Thursday, October 25, 2018

Episode 21: Dominic Cummins, Founder @ RightMind, Inc. on How to Hire the Right Candidate the First Time

If you need to hire new employees, or are struggling to find the right fit, Dominic Cummins has some advice for you.

Stop hiring for skill sets, and start hiring based on personality traits.

Dominic is the founder of RightMind, Inc. and an expert at turning brand stories into relatable narratives that produce brand advocates. He works with Fortune 500 Companies to create their stories and hire employees who accurately represent it.

This week he explains how to hire the employees who don’t just have the skills to fulfill the position but more importantly, the traits. We talk about the DigitalMarketer mentality of “giving a damn” about your job, how to audit skills prior to onboarding, and Dom’s wild, fraudulent interview story.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why you should look for traits, instead of skills, during the recruiting process
  • The difference between a good sales representative and an amazing one
  • What questions to ask during an interview to know if a candidate is a good fit for the position
  • How to make a candidate comfortable answering questions about their past experience
  • The most effective way to onboard an employee and audit their skillset

LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

RightMind, Inc.
Dominic on LinkedIn
DigitalMarketer Engage Post (This may be gated if you are not part of the DM Lab community)
DigitalMarketer Lab Trial

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