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First, the candidates prove they’re interested by investing an additional five minutes. When candidates submit a resume, prompt them to take a five-minute survey. Let them know you want them to have the best-of-the-best colleagues and that reviews on Glassdoor are one way to show what a great company you’re building together.” Step one, encourage your current team to post reviews. I recommend a three step process for your company on Glassdoor: Encourage, respond, and address. On more than one occasion, I’ve seen unhappy reps, shortly after departure, update their previous reviews with “My boss made me write that previous review here’s the truth.” That casts a pall over every other glowing review. “Pressuring reps to be ”team players”and leave the faux-positive reviews is bad business. to your profile.”īut don’t try to fake it on Glassdoor. Add pictures, videos, awards, information about your culture, your philanthropic commitments, etc.
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To stand out from the crowd, spice it up. Their company pages are stock and bleak, and they present only the bare minimum of information. “Far too many companies haven’t even claimed their glassdoor profiles. I’ll build a list that we’re going to go through together.” And that tonight, I’m going to go through all their LinkedIn connections and find people that are early on their careers at good companies. When a new rep has been in the role for three or six months, I tell them that tomorrow we are going to sit together for twenty minutes.
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Hubspot’s Mark Roberge, who earlier discussed how he made hiring his number one priority, shared the following approach with me. “Unless a friend or former colleague figuratively falls into their laps, the referral program rarely gets a second thought. You can’t just ask your employees for referrals to potential new-hires. Below are some of the excerpts I found to be very insightful, from page 55 to 127. This is the second post of a few I’m going to share about this book: there was so much good information that putting it all in one post would be too long. The book focuses heavily on building pipeline with SDR teams.
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I read Trish Bertuzzi’s book ‘The Sales Development Playbook’ and it was by far one of the best sales books I’ve read in a while.
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