- You make decisions based off gut feelings. Saying ‘it just feels right’ may, well, feel right, but unfortunately that doesn’t mean it is.
- You hire people just like you. Because you’re awesome and why not have more of you? Instead you end up with competency gaps on your team.
- You make decisions right away. If a candidate impresses you on day one you hand them an offer letter. A few days after their start date? Not so impressive.
- You hire everyone differently. Sometimes you have one interview, sometimes three. One candidate takes assessments and the rest you forgot to send. When you want to replicate a great hire you have no idea what process to follow.
- You’re making bad hires. You wish it wasn’t so, but what you thought was a string of bad luck is starting to look like a string of bad hiring decisions.
A consistent hiring process doesn’t just help you save time and get organized with your recruiting efforts, it helps you produce consistent results and make unbiased hiring decisions that are ultimately right for your company.
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