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Aspiring Minds Launches Sales Situation Judgment Test

Aspiring Minds launches Sales Situation Judgment Test. The Sales SJT has been designed to evaluate sales personnel across sectors and profiles. SJT based testing is a globally accepted methodology to measure competencies ranging from problem solving and decision making to behavior traits. You can read more about the methodology behind SJTs and why they give better results in predicting job success as compared to traditional aptitude and personality assessments, at Going Beyond Aptitude and Personality Tests for Hiring Decisions.

The test consists of questions in the form of business situations followed by 4-5 choices. The candidate needs to mark the best and the worst option in the business situation. Each question is mapped to a certain sales competency required at different points in the sales cycle. Basis the answer choices given by the candidate, the test measures a candidate on following competencies required for a sales role:

  • Achievement Orientation
  • Analytical Thinking & Pragmatism-
  • Client Expectation Management
  • Customer Service Orientation
  • Initiative Taking

The feedback report also assesses and rates the candidate on his/ her proficiency in different stages of sales cycle - eg (assessing requirement, handling objection, negotiation and closure etc...).  The assessment feedback can help in selection of a potential high sales performer and thus can act as an interview aid during the selection process to select the right candidate in the sales profile.


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ASPIRATIONS Vol 15
Featured Article: Lessons for young learners
Featured Module: Electronics and Semiconductors
Featured Sector: ITes Sector
Aspiring Minds Launches Sales Situation Judgment Test
ASPIRATIONS Polls
Which of these factors according to you could be the main reason for leaving a job?
Issues/disagreement with the manager/staff members
Poor remuneration and benefits
Long commute time
Lack of career opportunities
Unsuitable profile
Last Poll Result
More than 36% of the people who participated in the last poll believe that they would accept a job offer even if a much more promising interview is lined up in future. 22% of the poll participants would ask for some time from the first company to arrive at a decision. 28% of them would accept the job offer from the first company for the time being and later renege if they get selected by the other company. Only 14% of the poll participants voted that they will decline the offer from the first company for their dream job.