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Hiring the right people is the most important task for people managers. If you don’t hire great people, you’ll pay for recruiting mistakes with lower productivity and you’ll need to spend more time coaching and managing them.
The task of finding and hiring the right people comes in two phases: attracting talent and interviewing.
Attracting Talent: Current State and Future Needs
Before you can attract the right candidates, you need to understand what type of people you need. To do that, first think about your company culture, the strengths of your current BAs and PMs, and future skills that you’ll need,
This will lead you to identifying the skills and competencies you need. From there, you can build the job requirements. When you do this, set a high bar.
Be a Talent Magnet
In addition to understanding the strengths and opportunities within your team, set up a referral program. Referrals are your best source for finding talent because great BAs and PMs know other great BAs and PMs.
As a hiring manager, you should also be on social media building a network and attend meetups and industry events. The connections you make could be a good source of candidates for a future opening.
Job seekers should also attend local meetups, professional organization meetings (IIBA and PMI chapters), and industry events. Doing so not only allows you to grow your network, it will expand your knowledge and provides an opportunity to improve your personal brand through volunteering or speaking.
Hiring managers should also be on the lookout for disruptive events such as layoffs and site closures in competing or related organizations. This may be an excellent opportunity to find new talent.
All of this can be done before you have an opening to fill. If you invest time in attracting great talent to your organization, finding the right candidate will be much easier.
Interviewing Candidates
Listen to the full episode to tips and advice on interviewing and selecting the right candidates as well as how to best prepare for an interview.