When I asked my team for ideas on a topic for this week's blog, they suggested I write about our fantastic team!! Brilliant, what a great idea. So I started to think about what makes them so brilliant at what they do, and how could the way that we develop our own in-house staff help others who might be reading this.
1. Hiring from outside of your Industry
Very often clients ask us to find them candidates with a number of years experience in their industry. However, this is not always the best route to finding the best talent. All of my recruitment team have previously NEVER worked in recruitment. Why? As you will know by now, the way we look at the whole industry and work with customers is so different from all other agencies that it would take far too much time to untrain bad habits, and the fact that we do not incentivise our recruitment team with commission does not suit or appeal to people who have already worked in the industry.
I always look to hire people with a passion for excellence, a high level of customer service and strong account management skills. Attention to detail and strong multi-tasking and organisational skills are critical. Attitude, Attitude, Attitude. Do you need to have industry experience to become an expert recruiter? With the right training, environment and support of course not. The same applies to many industries, companies are often missing out on great talent by only sticking to people with their own industry background. So next time you go to hire, think outside the box.
2. Win Happy
I heard the theme for 2011 of great Cork PR company this week, it's "Win Happy!", its not just about the revenue its about the happiness and fun factor of the team too. The happiness factor and the motivation levels of any team are closely linked to productivity. We have a staff happiness survey each quarter, and we measure our teams happiness factor. This for me is what makes our team so brilliant, we have fun regardless of how busy we are, its great to be around happy and motivated people who love what they do.
3. Commitment & Dedication
Over the 5 years we have built up a great team of Talent Managers and Administrators, their commitment to us as a business and their dedication to our candidates and clients is second to none. Without the team we would not be anywhere near as successful and for that I am extremely grateful. The "above and beyond" mentality of every one in the team, means that we can deliver great results and be very flexible to clients demands. This attitude is so important to any company and contributes hugely to the business.
4. Development Opportunities
A lack of opportunity for progression is often the reason people leave a company, so the development of my team is critical, giving them opportunities to learn, to upskill and to develop on a personal and professional level is vital to retaining the great talent that we have. I want to help them all achieve their goals in life, and if the business can make that happen then all the better.
5. Celebrating Success, Reward & Recognition
Each member of our team has a "Success Diary", they record their successes no matter how big or small and the first item in our team meeting agenda is each person sharing one success from the previous week. By focusing on the positive, we attract more great successes, and this keeps everyones mindset in a good place. We recognise and reward in ways other than commission, surprise vouchers, team nights out, our famous "Friday Club" - team lunch on the house every week, and social time together outside of work. Celebration of Success and feeling part of something special is what helps to make a brilliant team.
So this is my opportunity to recognise and thank all of my amazing team members - Julia, Margaret, Chris, Jackie, Pablo, Mairead, Caitriona, Lucy, Una, thank you for everything that you do, this business would be nowhere without your hard work, commitment, dedication and great talents.
How do you develop your team and would you ever consider hiring people with no experience in your industry?
How do you develop your team and would you ever consider hiring people with no experience in your industry?
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