Resumes have changed over the years and now with the help of AI, it may be hard for the untrained eye to know when the resume is full of fluff or if the shared information is as good as it seems.
Are you hiring or thinking about hiring?
By Sarah Waple on Apr 4, 2025 11:58:09 AM
Hiring. It is an important part of any business. Yet, not everyone feels they know the best way to go about it or know what made them successful, or maybe not so successful, in past hires. Even more, hiring is expensive business and not just the pay and benefits to the new hire, but the cost to get to that final outcome.
Mitigating Hiring Risks: A Comprehensive Approach
By Sarah Waple on Feb 1, 2024 11:45:00 AM
Hiring the right talent is crucial for the success of any organization. However, the process of bringing in new employees comes with inherent risks. From cultural fit to skill misalignment, companies face numerous challenges when it comes to making the right hiring decisions. In this article, we will explore a comprehensive approach to mitigating these risks, focusing on the use of assessments, market research for pay and benefits, and understanding the hiring company's needs.
62% Less Turnover and 80% Higher Quota Attainment When You Hire Salespeople the Right Way
By OMG on Feb 9, 2022 12:45:00 PM
Buying a snowblower? Pick one, have it delivered, wait for a snowstorm and blow some snow. What's the worst that can happen?
4 Hiring Process Mistakes You Need to Avoid
By TTI on Aug 11, 2021 12:25:55 PM
While workplaces continue to grow and change in the new world of work, they need to ensure that they’re finding the right people for the right positions. Making smart hiring decisions is more important than ever before.
The Hidden Gift of The Pandemic: Good Sales Candidates are Available
By Charlie Hauck on Jul 22, 2020 12:15:00 PM
For the last 36 months the booming economy delivered record growth and profits for many sales organizations. That growth also created a challenge that virtually every sales organization had no success in overcoming: a lack of qualified sales talent to capture the available opportunities. The constant refrain of “where can I get some more salespeople” was heard coast to coast and there seemed to be no reliable answer. As typically happens in that business environment, sales leadership quit asking for good salespeople and settled for any available body that could walk, chew gum, and hand out product literature. The recycling of poor to mediocre talent that could get overpaid for their production became acceptable as sales managers were afraid of reporting that all the territories were not being covered. The high tide floated all ships, even those that were rusted out or never really proved sea worthiness.
Benchmarking Basics: Everything You Need to Know
By TTI on Jul 9, 2020 12:54:31 PM
With the workplace more turbulent than ever, it's important to make sure every hire and position is filled with a quality candidate.
Bad Company Reviews
By Sarah Waple on Feb 5, 2020 10:15:00 AM
We just read an article from Inc.com about hiring and online company reviews.
How to Recruit Top Talent During Historically Low Unemployment Rates
By TTI on Oct 23, 2019 12:15:00 PM
This article comes from our DISC partner, TTI, and couldn't come at a better time. We have had numerous clients ask us about hiring right now.