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7 Tips When Building a Team for Your Startup
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6 Important Startup Team Building Tips
Do you need a team for your startup? Pay attention to these 6 startup team building tips before hiring.
If you like the idea of beginning you're own startup business, then you'll need a solid team behind you. They need to be the best of the best. Why is hiring so important I hear you cry?! Well, 90% of startups fail. That's a fact. So, give yourself a chance for success and hire the right people to make your dream a reality! Fortunately or you, this article focuses on how to find excellent workers and attract them to work for you! So without further ado let's dive into the core principles of startup team building.1. Everybody Needs to Be on the Same Page
First things first, you need to be confident that the potential employee shares the same vision as you and the rest of your company. If they don't, it'll inevitably end in disaster! There are a few things you can do to ensure this happens. Primarily, you need to articulate very clearly what's expected of the worker. By this we mean, they need to know what their job will entail, and why the role's an essential cog in the machine that's your company. Then, on a broader scale, they need to be educated on the ultimate goal and mission statement of your business. Only then, will the worker be able to demonstrate why they're a good fit for the team! The bottom line is, you can't have employees doing their own thing. You all have to be singing from the same hymn sheet. Otherwise, one confused employee could throw off the whole team. So invest time and effort into clear communication with your interviewees, capiche?2. They Need to Be Passionate About Your End Goal
If you've ever worked as part of a startup team, you'll understand the importance of sharing the vision of the company (as previously alluded to). Not only do you want employees who are experts in their field, but you also need workers who are happy to be flexible and pitch in where it counts. By this we mean, people who'll do whatever it takes to ensure the day to day running of the company runs smoothly. For example, if someones sick you want the kind of employee who'll do what they can to cover both workloads. They need to have a keen sense of initiative, know how to prioritize, and not be afraid of a little hard graft. This brings us to our next point...3. They Need to Have an Excellent Work Ethic
You could have the most talented staff in the world, but if they're not prepared to put in the time or effort your business won't take off. So, look for previous evidence of hard graft. During their interview ask them about any previous experience where they had to go the extra mile to pull something off. Things to look out for could include:- Do they have any impressive academic achievements where they had to dedicate a lot of time and work too?
- Have they ever built a successful business before?
- Have they achieved something impressive in their previous job using their initiative, time, and effort?