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We're looking for a talented individual to join our team. If you're ready to take the next step in your career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and send your resume to hr@arcrobotics.in or WhatsApp at 9109163991.
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5/25/24 @ 4:44 AM EST: Codename: The Recruit Continuing from yesterday's post on failing fast: 🚀 https://lnkd.in/ex_ZtJhf Today, we dive head first in our recruitment process: 🎯 "The Recruit" Film Trailer (2003): 🎬 https://lnkd.in/e_JF9zG7 Tai Lopez and I believe it's essential to have a clear set of criteria to evaluate potential candidates effectively. Here's a breakdown based on your framework of energy, integrity, and intelligence: 1. Energy: This trait is crucial as it reflects a person's drive and enthusiasm. You want someone who is proactive and takes initiative. Look for candidates who show eagerness and are quick on their feet—both literally and figuratively. During interviews, observe their body language and how they respond to questions. Are they animated and passionate about their past projects? Do they seem genuinely excited about the opportunity to work with your team? 💪✨ "Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it." - Henry David Thoreau 2. Integrity: This goes beyond honesty and extends to reliability and consistency. It's about how well they adhere to the systems and processes you have in place. Check their track record for punctuality, meeting deadlines, and following through on commitments. Ask for specific examples of when they had to uphold a standard or maintain consistency in their work. References can also provide insight into their reliability and adherence to company protocols. 🕒✔️ "Integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is watching." - C.S. Lewis 3. Intelligence: Here, focus on their problem-solving abilities and creativity. You need someone who can think on their feet and find solutions even when faced with obstacles. During the interview, present them with hypothetical challenges or ask about past experiences where they had to overcome significant hurdles. Their ability to navigate these scenarios creatively and effectively will give you a good measure of their intelligence. 🧠💡 "Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change." - Stephen Hawking Using this framework can help you identify candidates who not only have the right skills but also the right attitude and approach to fit well within your team. It ensures you're bringing in people who are driven, reliable, and capable of thinking outside the box to solve problems creatively. The Recruit: 🔍👥 https://lnkd.in/eBBuHfZX 👊 Check the comment section below for further resources to get ahead of the game. 👇 ________________________________________________________________________________ Who is Christopher Paquet? 🤔📊 https://lnkd.in/eaqgvJeK Visit my FB Business page to access more of my daily posts! 📲💼 https://lnkd.in/eCzNwsuB Join the crusade to inspire change in fatherhood on 𝕏 with Elon and me! 🚀👨👧👦 https://lnkd.in/enRqS9NW Perfecting my visuals to ensure they're sharp & crystal clear: 🎨✨ https://lnkd.in/eNqYJ9ZP
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If I were looking for a job, I know the #1 'green flag' I'd look for. A 'No Dickheads' rule. A 'No Dickheads' rule tells you, at this company we care about how people treat each other. We care about it as much as we care about technical excellence. That's why years ago, Rebecca Hamilton and I sat outside on a patch of grass and decided 'No Dickheads' would be one of Koru Kids' very first rules. 8 years on, it's still a fave. To my knowledge, we've never had a dickhead in the team, but I always ask people to tell me immediately if they suspect one has snuck in. (No one ever has.) Our 'No Dickheads' rule helps make Koru Kids an amazing place to work in any role. It's one of the reasons our customer success team is so incredibly stable, high-performing and beloved. Right now, we are hiring customer support contractors! Link in comments. If you know anyone looking for a role like this, who would like to work in a place with no dickheads (who wouldn't?), do pass on. And for anyone starting their own business, I highly recommend a 'No Dickheads' rule.
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JOB ALERT!! Head of AV Department - #Surrey. On top of this, there is also the possibility to own shares within this new arm of the company, as this will effectively be your business to manage. To find out more just click the picture #eventprof #eventpros #eventrecruitment #business
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