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Early 1900s Sales Hiring: Timeless, or Taboo?

Early 1900s Sales Hiring: Timeless, or Taboo?

Update: 2025-09-04
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We believe we know today the traits it takes to be a successful salesperson, but do we? In the early 1900s, while many of the thoughts were the same as today, there was some "off-limits" thinking as well. In this listener-inspired episode, I break down many of the ideas from a hundred years ago about sales hiring, including an exploration of the age-old introvert versus extrovert debate, and some of the wilder criteria.

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Early 1900s Sales Hiring: Timeless, or Taboo?

Early 1900s Sales Hiring: Timeless, or Taboo?

Todd Caponi