions. The following five years were spent within online recruitment where she served as Vice President of Sales at Career Builder.
At Career Builder, Jamie successfully led a team of 80+ people and continued to exceed her revenue goals on a quarterly and annual basis. Her sales business experienced 50-85% revenue growths annually. She also previously served as Vice President of Training and Development at Career Builder which illustrates her passion to lead and develop individuals to their full potential.
Jamie received her Bachelors of Science Degree in Journalism with a minor in Business from the University of Kansas. She has also pursued post graduate work with an emphasis in Entrepreneurial Management from the University of Dallas.
Jamie is a certified speaker in The High Performance Mindset ® system, a revolutionary model that is elevating the performance of professionals ranging from athletes to executives to sales leaders. During these training's she shares both the science and working tools that you can use immediately to enhance performance both for yourself and your team members. It’s proven that human performance is limited not primarily by skills and knowledge, but by the nature of our thinking, our mental preparation for success and the environment within which we choose to operate.
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