Finding quality candidates and then shepherding them through the interview process was something I did not particularly enjoy. I loved working in my business, and only when I was particularly overwhelmed would I actively start recruiting.
But what changed for me was the realisation that I would have to go through a lot of below average employees, before I found someone who truly above average for our needs. And as soon as that clicked, I started to understand that finding great team members wasn't that hard—I was just doing the wrong thing.
Here's what I found to be the best way to find quality candidates: Always be hiring
Finding someone great is easy, if you’re not desperate to hire someone instantly. Great candidates are usually are not looking for a job, and especially when you are hiring.
So it makes sense to keep job applications open and keep interviewing candidates as well.
You can easily pass this along the burden of regular interviews to your team. Your team members can vet the candidates before you do the final round
Not finding the right candidates is one of the biggest problems that currently keeps business leaders awake at night. Finding them can be easier if you're looking for them all the time instead of just when you need them.
Don't dig a well when you're thirsty.
Anticipate that you'll lose a little time weeding through candidates that are not perfect , but you'll be better suited to expand when the factors are right for your business. When you have a few hires in the pipeline, you'll be in a better place to handle the next surge in your business.
Continuous hiring - for the growth in your business, or the churn in your team.
I found that collecting videos from your applicants is the best thing you can do to find the best candidate to actually interview. The problem is what your hires don't know how to upload a video to youtube, or don't care enough. You've got to make it easy for them.
To solve this exact problem, I started Hirevire.com my two person startup last August.
Hirevire let's you setup a page with questions one time (less than 10 mins) and candidates keep sending you video responses that you can check in your downtime. Candidates can answer on their phones, no software to install. You can even connect your Indeed or ZipRecruiter jobs posts so you can understand a lot more than what the CV tells you.
@nickanisimov Hi Nick, I just launched my product. If you have a moment, I would greatly appreciate your support and an honest review. Here's the link: producthunt.com/posts/afforai
I'm building an AI-powered tool to translate and dub your received foreign-language video and audio messages in your preferred language. It's kinda similar to YouTube's new dub tool, but for video/audio messages, like Loom or CleanShot X videos.
As a digital marketer who's not a native English speaker, I often get video messages from users and partners giving me feedback on the product, but due to the language barrier, I can't fully understand them. For example, I recently got a 20-minute screen recording from an experienced front-end developer who gave me really detailed and valuable feedback on a product and the landing page, from the value proposition to differentiates, to landing page execution. Every detail he pointed out is worth a ton to me. However, since the speaking speed is a bit too quick for me to understand, I still can't get what he said in some parts even if I replayed them many times.
That brings me to the idea of building a tool to translate and dub the video and audio messages you received in the language you're most comfortable with. Eliminate the language barriers to effective communication, and leave no room for misunderstanding or missing out on any key details that matter to you.
Feel free to check my product TransTalks here: https://mmntm.me/transtalks
@jocelyuki Of course, please connect me on twitter and linkedin. also, I have a launch scheduled for next wednesday. would you consider follow our launch?
hey, i love this question, a chance to go back in time and introspect. for me, it wasn't a single moment, but a gradual culmination of moments. it was a puzzle slowly coming together, piece by piece, until the image was unmistakably clear.
it started with the realization of how i loved building and creating things, merging technology and ideas to craft something valuable. i was in awe of how even a simple line of code can birth an entire universe, which in turn can influence people's lives.
then came the need for more. the yearning to craft something that could leave a dent, an urge to take the driver's seat in shaping the future. i wasn't content with just standing on the shoulders of giants. i wanted to be the one building the shoulders for others.
the final piece fell in place when i realized that the best way to predict the future is to invent it. we are only limited by our imagination and willingness to turn our dreams into reality.
so, here i am, one small step in a giant leap, riding the startup wave, hoping to contribute to the endless ocean of possibilities. the journey isn't easy, it's filled with waves of highs and lows, but the voyage is rewarding, the learning is priceless.
and, it's not just about the destination, but the journey and the stories you create along the way. keep hustling, keep building!
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@shajedulkarim_ Similar reasons in many respects. Definitely a culmination of moments. With our solution being a marketplace launching its first half on July 17th, we are solving bi I faced on both ends.
The reason being to simply solve my own problem, quickly grew to solving the problems of many, to now having done so much research that I am passionate about the positive impacting the world solving this problem can have on life
I decided I was going to be an entrepreneur since I was 14 because that was the only way to make serious money. Back at that time in my home country the jobs paid very low. Umm.. That was 28 years ago.
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@cyriljeet Well it's not the only way to make serious money :)
@cyriljeet Hi Cyril, I've launched my product and I could really use your feedback, Here's the link if you don't mind:
producthunt.com/posts/afforai
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What sparked your startup journey? 😄🚀 I'd love to hear the story behind your entrepreneurial adventure and the moment that ignited your passion to build something amazing!
@issa_venly hey issa, in the spirit of new stuff, I have a launch scheduled for next wednesday. would you consider following our launch?
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I kinda fell into it. I've always loved programming and building apps (I started as a hobbyist), then one day a co-worker asked if I wanted to help their friend out with an app. I said yes since I do this on the side for fun anyways. A couple of months later I quit my job and joined the start-up full time. It's funny how things work out.
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