You Can’t Automate 💖 in Your Biz
If hiring great people is on your wishlist this year, you’re going to LOVE this episode of Eye Openers with James Kwon of Figmints.
James has plenty of experience starting businesses and he shares so much great advice in this interview.
Watch this video to learn:
Who the hardest person to hire is (and why you need them!)
How James’ hiring system takes what is usually a long and involved process and gets it down to 3 to 4 hours
What you should never try to automate (in your biz or elsewhere)
We had a lot of fun, learned a bit about Coke Zero (James’ eye opener of choice) and I’m excited for you to check it out.
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Eye Opening Insights:
[00:01:36] James’ visual spectrum for creating a brand story
[00:12:40] Why you can’t automate love in your business
[00:17:06] The hiring system he uses in his business and how it has dramatically decreased the time it takes to hire someone and turnover rate
All caught up with the interview? Great! What will you look for when you’re hiring this year? How can you make the process go more smoothly? Let me know in the comments.
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ABOUT JAMES KWON
James Kwon started Figmints during his college years–as he had gotten a reputation for his strategic thinking and graphic design skills. Little did he know that his talents would be the foundation for a leading creative agency in New England. James, an early adopter of all things technology and a leading change agent, built his agency by always looking for innovative ways to improve marketing. He was on the forefront of digital marketing and became one of the first firms in New England to jump all in with Hubspot. In 2014, James joined C12, a christian CEO group, which would become known as the intersection where Figmints’ future began.