Monday, May 20, 2013
3 Unbreakable Rules of Recruiting
Recruiting right is clearly one of the top three priorities of any startup executive. In the first few years it can be the difference between survival and death of a venture. So how do you ensure you have the right strategy, processes and tactics in place?
Josh Stein shares his unbreakable rules of recruiting in this interview with Reena Jadhav. His three main rules are:
1. Hire Athletes and not Experts Hire really smart people as opposed to experts. Reason is that startups change and pivot, often a number of times. Really smart people can morph and adapt but often experts get left behind. This is especially true in the early years when the company is still figuring it out.
2. Look for Instrinsic Motivation Recruit people who are self motivated rather than motivated by making money or the latest cool fad. Find people passionate about the mission or the product. Reason is that people in it for a quick buck tend to loose interest quickly and you need to hire for the long haul.
3. Hire No Jerks Never hire abrasive people or jerks. Even if they are great at their job they take away energy from others and create negativity. How do you spot a jerk in an interview? They are the ones saying everyone they have ever worked with is stupid! Follow your gut, look for people with whom you would want to spend three to four hours on a flight.Reena Jadhav asks whether startups should hire a recruiter or not, given the critical importance of recruiting to the success of a venture.
Watch the interview for Josh’s insights on this question from startups like Box.
Parting rule: Hire people who can scale beyond the current stage but also deliver at a small scale. Example, someone who can manage 5 to 50 people. Often those managing 500 currently have a hard time scaling down to managing
You can connect with Reena Jadhav on Linkedin at http://www.linkedin.com/in/reena
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
The First Shoot
It's Saturday, May 11th, 2013 and the phone rings at 4:04pm. It's Mona Singh calling to connect as she drives over to the StartupDen for the first ever shoot of the web/TV show called The StartupDen.
By this time, I'm 2 parts adrenalin, 4 parts coffee and 3 parts chocolate chip cookies. Translation: I have the biggest goofiest grin on my intriguingly painted face as I drive to The Den for the shoot. Usually war paint free, I wonder why I don't mess around with makeup more, it definitely kicks up my face a few notches. As I walk in the Startup Den, Mona is already ringing the bell. A swoosh and a swish into a blue dress and its just time for Mike and the camera crew.
Guests walk in starting at 4:30pm and we begin shooting at 5pm. Three hours, multiple giggles and nervous laughter later, its all in the can.
We begin editing this week and hope to release in two weeks our very first show of The StartupDen!
To be notified when we release the show follow us @TheStartupDen or connect with me on LinkedIn: reenajadhav
By this time, I'm 2 parts adrenalin, 4 parts coffee and 3 parts chocolate chip cookies. Translation: I have the biggest goofiest grin on my intriguingly painted face as I drive to The Den for the shoot. Usually war paint free, I wonder why I don't mess around with makeup more, it definitely kicks up my face a few notches. As I walk in the Startup Den, Mona is already ringing the bell. A swoosh and a swish into a blue dress and its just time for Mike and the camera crew.
Guests walk in starting at 4:30pm and we begin shooting at 5pm. Three hours, multiple giggles and nervous laughter later, its all in the can.
We begin editing this week and hope to release in two weeks our very first show of The StartupDen!
To be notified when we release the show follow us @TheStartupDen or connect with me on LinkedIn: reenajadhav
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