Even though we don't live in the candidate market we once did - hiring, onboarding, and training are still just as important as in the blank check era of 2020-2022.
The problem is, that it feels like there are no really good benchmarks for what works, and many people are just ad-hoc putting together programs based on crowdsourced insight.
To effectively onboard sellers, we need to understand what works, why it works, and how to implement it which both of our guests will be talking about on this episode.
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