The top 3 red flags a 63-year-old CEO sees in employees
This is a snippet from the weekly CNBC Make It Work newsletter, written by Megan Sauer.
Founder and CEO Deryl McKissack has experience spotting toxic traits.?
The 63-year-old launched the business McKissack & McKissack in Washington, D.C., with $1,000 from her savings in 1990. In the early years, she churned through employees who weren’t the right fit as the business struggled, McKissack says.?
Finding the right talent helped grow the company, she says. McKissack & McKissack now brings in $25 million in revenue per year, according to documents reviewed by CNBC Make It.?
Three red flags stand out most when McKissack hires employees or evaluates current talent:?
Hiring, and keeping, employees who embody those three characteristics turned her firm into a workplace full of engaged employees, she says.?
Check out the full story for more on why these 3 employee red flags stand out the most, according to McKissack.
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3 个月Good point! Absolutely agree with all the 3 points mentioned above!
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3 个月It's crucial to identify toxic traits early on to maintain a healthy work environment. Hiring individuals with integrity and a strong work ethic ensures long-term success for any organization. Thanks for sharing your insights, Deryl!