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Ten Ways To Recruit The Best Employees

Author: Martin Haworth

Getting the very best performance from a team is vital for business success. And it's easiest to recruit the right person, rather than make better the one's you have.

Beginning with the right individuals may take a little longer and the wait will be worth it, so have patience and use the following guidelines to assist you.

1. Be Clear on What You Want

Having a vision for what you want from your organisation, business or team is vital in the first instance. Then you can get really clear on who you are looking for, what they will bring to complement existing team members and how they will be a step (or two!) above the individuals you've already got.

2. View Existing Employees Objectively

Whilst you may have befriended some of your existing individuals (well, it's nice to be liked, isn't it!), built worthy rapport and made some progress in developing them, don't be tempted to go easy on candidates from your existing pool. If you want to make giant leaps, you have to do it firmly and very, very honestly. This is no time for getting soft. Internal promotion of the incorrect individuals is the biggest reason for businesses underperforming - and the biggest reason for discord.

3. Be Clear on What's Not Happening

With the vision you have and the individuals you've already got - check with yourself - what's not working right and who am I looking for to make that happen? What experiences will they have? How will they behave? What key questions do I need to hear answers for? What will they bring that will be different and much, much better than I have already?

4. Dump Your Assumptions

When interacting, and even interviewing, hold objective. You have to be really strict here with yourself (in fact you are probably the biggest problem you have, but that's another piece altogether). Be factual and dump any prejudices you have. In fact you might not even realise you have preferences, but you have. Now is the time to recognise absolutely what the role needs, not you personally. Though you might also defer to 11 (yep, there's an 11!), below.

5. Concentrate on 'I'

Make sure that when you are hearing answers from your peotential recruit, that they tell you all about them. Keeping them to 'I' answers is far more revealing than 'we' or 'they' or 'us'. It is in your interest to dig at this and question them precicely how they were involved themselves. Then you start to find some of the real truth. This enables better judgements and consequent decisions.

6. Be Supportive at Interview

Yet you want to get the best from them. Take time to put them at their ease through a few general questions to get them talking. You are not there to catch them out - you want success for you in recruiting well and for them to display you truly what they've got to offer. This is your job, not theirs. So often interviewers get this the incorrect way round.

7. Listen Hard & Question Deeper

At interview, most of your time will be listening closely to what they are saying. If, in an interview situation, you catch yourself saying more than them, you have the balance way incorrect - it needs to be you 30% max and them at least 70%. And when you listen, listen out for the things they say and notice where there is a moment you would want to know more. This comes up several times in a response. All you need to do is note these and pick a few in relation to the role offered - and question a little more! 'You mentioned x, tell me a little more about that...'

8. Pick for Difference

It's easiest to pick individuals like you. You gel better with individuals you like and you tend to like people, like yourself! Yet sometimes it is a wonderful asset to have somebody who grates a bit! Someone who has a different philosophy. Someone who is not afraid of you or to challenge and question back. Sometimes, challenging for you though it may be, it is a risk worth taking. And a very valuable asset.

9. Keep on the Lookout

By developing worthy ways of building rapport with people, you create intelligence networks in your own workplace, that frequently serve to provide solutions close to home - often from unexpected sources. Sometimes, if your natural state is to relate well with others, you'll spot individuals outside your own business who will fit exactly what you need. Make the best of this - it is a huge asset and you will build your 'perfect team' quicker and more efficiently.

10. See Them in Action

Where you can, work out a way of assessing them in action if possible. Use your eyes and ears to absorb how they perform in an experiential situation. Get clear what you need to know and let them do their thing. In a work experience it's hard to fudge, so you get to see more

11. (A freebie!) Go With Your Gut (a bit!)

Despite all the myriad of psychometrics, experiential based assessments, handwriting and facial analysis etc. that you employ, remember that sometimes you have an instinct worth listening to. Don't be frightened to go with it sometimes. It generally pays off more times than not and is a risk, through experience, which is worth taking.

It takes a lot of effort to get the right people. It takes a whole lot more energy (and focus and bitterness sometimes), to manage poor performers; square pegs recruited for round holes. Taking time, when you have the opportunity, to start from scratch is an opportunity not to be wasted.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/management-articles/ten-ways-to-recruit-the-best-employees-119299.html

About the Author:

(c) 2007 "How To Land Your Dream Job". You can have the job of your dreams. It takes application, attention and the information you need to get you there, young or old. There's all you need at Martin Haworth's website, http://www.HowToLandYourDreamJob.com

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