Sue was in a major rush to find a replacement for her finance manager who was about to start maternity leave.
It wasn’t that she hadn’t had 5 months to prepare, it was just that time went by so fast with the business expansion that suddenly she went from not wanting to hire too early, to needing a replacement to start in four weeks.
Sue interviewed several candidates, she had a clear favourite but they could only start in 8 weeks, so she went with her second choice.
Two weeks into handover period, she discovered that her chosen candidate didn’t have as much experience as they’d said and they couldn’t use the accounts software. Sue tried to get her previous first choice back for the role but they’d already secured something else.
We work with clients who are terrified that they’ll recruit the wrong person, especially if it’s one of their first hirers or they are building a new team.
It’s not rocket science but it does take preparation, so that you can be confident in the decision that you make.
Three tips to help you recruit the right candidate:
Be super specific about the key skills, experience and behaviours that you need - Then make sure your interview questions and assessments are aligned to them.
Do more than interview, test for the skills that you need - whether it’s a presentation, case study or trial day.
If you are in doubt, don’t hire
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