Finding the Right People for Your Business

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Jennifer and Mandy, Founder of Swing Search

If you’re a new business owner, sometimes, it can be hard to know how to find the right people for your company. We talked about Jennifer and Mandy from Swing Search, a business that specializes in finding you the right people for your business as you grow. They’ve worked with entrepreneurs or CEOs trying to fill roles they haven’t hired for before. You may be trying to do the same and scale your company. If you’re trying to scale your company, it is so important to find the right people as there are so many factors that employees and employers need to consider when hiring for their different roles.

When looking for the right people, you need to look for employees willing to take a risk, looking for a promotion, ready for a high impact quickly, and willing for the time commitment. You’ll also have to consider your company culture as a new hire needs to flow with the culture and your people. You’ll have to also look at the industry they have worked in as you’ll want someone with experience in your industry to mitigate your risk. One secret sauce that benefits the employee and employer find the right fit is the transferable skills movement, which can be used in many different jobs and career paths. The employees may be looking to start their 2nd or 3rd career. As a startup, you will want to look for employees that are the next notch in leadership, looking for more scope and an elevated title.

If you don’t hire the right people, it can be a hole in your business or potentially destroy your company. Make sure to take your time and look for people who are the right fit for the roles.

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