#9 | How hiring can help your bottom line

Hiring to Help Your Bottom Line - Interior design business coaching podcast

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Your first hire will always be the hardest. It’s kind of like having a baby.

Imagine this - You just returned from a much-deserved 2 week holiday with your favorite person or people and while you were away any one(or perhaps all) of these things happened…

  • You have a new client consultation on the calendar with a fully-vetted client. 

  • You’ve received the as-built drawings and site photos from a brand new project you are kicking off. 

  • Drawings for a new kitchen renovation are nearly complete and fully-detailed for next week’s presentation. 

  • The ordering is complete for a project you recently presented to a client

  • A light fixture arrived to the warehouse damaged, but a replacement is already in route.  

Sounds pretty good yeah?  I’m here to tell you that this level of support, and growth is totally doable. I’ll share the ins and outs of hiring in your business in today’s episode.

In this episode we answer questions like…

  1. How do you even get started in making your first hire?

  2. How do you know if you’re ready to hire in your business?

  3. How does hiring actually increase the bottom line in your business?

Here’s a glance at this episode…

[06:50] I jump into how hiring can help your bottom line and the various ways it can greatly benefit your business.

[14:50] How do you know who to hire first? I share how to figure out what your needs are and what type of hire you need to make first!

[18:30] I walk you through the types of employees vs contractors and why you may want to hire each type, the pros and cons, and all of your options.

[22:15] My challenge to you this week: Write your job description of the role you want to hire first or next. Define the skill sets they need to have, describe the environment, what kind of experience they need to possess.


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