Interview Techniques
From the moment that you spot a job to the time that you go for
the interview, there is a pattern that needs to be followed to
ensure that you maximize your chances of landing the job. There
are a separate set of techniques for the interview itself. But
that part comes later.
An employer looks will classify each and every CV into two
categories based on how it has been posted.
There is the employee who understands what the company is
looking for, highlights those points in the CV, teams it up with
a nice and effective covering letter and then submits it.
Then there is the second type who simply posts it and hopes to
be picked for the interview. It is an obvious fact that
employers prefer the first type.
The interview
Now that you have come to the more difficult part of a sales
interview, here are some Sales Jobs Interview Techniques.
• You need to understand that the first part of the interview
will be an HR manager. • While some may complete this interview
over the telephone itself, there are others who may even give
you a form to complete. • This may be followed by an IQ test or
a psychometric test. This is a time sensitive and is used to
judge your decision making ability. • Take your time and answer
each question. Do not ponder over each one. • Being a sales
interview, you can expect some straight sales questions. • How
would you sell me a shoe? It is aimed at looking whether you can
understand the needs of the buyer. • There might be other
questions like how many leads can you make in a day? • The
following rounds will determine how you relate to your business
and the customer. • You must be careful about what you speak. •
Good listening skills are a plus during any interview..
