Hi ,

Goodbye 2018, hello 2019.

For the sales wolves of the packs, 2019 is beginning on a positive note. Your sales are closed and you're ready to move in to 2019 with higher revenue goals.

No matter what your 2018 looked like, that year is done and there is no looking back.. No matter what your numbers are looking like, you and your team can always improve.

Hiring a Sales Wolf

As you are going in to the new year, both your sales tactics as well as your hiring tactics should be evolving. You can only get better when you are willing to evolve. One way a company evolves and changes is by adding new members to their team. But, it is not simply about adding new members to the team but the quality of those new members. Vetting a candidate is always where a manager should start.

Many companies tend to hire through an HR department that simply is not trained enough to make the proper decisions in hiring. The number one priority in the hiring process is to hire with as little bias as possible. It is always best to buy-in from every single person in the hiring process to ensure you are getting the least bias and truly selecting the best candidate.

There are few traits that you should be the most concerned with during the hiring process.

First and foremost, the most important part of a successful recruitment is, hiring the best candidate.

 Don't pass on, run away from these applicant traits
 

Building the right team

Now, like the saying goes, Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is the perfect team.

You will have to go through several if not dozens of interviews before you find the perfect applicant.

If people are not wired to be sales wolves, they simply are not potential sales wolves.

Be willing to accept the crappy interview loss
 

Is your top recruit really the best?

Lastly, while going through your hiring process you should not just look at your candidates past success within their previous company but be willing to compare them to those outside of their own corporations.

Your top recruit may not really be on top

Although it may seem long and tedious, the hiring process is the first step to a successful team. 

Rock on.

Chris Young

Founder, CEO