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November 2008

Hiring mistakes start-up companies should avoid

Challenges that merely annoy an established firm often capsize a start-up company. This is especially true in the area of staffing. When a big corporation makes a hiring mistake—bringing in a natural-born accountant to do a sales job, for example — the company suffers, but survives. Committed by a fledgling firm, the same mistake may spell disaster. After all, if your company employs only five people, one wrongly hired employee will make up a fifth of your work force. That person's incompetence or poor people skills can bludgeon the firm's bottom line.

Following are three of the most common hiring mistakes made by start-up companies. Avoid these blunders and you'll be well on your way to building a productive team.

For assistance with any of the issues facing your start-up business, give us a call.

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