Posts Tagged ‘Interview’

The Best Way To Interview Someone For A Job



If you are banking on the old school method of question and answer interviewing, you have a snowballs chance in hell at making a good hire. In fact, randomly picking a candidate out of a hat, without interviewing them, will serve you just as well.

There is a far better way to identify great candidates and it is all rooted in behavioral psychology.  Read more »

How To Hire Someone In The Recession

The rules for hiring someone has changed, in part due to the recession and in part due to the fact that the old way of hiring (read a resume and discuss experience) no longer works. Here are the new rules:  Read more »

An Interview With Tom Szaky Of TerraCycle

I had the good fortune of interviewing Tom Szaky, a TPE extraordinaire and founder of TerraCycle. His company is making a variety of products, all out of garbage. They aren't recycling a little here and a little there. Tom's company is in fact producing all their products from 100% waste materials. His is an amazing guy, with an amazing story. Here are parts from my interview:  Read more »

How To Maintain a Strong Mindset in a Weak Economy (INTERVIEW)

Tom Trush of The Red Pen Review interviewed me (Mike Michalowicz) on how to keep a strong business mind in a weak economy (or in any economy for that).  Read more »