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Interview Patty

6 Tips for Hiring at Your Small Business

Houston Business Consulting for Women Entrepreneurs

1. First things first: meet state and federal regulations. - The rules are different when you start hiring employees.

Get started with these hiring steps from the Small Business Administration. You may also want to network with fellow owners of growing small businesses to share advice on the most helpful accountants, background check providers, and so on.

2. Let your brand's personality shine in the job description. - If you're not yet a well-known brand and you're trying to attract the best talent, you must stand out to potential applicants with a wealth of job opportunities at their fingertips. One way to do this is by crafting a job description that showcases what's unique and especially exciting about your company.

3. Building a new team from scratch? - Consider a group interview. For example, if you're building a new sales team from the ground up, you'll want a manager, senior-level salespeople, and junior employees. You may consider bringing in those who'll need to frequently collaborate for a group interview, gauging how well they work together and relate to each other.

4. Be honest about the role's challenges in the interview. - Be transparent with potential job candidates (without giving away proprietary details, of course) about the hurdles you believe will impact them most in that role. These challenges could be a small or nonexistent advertising budget if you're hiring a marketing manager, or the fact that your website and logo need total rebrands if you're hiring a designer. The best employees the ones you really want to hire will welcome challenges and look forward to finding solutions.

5. Save the best training knowledge for next time. - Make your life easier and the next round of training faster: save training materials. This can include tax documents to sign, an introductory slide deck about your company's history, templates that all new employees need on their computers, job descriptions, and beyond, all saved on a USB drive or a single "new hire" folder. A few months after your new employees have settled in, ask them what information helped prepare them most, and build on that for your next round of hiring.

6. Think long and hard about the culture you want to cultivate. - Every employee has a huge impact on culture. One person's creativity, negative attitude, efficiency, or indifference can ripple across the organization. Even though you may be in a time-crunch to get offer letters signed quickly and crush 2015 goals, do take time to truly ponder the type of workplace you want to manage and the values most important to you. Prioritize those qualities in the people you hire.

Source: entrepreneur

Patty Block, President and Founder of The Block Group, established her company to advocate for women-owned businesses, helping them position their companies for strategic growth. Charting the course for impactful, sustainable, profitable businesses, the beacon is control: of your strategic direction, your money, your time, your staffing, and your ability to bring in business. The Block Group brings together the people, resources and ideas that build results.

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