“Why
Everyone Needs A Cindy!”
By
Baeth Davis, The Hand Analyst, Inc.
Baeth
Davis and Cindy Gallo in Vegas right before
the Life Purpose Spiritual Summit, 2009
So, would you like a business manager that
anticipates your needs? Organizes your office
(and your life)? Can manage web sites, online
shopping carts and lots of customer inquiries?
A business manager who creates so much business,
that you have to start paying her commission
as an act of appreciation? Oh, yeah, EVERYONE
needs a Cindy!!!
Since we’re not hiring out ‘our
Cindy,’ I’m going to share with
you EXACTLY how we attracted Cindy into
our business and how you can do the same.
First, Mark, my husband and CFO, and I sat down
and discussed our ideal business manager.
We listed his/her qualities.
Then Mark crafted a job posting to put
on www.craigslist.com.
Here’s how the listing read (feel free
to ‘swipe’ and modify for your Self!):
Craig's List Help Wanted
Husband
and wife entrepreneur team seeks personal admin
assistant that is motivated, reliable, responsible
and organized and that wants to excel in their
own life and is looking for a long-term commitment.
Our business is growing rapidly and this is an
excellent opportunity for growth in pay, responsibility
and additional commission-based income above hourly
rate (or salary). Our
business consists of Dan Kennedy-style online
and offline information marketing with related
workshops (in town and in other states) and
public speaking engagements. We are also real
estate investors, so an understanding of real
estate paperwork requirements would be helpful.
Knowledge
of 1ShoppingCart (or other similar shopping
cart software), autoresponder setup and delivery,
email marketing, ezine delivery and shopping
cart data base management will greatly affect
pay rate, as will a basic knowledge of website
programming.
Great
opportunity for rapid advancement in pay and
responsibility with commission opportunities
for up-selling products to existing customers.
Some travel is essential for help with our out-of-town
workshops and speaking engagements where you
will be our personal assistant (all travel and
expenses paid).
This
is a positive, energetic and FUN business and
we are looking for someone with a personality
to match. You will work with us at our home
(moving soon, location not yet determined).
You will also work virtually with other team
members in other states and some work from your
home is also possible.
Must
have your own car and be willing to do errands
around town such as make deposits, pick up office
supplies and mail, etc.
ESSENTIAL
requirements:
Good communication skills and a cheerful disposition
Have own laptop computer with relatively current
software
Typing and word processing ability
Understanding of Microsoft Outlook or similar
Understanding of database management
Understanding of Power Point and Excel spreadsheet
setup
Faxing, filing, answering phones
Dealing with customer service issues
Scheduling appointments
Mailing out customer kits
$_____
to $_____/hr to start, with opportunity to advance
rapidly to FT salary w/benefits
We
then received nearly 50 resumes!
We dumped all the ones that were unrelated to
our requests or had typos.
I then found Cindy’s resume and thought,
“This woman is PERFECT!” BUT it
said she lived in San Diego. Hmmmm… we
live in Tucson. Mark called her and found out
she was moving back to Tucson after being away
for a while. Lucky us!
Now here’s the kicker: Cindy was the
ONLY person we interviewed. We liked her and
hired her immediately with a 90-day probationary
period as a 1099 contractor. She sailed through
with flying colors and then we hired her as
a salaried employee. Our bookkeeper handles
the tax payments and paychecks for our employees.
Now Cindy needs her own assistant! So
we’ve put her in charge of hiring someone
to help her, using the same process.
However, we improved the
process to make it simpler, by adding this instruction
as a ‘test’ to the job posting:
“If you would like to be considered
for the position, please send a typo-free cover
letter and resume. Let us know why you think
you are perfect for this position in your cover
letter. Send both documents via FEDEX to this
address: The Hand Analyst, Inc., 7320 N. La
Cholla Blvd., Suite 154-515, Tucson, AZ 85741
by this date____________. No emailed resumes
or phone calls accepted.
That request weeds out all the looky-loos
and brings you only seriously invested candidates
for your job opening.
Here’s to your success finding
‘your Cindy’ because "everyone
needs a Cindy!"
© 2009 The Hand Analyst, Inc.
Baeth Davis is "The Hand Analyst."
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