Best Practices for Hiring Top Talent

Words: Lisa Hagenson

Hiring the right employees is critical for the success of any business. Effective hiring practices not only ensure you're bringing in top talent, they also help to minimize risks and create a positive work environment. Here are some best practices to consider when beginning the hiring process:

Create Clear and Honest Job Descriptions
A well-crafted job description can help set expectations and attract the right candidates. Clearly outline roles, responsibilities, and necessary qualifications. This transparency lets applicants know exactly what they’re applying for.

Conduct Thorough Screening Processes
To ensure you're hiring the right person, consider these screening steps:

  • Background Checks: Verify work history and credentials.

  • Interviews: Conduct structured interviews focusing on experience and skills.

  • Motor Vehicle Records (MVRs): If a role involves driving, check for driving records where permitted by law.

  • Focus on Long-term Potential: Ask about career goals to asses if applicants align with your company’s growth opportunities.
Prioritize Onboarding and Training
Even the most qualified new hires need support right off the bat. Offer comprehensive onboarding to familiarize them with your company culture, tools, teammates, and processes. Provide ongoing training to help them succeed from the start.

Maintain Regular Check-ins
Schedule routine touchpoints during their first few months to address concerns and provide feedback. Open communication can create a sense of belonging and help to reduce employee turnover.

By following these hiring practices, you can protect your business and create a positive, productive workplace. Reach out to your local marketing representative today for more information.



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