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The Art of Recruiting - #1

by Rick Baker
On Aug 17, 2010
Recruiting is one of the purest forms of evangelism.
 
At least that’s what Guy Kawasaki says in his book, Reality Check.
 
Here’s a summary of some of Guy’s thoughts about – The Art of Recruiting
  • Ignore the irrelevant: don't be impressed by education that isn't of direct value 
  • Hire infected people: rather than limit tests to education and work experience...look for people who are infected with a love of your product 
  • Hire better than yourself: great people hire great people 
  • Double check your intuition: maybe do the first interview by phone so you are not unduly swayed by ‘gut feel’...ask all candidates the same questions and take copious notes so you have a base of objectivity 
  • Don't be afraid to issue a challenge: quality candidates will embrace challenges 
  • Check independent references: consider using LinkedIn, talk to former bosses, talk to former employees 
  • Apply the shopping centre test: if you saw this person in a shopping centre would you (1) go to him, (2) wait and see if you bump into him then talk, or (3) leave and go to a new shopping centre to make sure you don’t bump into him…if you didn’t choose (1) then don’t hire the person 
  • Use all your weapons to land the right candidate: people are motivated by more than money and share options 
  • Sell all the decision makers: spouses, etc 
  • Wait to compensate...use the offer letter as the last step, not an early step 
  • Don't assume your recruiting is done: you should not stop recruiting a person once the person is hired. 
Recruiting is one of the purest forms of evangelism.
 
More on the art of recruiting in future blogs…

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Sales Tweet #22

by Rick Baker
On Aug 17, 2010
Sales Tweet #22 Google the words "how to listen better". Millions of ideas! Just pick 2 or 3. Start trying them today.
 
The Thinking Behind the Sales Tweet:
When we asked the LinkedIn question 'What does it take to be a good sales person?' the #1 answer was - 'Be a good listener.' So, from time to time, our Sales Tweets will contain messages about How to Listen Better.

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