Tag Archive: Employees

Go with what you know-Part 2

When an employer is influenced in hiring a candidate based upon their connections, the employer is doing themselves a disservice. I have no problem with hiring people within your network if they have the experience that is required to get the job done. However, where the problem comes in at is when employers choose to “overlook” qualifications altogether and rely solely on a candidate’s connections. You don’t have to look very far to see examples of how embracing this type of thinking can backfire (i.e. public officials, large corporations, etc.).

I often wonder if the reason why many employers resort to using this tactic is because it will “relieve” them of the pressure of having to sort through resumes, profiles, etc. Regardless of how time consuming it may be, I believe that it is imperative that companies put forth the necessary effort to hire a qualified candidate.

Go with what you know

What matters most in one’s quest to succeed in business—who you know or what you know? This is a question that seems to keep resurfacing in my life (i.e. talking with friends, watching the news, etc.), so I figured I would write about it to get your opinion on the matter. I am sure that you do not need me to tell you that this question cannot be responded to with ease.

Empower your employees

If you are anything like me, you probably hate it when a service issue arises. I get irritated when I have to call or visit customer service. Why? For some reason, you are often left trying to explain your situation to someone who seems extremely disinterested in their job. Many people who work in this…

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