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The Sales Hiring Interview Reboot — 60-Min Training

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Section 1 — Opener: Why Hiring Is Broken (5 min)

Open by reading the room's hiring scars out loud. Ask each manager: *"Name the worst rep you ever hired and the interview signal you ignored."* Write the signals on the whiteboard. They cluster every time: smooth talker, great resume, knew our space, friend of the VP.

Then hit them with the numbers:

End the open with the frame: "Today we stop hiring on charisma. We hire on evidence."


Section 2 — Teach: The 5-Stage Interview Funnel (15 min)

Walk through each stage on a single slide. The funnel is non-negotiable order, not a buffet.

flowchart TD A[Stage 1: Phone Screen<br/>30 min · Recruiter<br/>Filter for basics] --> B[Stage 2: Deal Review<br/>45 min · Hiring Manager<br/>Past deals + Lost deal] B --> C[Stage 3: Mock Call<br/>45 min · HM + Peer<br/>Highest signal step] C --> D[Stage 4: Panel<br/>60 min · Cross-functional<br/>CS, Marketing, Peer AE] D --> E[Stage 5: Leadership<br/>30 min · VP/CRO<br/>Vision + closing] E --> F[Decision Meeting<br/>Scorecards consolidated<br/>Thumbs up/down]

Stage 1 — Phone Screen (30 min, recruiter). Confirm comp expectations, geography, work authorization, and the "why are you leaving" answer. Kill candidates who badmouth their current employer or can't articulate quota attainment in numbers.

Stage 2 — Deal Review (45 min, hiring manager). Candidate walks through two real deals — one they won, one they lost. This is where the "deal-they-lost" question lives (Section 3).

Stage 3 — Mock Call (45 min, HM + peer AE). The single highest-signal step. Detailed in Section 4.

Stage 4 — Panel (60 min, cross-functional). A CS rep, a marketing peer, and a current AE each get 15 minutes. You're testing how the candidate treats peers and non-sales folks — Mark Roberge's "coachability + curiosity" signals from *Sales Acceleration Formula*.

Stage 5 — Leadership (30 min, VP/CRO). Vision sell, not a screen. By here, 80% of the decision is already made; this stage is for the candidate to choose you.


Section 3 — The "Deal-They-Lost" Question (10 min)

This is the single most diagnostic question in B2B SaaS sales hiring. Run it as a live demo with a volunteer playing candidate.

Script — read it verbatim:

*"Walk me through a deal in the $50K-$250K range that you lost in the last 18 months. I want to know the company, the champion's name, the competitor who won, the dollar value, and exactly where it went sideways. Start from first meeting."*

Listen for these green flags:

Red flags that should kill the candidate:

Trish Bertuzzi calls this the "reflective practitioner" test — and it's the one Geoff Smart's "Who" method telegraphs as the single best predictor of A-player behavior.


Section 4 — Mock Call as Highest Signal (10 min)

Teach the team why the mock call is worth more than the other four stages combined.

The setup: 48 hours before the interview, send the candidate a one-page brief — your product, a fictional buyer persona (VP Ops at a 200-person company), and the stage of the deal (discovery call with a warm inbound). Tell them you'll spend 30 minutes running the call and 15 minutes debriefing.

What you're scoring during the call:

What you're scoring during the debrief:

Pavilion's 2025 hiring benchmark shows orgs that run live mock calls have ~30% higher first-year quota attainment than orgs that skip them. Skip the mock, hire the resume.


Section 5 — Scorecard Discipline + Reference Checks (15 min)

Hand out the one-page scorecard. Every interviewer fills it out within 30 minutes of their stage, before talking to anyone else. Slack debate kills calibration.

flowchart TD A[Each interviewer scores<br/>5 dimensions · 1-5 scale] --> B[Submit within 30 min<br/>No discussion first] B --> C[Decision meeting<br/>Avg score + veto rule] C --> D{Any 1 or 2?} D -->|Yes| E[Auto-pass<br/>Even if avg is high] D -->|No| F{Avg >= 4.0?} F -->|Yes| G[References<br/>2 managers + 1 peer] F -->|No| E G --> H[Offer]

The 5 scorecard dimensions (1-5 each):

  1. Hunting instinct — proactive prospecting evidence in past role
  2. Deal mechanics — MEDDPICC or equivalent rigor in the deal review
  3. Coachability — absorbed feedback in mock call debrief
  4. Communication — written and verbal clarity, peer-treatment in panel
  5. Drive / why-sales — articulated, durable, not just money

Veto rule: any 1 or 2 in any dimension by any interviewer is an automatic pass, regardless of average. Geoff Smart's "Who" method calls this the threshold discipline — A-players have no glaring gaps.

References that matter (15 min on each call):


Section 6 — Wrap + Commitments (5 min)

Each manager writes on an index card: the one stage I'll add or fix in my next hire, and the date of my next interview loop. Collect cards, photograph, send to the team channel. Accountability is the difference between a training and a memory.

End with: "The cost of one bad hire pays for ten good interview loops. Slow down to speed up."


FAQ

Q: How long should the whole interview process take, calendar-time? A: 10-14 days from first call to offer. Faster than that, you're skipping stages. Slower, you lose A-players to competing offers. Pavilion's data says median time-to-offer for top quartile orgs is 12 days.

Q: Can we collapse the panel and leadership stages to save time? A: Only for senior AEs ($150K+ base) where leadership wants face time anyway. For SDRs and mid-market AEs, keep them separate — they test different things.

Q: What if the candidate refuses the mock call? A: Auto-pass. A real seller welcomes the chance to demonstrate. Refusal signals either fear of evaluation or arrogance — both disqualifying.

Q: How do we calibrate scorecards across interviewers? A: Quarterly calibration session — pull three past hires (one A, one B, one regrettable) and have the team score them in retrospect. Discuss the gaps. Roberge ran this monthly at HubSpot.

Q: Do we need to pay candidates for the mock call? A: For most loops, no — it's part of the process. For senior or executive hires, consider a $500-$1,000 honorarium for take-home strategic work, never for the live call itself.

Q: What's the single biggest mistake managers make in this funnel? A: Skipping the deal-they-lost question because it feels awkward. That question alone has more predictive power than the entire phone screen. Don't skip it.


Sources

  1. Geoff Smart and Randy Street, *Who: The A Method for Hiring* (Ballantine Books, 2008) — scorecard methodology, threshold discipline, mis-hire cost framework.
  2. Mark Roberge, *The Sales Acceleration Formula* (Wiley, 2015) — coachability and curiosity signals, back-channel references, calibration cadence at HubSpot.
  3. Trish Bertuzzi, *The Sales Development Playbook* (Moore-Lake, 2016) — reflective practitioner framing for the deal-they-lost question.
  4. The Bridge Group, *SaaS AE Metrics & Compensation Report* (2024) — rep tenure, ramp time, and mis-hire cost benchmarks.
  5. The Bridge Group, *SDR Metrics & Compensation Report* (2024) — SDR tenure data underpinning the cost-of-bad-hire math.
  6. Pavilion, *2025 State of Sales Hiring* — structured interview adoption by top-quartile orgs and mock-call quota attainment lift.
  7. Harvard Business Review, "The Definitive Guide to Recruiting in Good Times and Bad" (Fernández-Aráoz, Groysberg, Nohria) — structured interview research.
  8. Greenhouse, *Structured Hiring Benchmark Report* (2024) — scorecard discipline and time-to-offer benchmarks across B2B SaaS.
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