Sales Manager

How to Hire a Sales Manager

A practical guide to evaluating Sales Manager candidates — what the role actually requires, which skills to test for, and how to combine assessments with structured interviews to make a confident hire.

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What does a Sales Manager do?

A Sales Manager sets quota and territory strategy, coaches individual reps, forecasts revenue, and is accountable for team performance rather than personal deal-closing alone. The role shifts the core skill set from selling to developing sellers.

Day-to-day work includes 1:1 coaching, pipeline reviews, hiring and onboarding reps, resolving cross-functional friction with marketing or product, and reporting results upward to leadership.

Key skills to assess when hiring a Sales Manager

  • Leadership Potential xe2x80x94 ability to set direction and hold a team accountable to it.
  • Management Skills xe2x80x94 performance management and resource planning across a team.
  • Sales Aptitude xe2x80x94 enough hands-on selling credibility to coach reps effectively.
  • Decision Making xe2x80x94 judgment under the pressure of quota and forecast accuracy.
  • People Management xe2x80x94 coaching, feedback delivery, and team development.

Recommended assessment combination

Lead with Leadership Potential and Management Skills to confirm the candidate can actually run a team, not just sell individually. Add Sales Aptitude to verify their own selling foundation is credible enough to coach from.

Decision Making and People Management are strong additions for senior manager or director-track hires where forecast accuracy and team development carry more weight.

Interview questions for hiring a Sales Manager

  • Tell me about a rep you coached who wasn’t hitting quota. What did you do, and what was the outcome?
  • How do you build a forecast you actually trust?
  • Describe a time you had to have a difficult performance conversation. How did you approach it?
  • How do you balance coaching reps individually with running the team as a whole?
  • What’s a hiring mistake you made on your team, and what did you learn from it?

Common hiring mistakes

Teams often promote a top individual performer into management without checking whether they can actually coach — selling and developing sellers are different skills, and the assessment gap between them is exactly what Management Skills and People Management are built to surface.

It’s also easy to over-weight forecast accuracy in interviews without checking the coaching and people side, which is what actually drives the forecast over time.

Frequently asked questions

Which assessments matter most for a Sales Manager?

Leadership Potential and Management Skills give the strongest signal on whether the candidate can run a team, not just sell.

Should I test before or after the first interview?

Most teams send assessments right after an initial screening call, so results are ready to guide the first full interview rather than added after the fact.

Can assessment results alone determine who I hire?

No — results should inform interviews and reference checks, not replace them. Use them to focus interview time on the areas that matter most.

How long does the full assessment battery take candidates?

Each individual assessment runs about 10-15 minutes, so a 2-3 assessment combination typically takes a candidate 25-40 minutes total.

Is this different from assessing an individual contributor Sales Representative?

Yes — a Sales Manager assessment weights leadership and coaching skills much more heavily than raw selling ability.

Hire your next Sales Manager with confidence

Invite Sales Manager candidates to complete the recommended assessments, and walk into every interview with clear, job-relevant evidence instead of guesswork.

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