Most reference checks are performative. Here's a structured process that takes 15 minutes per call and surfaces information you can't get from interviews alone.
Startup Hiring
Your offer letter is the last impression before a candidate decides. Here's how to write one that closes the deal.
SHRM says 36 days to fill a role. But what does that look like week by week? Here's the step-by-step hiring timeline for startup founders who can't afford to wing it.
Concrete signals that tell you it's time to make your first hire, and how to avoid the two ways founders get it wrong.
You can't match Google's offer. Stop trying. Build an offer that wins on everything else and attract candidates who belong on your team.
Your first hire just left. It feels personal. It's not. Here's how to recover, learn from it, and make sure hire #2 sticks.
Your first interview doesn't have to be a disaster. Here are 5 questions that tell you what you need to know, a 30-minute structure, and a scorecard you can use on a napkin.
Most job posts read like they were written by a committee. Here's how to write one that sounds human, attracts the right candidates, and filters out the wrong ones.
75% of candidates never hear back. At a small company, that's not a stat; it's a reputation problem. Here are 4 rejection email templates that take 30 seconds to send.
Every founder hiring guide tells you how to find candidates. None of them tell you how to not lose them. Here's the 15-minute system that fixes the messy middle.