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Hiring Tips Podcast

Summary: The Hiring Tips podcast will help you make better hiring decisions. Most of the tips are 2-3 minutes long. Topics covered include: - What questions to ask during the hiring interview - How to evaluate the person in front of you - Employee motivation, benefits and compensation - Hiring and the law - How to assess a prospective employee's skills - and other subjects to help you with the hiring process

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 Hiring Someone You Don't Need | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:57

Now that’s an interesting question. As if not one of us hasn’t hired someone at one point or another that we ended up not needing. And that’s understandable. In this tip, however, let me make the question a bit more precise: Would you hire someone that you knew at the time of hiring that you didn’t need?

 How Did They Handle Stress? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 04:01

This is a superb area to discuss in an interview. Let's first ask our candidate what "stress" means to him.

 Tell Your Company's Story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:06

If your company has a story, especially a compelling story, make it known to your applicants and find out how they can connect with it.

 How Easily Do They Get Bored? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:30

It's not unusual for people to get bored "on the job" but I think it would be a good idea to find out how bored your candidate gets and how they deal with it.

 Please Feel Sorry For Me and Hire Me | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 04:01

Many of us have interviewed the person who wanted us to feel sorry for them. They wanted to use this line of sympathy as a reason to be hired.

 Describe Yourself in ONE Word | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:51

Asking your candidate to describe herself in just one word could provide a very interesting insight.

 Do They Criticize Too Often and Too Easily? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Some people spend a good deal of time criticizing those around them. This person will often tell us "it's for their own good" or "it's constructive criticism." They want you to believe they are doing you a favor by pointing out the faults of others.

 Do They Criticize Too Often and Too Easily? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:52

Some people spend a good deal of time criticizing those around them. This person will often tell us "it's for their own good" or "it's constructive criticism." They want you to believe they are doing you a favor by pointing out the faults of others.

 How Can He Benefit Your Company? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

You're sitting down with Matt who is interested in the stock clerk position or the telemarketing position or perhaps the Office Manager position. You've read over his résumé and you've asked him several questions in the interview. And you've decided Matt's a decent candidate for the position. Then let's cut right to the chase with: "Matt, how can you benefit this company?"

 How Can He Benefit Your Company? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:17

You're sitting down with Matt who is interested in the stock clerk position or the telemarketing position or perhaps the Office Manager position. You've read over his résumé and you've asked him several questions in the interview. And you've decided Matt's a decent candidate for the position. Then let's cut right to the chase with: "Matt, how can you benefit this company?"

 How Did They Get Along With Others? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:31

Ask your applicant how well she got along with others at her last job (or last several jobs). The first responses will usually be “social responses” and they’ll tell you they got along just fine. Do a bit of digging on this. 

 Bringing New Hires Into the Fold | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:36

Let’s say you have a pressing need to fill a position. You put the word out, interview some applicants, and you hire the person most suited for the job. You then give this new hire an explanation of what’s needed and wanted and send them off to their work area. What are your expectations of this person?

 Would You Invite Your Candidate on a Camping Trip? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Some of us are very close with our staff or a number of them. And some of us choose to have a strictly professional relationship. If you are inclined to developing friendships with some (or all) of your staff, then this fact should also be considered during the hiring process. What if you have a great prospect in front of you, the right skills, superb test results, a real depth of experience at the position but they rub you the wrong way? What if you cannot see ever inviting them on a camping trip?

 Would You Invite Your Candidate on a Camping Trip? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 03:46

Some of us are very close with our staff or a number of them. And some of us choose to have a strictly professional relationship. If you are inclined to developing friendships with some (or all) of your staff, then this fact should also be considered during the hiring process. What if you have a great prospect in front of you, the right skills, superb test results, a real depth of experience at the position but they rub you the wrong way? What if you cannot see ever inviting them on a camping trip?

 What Happened When Things Went Poorly? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We all like to recall the good times. And we'd much rather talk about our accomplishments than our failures. From a hiring perspective, though, it would be very helpful to find out HOW our candidates handled the tough times. Did they cave? Did they relish the challenge? Let's find out.

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