EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 9 MIN
678: (Solo) The First Hire Mistake That Trips Up Almost Every Solo Founder
from The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan · host Foundr Media
Most founders make their first hire reactively. They're overwhelmed, stretched across every function, and they just want someone to take the pressure off right now. So they bring in a generalist, hand them a list of everything they hate doing, and a few months later they're more frustrated than before. Here's the problem: hiring to relieve pressure is not the same as hiring strategically. And when you get it wrong early, it doesn't just cost you money. It costs you trust in the whole process of building a team. In this episode, I walk through the framework I wish I had when I made my first hire at Foundr, including the question that reframes the whole decision, why attitude always beats skill, and how to use freelancers and AI agents to buy back time before you are ready to bring on a full time team member. Here's what you'll take away: • Why hiring reactively is the most common and most expensive mistake solo founders make • How to identify what only you can do in the business, and why that answer should drive every hiring decision • Why focusing on outcomes instead of tasks completely changes how you set a new hire up to succeed • The case for starting with freelancers and AI agents before committing to a full time salary • How to run a test project that actually tells you whether someone is the right fit before you sign them on • Why trust is earned over time and what happens when you hand over too much too fast If you are doing everything yourself right now and wondering whether it is time to bring someone on, this episode will give you a clear framework for making that call and help you avoid the mistakes that set most first hires up to fail. If you're loving this solo series, I'd love to hear your feedback. Email me directly at [email protected] — I read every reply. Hope you enjoy it. WANT TO GROW YOUR BRAND WITH META ADS? Join the Foundr Operators Waitlist → https://foundr.com/operators HOW WE CAN HELP YOU SCALE YOUR BUSINESS FASTER Learn directly from 7, 8 & 9-figure founders inside Foundr+ Start your $1 trial → https://www.foundr.com/startdollartrial PREFER A CUSTOM ROADMAP AND 1-ON-1 COACHING? → Starting from scratch? Apply here → https://foundr.com/pages/coaching-start-application → Already have a store? Apply here → https://foundr.com/pages/coaching-growth-application CONNECT WITH NATHAN CHAN Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/nathanchan LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanhchan/ FOLLOW FOUNDR FOR MORE BUSINESS GROWTH STRATEGIES YouTube → https://bit.ly/2uyvzdt Website → https://www.foundr.com Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/foundr/ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/foundr Twitter → https://www.twitter.com/foundr LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/company/foundr/ Podcast → https://www.foundr.com/podcast
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Most founders make their first hire reactively. They're overwhelmed, stretched across every function, and they just want someone to take the pressure off right now. So they bring in a generalist, hand them a list of everything they hate doing, and a few months later they're more frustrated than before. Here's the problem: hiring to relieve pressure is not the same as hiring strategically. And when you get it wrong early, it doesn't just cost you money. It costs you trust in the whole process of building a team. In this episode, I walk through the framework I wish I had when I made my first hire at Foundr, including the question that reframes the whole decision, why attitude always beats skill, and how to use freelancers and AI agents to buy back time before you are ready to bring on a full time team member. Here's what you'll take away: • Why hiring reactively is the most common and most expensive mistake solo founders make • How to identify what only you can do in the business, and why that answer should drive every hiring decision • Why focusing on outcomes instead of tasks completely changes how you set a new hire up to succeed • The case for starting with freelancers and AI agents before committing to a full time salary • How to run a test project that actually tells you whether someone is the right fit before you sign them on • Why trust is earned over time and what happens when you hand over too much too fast If you are doing everything yourself right now and wondering whether it is time to bring someone on, this episode will give you a clear framework for making that call and help you avoid the mistakes that set most first hires up to fail. If you're loving this solo series, I'd love to hear your feedback. Email me directly at [email protected] — I read every reply. Hope you enjoy it. WANT TO GROW YOUR BRAND WITH META ADS? Join the Foundr Operators Waitlist → https://foundr.com/operators HOW WE CAN HELP YOU SCALE YOUR BUSINESS FASTER Learn directly from 7, 8 & 9-figure founders inside Foundr+ Start your $1 trial → https://www.foundr.com/startdollartrial PREFER A CUSTOM ROADMAP AND 1-ON-1 COACHING? → Starting from scratch? Apply here → https://foundr.com/pages/coaching-start-application → Already have a store? Apply here → https://foundr.com/pages/coaching-growth-application CONNECT WITH NATHAN CHAN Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/nathanchan LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanhchan/ FOLLOW FOUNDR FOR MORE BUSINESS GROWTH STRATEGIES YouTube → https://bit.ly/2uyvzdt Website → https://www.foundr.com Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/foundr/ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/foundr Twitter → https://www.twitter.com/foundr LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/company/foundr/ Podcast → https://www.foundr.com/podcast
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