New eBook gives brokers, team leaders, and recruiters a practical framework for asking smarter questions, reading between the lines, and identifying the traits that predict agent success.
SEATTLE, WA — May 18, 2026 — Recruiting Insight today announced the release of “The Ultimate Interview Guide,” a new eBook designed to help broker-owners, team leaders, and recruiting professionals move beyond generic interview questions and uncover the deeper traits that signal whether an agent is likely to succeed. The guide is built for leaders who are actively recruiting and retaining in a difficult market, where the cost of a bad hire is higher than ever and the best talent expects a sharper, more intentional conversation.
Rather than relying on surface-level questions, the guide helps leaders evaluate motivation, fit, preparation, communication, and follow-through — the qualities that often matter more than a polished resume. Recruiting Insight says the goal is simple: give brokerage leaders a way to interview with more clarity, more confidence, and more consistency so they can make better hiring decisions in less time.
“The market has changed, and so has the recruiting conversation,” said Mark Johnson, Managing Partner at Recruiting Insight. “Brokerages can’t afford to hire for charm alone. They need a system for identifying the agents who are actually built to produce, adapt, and stay engaged over time.”
The eBook outlines a practical interview framework centered on three core questions every brokerage should be able to answer about a candidate: Can they do the job? Will they do the job? Will they fit the organization? It also encourages interviewers to ask open-ended, intentional questions that reveal how candidates think, how they respond under pressure, and how well they understand themselves and the opportunity in front of them.
“For too long, real estate recruiting has relied on gut instincts and standard scripts,” said Ben Hess, Managing Partner at Recruiting Insight. “This guide equips brokers to move past the surface and use behavioral insights to make objective, confident hiring decisions that protect their culture and their bottom line.”
According to Recruiting Insight, the biggest mistake many firms make is treating interviews like a quick screening exercise instead of a strategic talent assessment. In a market where more than one in three agents is working a second job and many newer agents are not relying on real estate as their primary income, the ability to separate temporary interest from genuine commitment has become essential.
“The old model was to recruit fast and hope the right people survived,” Johnson added. “That approach doesn’t work in a slower, more fragmented market. Today, the brokerage that wins is the one that knows how to spot both potential and persistence before making the offer.”
The release of The Ultimate Interview Guide comes as brokerages continue to navigate a market defined by low transaction volume, tighter margins, and stronger competition for quality talent. Recruiting Insight says the guide is intended to help leaders build stronger interview practices that support long-term recruiting success, better retention, and more confident hiring decisions.
The Ultimate Interview Guide is available now through Recruiting Insight. Brokerage leaders and team managers interested in improving their recruiting and interviewing process can contact Recruiting Insight to learn more.
About Recruiting Insight: (https://recruitinginsight.net/) is a data-driven talent acquisition consultancy for the real estate industry. Combining deep industry knowledge with proprietary research, the firm equips brokerages to recruit and retain top talent in a competitive market. Recruiting Insight helps brokerages navigate this challenge with precision recruiting, real-time market insights, and customized strategies aligned with today’s agent priorities.
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Recruiting Insight Releases “The Ultimate Interview Guide” to Help Brokerages Spot Better Talent, Faster
