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Sales onboarding & ramp:
cut time-to-productivity
Every month a new rep takes to ramp is a month of pipeline you paid for and didn't get. This guide covers how to build structured sales onboarding, certification milestones, and 30-60-90 plans that turn ramp from a sink-or-swim gamble into a repeatable process - cutting time-to-quota and lifting early productivity.
Slow ramp is silent revenue loss
THE PROBLEM
New reps get a laptop, a login, and a "good luck." They shadow a few calls and take six-plus months to reach quota, if they survive. Sink-or-swim onboarding shows up as early rep churn, missed pipeline, and a manager pulled away from coaching to firefight.
Structured onboarding turns ramp from a gamble into a process: defined competencies, a real curriculum, certification gates, and a 30-60-90 plan. The reps ramp faster and the ones who'd have washed out get a real shot.
The gap between the curves is pipeline you paid for and didn’t get.
Ramp curve: structured vs sink-or-swim
THE FRAMEWORK
The 30-60-90 plan
Clear expectations and milestones for the first three months. Each phase has a goal, so a rep always knows what "on track" looks like, and so does their manager.
First 30 – Learn
Product, market, ICP, motion, and tools. Certify on the pitch and the demo. Goal: know what we sell and to whom.
Days 31-60 – Apply
Shadowed-to-live calls, first discovery, first qualified opportunities. Goal: run the motion with support.
Days 61-90 – Own
Independent pipeline generation, first deals advancing. Goal: carrying a ramped quota and trending to full.
THE GATES
Certify readiness before reps touch live deals
A curriculum without gates is just content. Certification milestones confirm a rep can actually do the thing: pitch, demo, handle objections - before they're let loose on real pipeline.
Product
pass product quiz
Pitch
certified pitch
Demo
clean demo run
Objections
role-play passed
Live
first call signed off
HOW WE BUILD IT
Define competencies – What a productive rep in your motion actually needs to know and do.
Build the curriculum – Sequence the learning and the practice – product, market, motion, tools – instead of shadowing and hoping.
Add certification – Gates that confirm readiness before a rep runs live deals.
Measure ramp – Track time-to-first-deal and time-to-quota, and tighten the program with each cohort.
From competencies to a measurable ramp
WHAT WE BUILD
Ramp as a repeatable system
Structured Onboarding
A real curriculum – product, market, motion, tools – instead of shadowing and hoping.
Certification Milestones
Gates a rep must pass – pitch, demo, objection handling – before going live.
30-60-90 Plans
Clear expectations and ramp targets for the first three months.
Ramp Metrics
Track time-to-first-deal and time-to-quota so the program keeps improving.
WHY IT MATTERS
Faster ramp is found money
Cutting ramp from six months to four on every new hire is the equivalent of two extra months of a productive rep – for free, every time you hire. At scale, onboarding is one of the highest-ROI systems in the revenue org: it lifts productivity, cuts early rep churn, and frees managers to coach instead of firefight.
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Start with a Sales Audit. We'll map your current ramp, find where new hires stall, and build the onboarding, certification, and 30-60-90 system that cuts time-to-quota.
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