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How do you reduce your risk when hiring or letting staff go?

This post is presented by David Harris, CEO Prosperident.

Jane, your trusted receptionist for several years, has developed health concerns and she has resigned from her position with 2 weeks’ notice.  You now have to find a new receptionist to learn the front desk duties and to communicate respectfully with your patients.  Feeling stressed yet?

Thankfully, you are proactive and start the hiring process immediately and within a few days interviews begin.  To your amazement or perhaps, it’s the perfect planetary alignment, a well-poised, experienced applicant presents and is the front-runner for the position.  What is your first instinct in this situation?  Most busy dental business owners would do the reference check and hire the candidate almost immediately.

BUT, what are the risks?

Let’s look at this real scenario in which an employee of a dental practice was fired in an urban centre for embezzlement. Unbelievably, she continued to be gainfully employed by 10 other dental practices afterwards where she stole from each and every office. The question that begs to be answered is how did she manage to get hired with a “rap” sheet?

Hiring employees can be amongst one of the least favourite yet necessary to-do’s on dentists’ minds. David Harris, CEO of Prosperident, shares practical tips on how to avoid hiring someone who was fired by one of your colleagues.

While there are certain questions that an employer cannot ask during an interview – religion, marital status, sexual preference etc. – there are many others that can be asked to gain insights on how suitable a candidate may be for your practice. Background checks are useful but an often overlooked tool when it comes to vetting a prospective employee.  Here are some tips to consider.

  1. Fight the Urge to Hire on the Spot
  1. Perform a Background Check
  1. Drug Testing
  1. Reference Checks
  1. Time out of the Workforce

The bottom line is hiring the right people for your team plays a big role in your overall success and minimizing your stress levels.

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