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How To Revolutionize Your Recruitment Process
January 30, 2022by AliY

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Afternoon everyone,
The countdown begins again >
Today we talk about building a killer team on a shoestring budget.
Not because that’s your budget - but because that’s a powerful way to think about how to grow your team.
I want to walk you through what I’ve done to build an agency that has a dedicated:
Furthermore, anytime one person is being shown anything - it’s typically recorded and uploaded for others to watch.
10+ of our company leaders are having business training with a management consultant currently also to help drive their development. This is 1x per week over 6-weeks.
Furthermore, we’re continually asking the question -
What problems are there at Pearl Lemon?
The culture of innovation is strong.
All of this means our people develop extremely quickly.
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Today we talk about building a killer team on a shoestring budget.
Not because that’s your budget - but because that’s a powerful way to think about how to grow your team.
I want to walk you through what I’ve done to build an agency that has a dedicated:
- PR department
- Web Design department
- Web Development department
- Operations department
- VA department
- Commission only sales department
- A team of sales reps
- A lead-generation team
- Client relationship team
- SEO team
- Content team
- Several joint-venture development partners
- Use a global workforce - don’t just hire from your own doorstep
- Develop bases of power around the people that you do hire
- Once you identify talent you can afford - nurture them aggressively
- Have a placement programme
- Be prepared to ultimately be a part-founder part trainer
- Have a very tough recruiting process that weeds out the majority of the unmotivated
- Make the recruitment process mimic what it’s like to actually work at your organisation
- Lead aggressively by example.
A global workforce
We hire very talented people and successfully so from these platforms:- Workinstartups
- Angel.co
- Internshala
- Onlinejobs
- Handshake
- Indeed
- Friends and family
Develop bases of power around the people do you do hire
When you do find good people - ask them every month if they know anyone who’s a good fit for your company - to please introduce them. Our head of web-development's brother joined us. My cousin, his mother, sister, and other cousin joined us. Several of the Filipino team have come through referrals. It’s just good recruitment sense to ask the people that already work for you if they know anyone who is a good fit. The key that people forget though is to ask REGULARLY. It’s typically (much like sales) on the 2nd - 4th ask that someone has come throughOnce you identify talent - nurture them aggressively
Sounds simple but most leaders don’t do this well enough. To be practical here’s what we do at Pearl Lemon:- We have sh*t-tons of video-based training that our people must slowly work their way through to reach a leadership level within the organization
- Whenever a new process is established - there HAS to be video based training to show the people that will follow what they need to do
- You’ll notice at the top there’s 160 videos - this is part of the weekly company wide training we engage in every Friday:
Furthermore, anytime one person is being shown anything - it’s typically recorded and uploaded for others to watch.
10+ of our company leaders are having business training with a management consultant currently also to help drive their development. This is 1x per week over 6-weeks.
Furthermore, we’re continually asking the question -
What problems are there at Pearl Lemon?
The culture of innovation is strong.
All of this means our people develop extremely quickly.
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Have placement programme
Some of our best people - in fact many of them - started as placement students: Lydia - our operations director Pearl - our head of PR Akhila - our head of HR Lokesh - our head of AI.content production Celeste - our head of content Oni - our head of AI content creation And we have new and exciting people coming through all the time. You can check out how much time we’ve invested into this at Pearl Lemon Placements.Be prepared to ultimately be a part-founder part trainer
Much of my time, probably 40% of it - is spent training and developing our people. Of course, this is because organisationally I’ve chosen to find untrained but talented people and then work to develop them. With this in mind - if you’re growing an organisation - one of the best investments you can make is into growing your team. Practically this means regular training sessions, a dedicated commitment to improving your team and - when it comes to recruitment - having a stunning onboarding experience/Have a very tough recruiting process that weeds out the majority of the unmotivated
is an excellent place to start. The process is similar to ‘Top Grading’ in some respects but with a Pearl Lemon twist as follows: We have an:- Initial response on the job platform
- 25 question form to fill in
- This includes a video introduction
- Whatsapp interview process
- 3-day trial
