Personal Sales Interview Questions:
What are your long-term professional goals? And short term goals?
What do you do personally for your professional development?
What did you do this past weekend?
What kind of goals motivate you the best?
What is your greatest dream?
What was your most significant personal accomplishment?
What would you say your one or two biggest failures or mistakes were in life? What did you learn from them?
What are you passionate about?
What fulfills you?
What are your top values?
Work Ethic Sales Interview Questions:
Tell me about your last three days at work. Please fill me in from start to finish each day.
Tell me about an experience that demonstrates your work ethic.
What was your most significant professional accomplishment and what did it take to achieve it?
What were your goals for the past three years and did you meet them?
What is the reason for your past success?
Objection Handling Sales Interview Questions:
How do you overcome buyer objections?
How do you handle price objections?
What do you say when the prospect says everything looks good, except the price?
What do you say when the prospect says send me some information?
Sales Process and Sales Cycle Interview Questions:
What do you like and dislike about the sales process and why?
What type of sales cycle is most rewarding to you? A long cycle for a large ticket item or smaller and more frequent sales?
Describe a time where you used a creative approach in meeting a sales goal or making a sale?
What is your process to qualify your prospects?
What do you do to generate leads?
How do you ask for a referral?
Sales Management and Sales Leadership Interview Questions:
As a sales leader, how did you go about recruiting your sales staff?
What criteria did you use to evaluate your team members?
How would you describe your sales management style?
Rate your management
skills on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 representing excellent management
skills.
Provide three examples from your past work experiences that
demonstrate your selected number is accurate.
Tell me about a time when
you reorganized a department or significantly changed employee work
assignments. How did you approach the task? How did the affected
employees respond to your actions?
When you have entered a
new workplace in the past, as a manager or supervisor, describe how you
have gone about meeting and developing relationships with your new
coworkers, supervisors, and reporting staff.
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