Discover your natural sales archetype and how you close
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⚠️ Important Notice
This assessment is provided for informational and self-discovery purposes only. It is not:
A clinical psychological evaluation
A guarantee of sales performance or success
A substitute for professional career counseling or hiring decisions
Based on peer-reviewed scientific research
Results are based on behavioral patterns commonly observed in sales environments and should be used as a starting point for self-reflection and development planning.
For entertainment and self-discovery purposes only.
Discover Your Sales Archetype
This 10-question scenario-based assessment reveals your natural sales DNA — how you approach prospecting, closing, and relationship building.
You'll discover:
Your primary sales archetype (Hunter, Farmer, Closer, Consultant, or Order-Taker)
Your natural strengths and blind spots
What environments and roles fit your style best
How to leverage your archetype at It's Buzzing
Time to complete: 5–7 minutes
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Final Reminder: This assessment is for informational and self-discovery purposes only. It is not a clinical evaluation, a guarantee of performance, or a substitute for professional advice. Results are general guidance based on common behavioral patterns and should not be used as the sole basis for hiring, career, or business decisions. For entertainment and self-discovery purposes only.
Many successful salespeople operate outside their natural archetype through training, discipline, and situational adaptation. Use these results to understand your strengths, recognize blind spots, and choose roles that fit your style — but never let them limit what you believe you can achieve.