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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2022 · 44 MIN

251: From Application to Job Offer

from Pet Sitter Confessional · host Pet Sitter Confessional, LLC

Why is it important to have a multi-stage hiring process? It protects you and helps the applicants understand what to expect out of the position. in this episode, we break down the 4 stages in our hiring process and why we think they are critical. We also explain how to remain impartial throughout the process and the importance of knowing exactly what you're looking for before you start.. You should have a plan and know what is a good vs bad answer to your questions. Then, Natasha O'Banion answers, "How can I celebrate holidays and still run my business?" Main topics: Why have a process Questions to avoid Staying impartial Making the job offer Ask a Pet Biz Coach Main takeaway: Know what you're looking for before you start, so it's an easier process for you and the applicants. Links: Episode 249: www.petsitterconfessional.com/episodes/249  Episode 247: www.petsitterconfessional.com/episodes/247 Give us a call! (636) 364-8260 Follow us on: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter Email us at: [email protected] Full show notes and transcript Sponsored By: Automated CEO Promo Code: PSC20 for 15% off Pet Sitters Associates Promo Code: Confessional Support Pet Sitter Confessional

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