Five Strategies to Get More Job Applicants
Unless you’re hiring for a 100% remote role, the days of a flood of applicants are long gone. There are exceptions of course, but candidates’ behaviors have changed. In recent data from iCIMS, “Job seekers have become more discriminating about where they submit their applications. With demand for workers slowing, candidates are doing their due diligence and scouring career sites before hitting ‘apply.’”
On Choices: the Good and the Bad (and Homesteading . . . sort of)
I talk with people all day, every day, who are having to make big decisions—career decisions, hiring decisions, and even life decisions. As a business leader and a mom, I am not immune to the stress that comes from making those decisions.
The Numbers Don’t Lie: What the Data Tells Us About the Labor Market
If I had a dollar for every time someone asked me about what was going on in the labor market, I would be a very rich person indeed. So, when we had the opportunity to present to a group of South Carolina CFOs in March, we did a deep dive into the labor market data. At the end of the day, the data matters a whole lot more than what we think. What does the data say?
On the Weight of Hiring
“I HATE hiring,” I recently declared to a friend while going through the throes of interviewing for Forge. He started laughing, and replied: “You do realize the irony of what you just said, considering what you do for a living.” And yes, I do.
You Belong with Me: An Era of Attracting the Right Talent
Most start-ups (and most businesses, for that matter) will tell you that a venture succeeds or fails because of the people. And we know this. Whether it’s the strategy or sales or creative that’s missing, a business will crumble without the right talent.
Measure Twice, Cut Once: A guide to writing a good job description
Crafting a good job description is a crucial first step in hiring well. Putting the time and effort into writing a good job description pays off because it forces you, the hiring manager, to really think through what this role is all about. Here we share five key tips to writing a compelling job description.
When You Realize You’re Wrong (and it’s a good thing).
My daughter hates being wrong. This is not an exaggeration; she will eat a disgusting creation of yogurt and mustard and who-knows-what to prove her point.
Two Good Options: a Difficult Place to Be
“They're both really good options,” my client said earnestly, referring to the two finalists for the job. “Both bring something different to the table, which is a hard place to be. Can we just combine them?”
On Becoming Resilient
We spend a lot of our lives avoiding hard things.
And that’s understandable, because no one actually wants bad things to happen. But it’s also ironic, because the hard things are what help us grow.
Resilience: On Shaping it and Spotting it
Resilience is a funny word. It’s squishy and nuanced, half the time we use it without knowing what it means, and it’s probably over-used in today’s world. According to Merriam-Webster, resilience is an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change.
On Mother’s Day, and the Shape of Our Lives
My mom never gave me much career advice. She was many things—a wonderful homemaker, a generous hostess, a kind friend and patient teacher—but she was not a businesswoman. She passed away two years ago after a long battle with brain cancer.
The Best Interview Questions
At a loss for what questions to ask in an interview? This list of thought-provoking questions will give you a head start. Combining Pat Lencioni’s concept of Hungry, Humble, and Smart with the questions we’ve found helpful over the years, this list will provide you a great starting point.
Three Tips on How To Avoid a Bad Hire
You know the one. That bad hire you made at some point in your career, that still haunts you today. The truth is, no one wants to make a bad hire. Aside from the human element, the negative impact on culture, morale, and even finances is mind-blowing (and well-proven). The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that the average average cost of a bad hiring decision is at least 30 percent of the individual's first-year expected earnings.
Making Your Company Irresistible to Candidates
The sad truth is that candidates are not required to be interested in your company. The good news is that we can fix that with a three-part formula that makes your value proposition much clearer in recruiting!
On Turning Two Years Old
This month Forge Search turned two years old! I honestly did not think we would make it that far.
Five Tips to Navigating a Tight Labor Market
There are 1.9 posted roles for each unemployed, available candidate on the market. So no wonder great talent is hard to find. Almost every executive you talk to is frustrated at the difficulty filling open roles in their organization and the rising compensation requirements for those candidates. It shouldn't be this difficult. We've compiled five tips for how you find the right talent for your organization.
Will Salary Deflation Happen in 2023?
Because we needed one more catchy name for this era of hiring, The Wall Street Journal recently published an article calling 2023 the year of “The Great Rebalancing.”
Secrets to Hiring the Best Talent . . . Without a Recruiter
Wait -- hear us out. While obviously we're biased towards our Recruiting Process, we realize that sometimes it can be out of scope or budget to use external resources.
How to Answer the Question: “Why are you leaving your job?”
One of the most common questions you’ll get in an interview is “Why are you leaving your current job?” Here are some practical tips for how to answer that question and keep the interview flowing smoothly.
How to Write the Perfect Resume (with a Template!)
Have you ever wondered how to write the perfect resume? How to capture all of your accomplishments and successes? Here is our guide to writing a succinct, modern resume that will gain attention from hiring managers!