The Most Common Hiring Process Mistakes You Can Avoid at All Costs
The Most Common Hiring Process Mistakes You Can Avoid at All Costs
The “Great Resignation” wasn’t exaggerated, it’s estimated that 47 million Americans voluntarily quit their jobs in 2021.
So when it comes to business ownership and the hiring process, what are you doing to ensure you hire the right people and retain staff?
In this article, we’ll explain the most common hiring process mistakes and what you can do to avoid them.
Read on to find out more.
Be Clear About the Job Responsibilities
If you aren’t clear about what the job entails or what the hired candidate should expect from their responsibilities, this can lead to a bad hire.
Have a list on the job advert of what candidates can expect to do if they are successful in the role. This is beneficial for both parties in the process and ensures there are no nasty surprises further down the line.
If you aren’t sure about the exact requirements of the job role, be upfront and tell the candidates ahead of time.
You can make good estimated guesses of what the role will look like, but gauge whether your candidates are okay with not having all the information upfront.
Be Clear About Company Culture
You want to make sure that any new hire will fit in and agree with your company culture. We spend a third of our lives at work so it’s crucial that new hires understand what your company is about, especially if you’re a small business owner.
Highlight the incentives and perks that come with the job role, and also how your business works together as a team. Creating harmony and inclusion from the get-go is important for long-term hiring success.
Finish All Your Interviews Before Making a Decision
Even if you realize that you have a perfect candidate in an interview, it’s crucial that you finish all of your pre-scheduled interviews before making a decision.
You won’t know everyone’s strengths and weaknesses before you interview everyone, an even better candidate could be waiting to be interviewed last.
A Perfect Candidate Rarely Exists
It’s extremely rare that you will find a candidate that ticks every single box you’re looking for. By attempting to seek perfection in your hiring process, you could be missing out on some great employees.
Instead, give candidates the benefit of the doubt and allow them the opportunity to grow or learn on the job. The main thing is that they fit into the company culture, are capable, and are keen and willing to work hard.
If you are a small company, the chances are that certain types of employees will be taking on responsibilities quite quickly. You want a candidate who is confident and willing to make smart management decisions.
Also, using a workforce solutions service such as Innovative Employee Solutions can help you with changing workflow staff, as well as contingent hires.
The Hiring Process: Learning From Past Mistakes
Finding the right candidate and the hiring process can be tricky for any small business owner.
It takes experience and time to seek out the right candidates and recognize who is going to be an asset to your company. We hope this guide has given you plenty to consider for your hiring strategy.
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