top of page
Search

๐‘๐ž๐œ๐ซ๐ฎ๐ข๐ญ ๐š ๐†๐ซ๐ž๐š๐ญ ๐“๐ž๐š๐ฆ



Is your team a cohesive unit? Enthusiastic, efficient, trained to deliver the best outcomes for your business and your customers?


The cost of getting recruitment wrong may not be immediately apparent. Itโ€™s more likely to show as a slow burn for the business:


  • High turnover burns up resources for advertising and the time taken for recruitment, induction and training.

  • Dealing with unreliable employees is challenging. If not handled well it can be a real liability for the business.


The cost of getting it wrong is high. The return on investment of getting it right is basic to your success.


  • Read the room: Take a careful look at each CV. Ask the right questions. Be wary a person isnโ€™t too quick to jump ship. This doesnโ€™t mean you should disregard potential candidates who may have wide experience in a variety of roles across different businesses, maybe even different sectors. But ask why someone may have moved around a bit. Their answer may persuade you theyโ€™re the candidate youโ€™re looking for. Or not.


  • Room to grow? Look for someone willing to grow at this stage in his or her career. Donโ€™t write off candidates with extensive experience who are ready and eager to challenge themselves in a new setting.


  • The right fit: Donโ€™t under-estimate the importance of a good fit with you and the rest of the team. He or she may be a star performer but if theyโ€™re not a good fit in your team, it can throw everyoneโ€™s game off.


ย 
ย 
ย 

Commentaires


bottom of page