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How to Hire and Retain Top Talent

How to Hire and Retain Top Talent Webinar

 

Join us for a deep dive into the best practices around how to hire, train, and retain top talent!

Thursday, April 25, 2024 at 2:30PM CST

About the webinar:

Finding the RIGHT people for your business and keeping them is increasingly a challenge. You need to be thinking differently about HOW you find the right people, how you evaluate them, and how to ensure they are a perfect culture fit for your team. Come learn from the experts at Kinsey!

You’ll learn:

  • How to find the right people to hire
  • How to screen and evaluate potential employees
  • How to define and ensure culture fit for new employees
  • How to KEEP the keepers!
  • How to maximize team performance through continuous feedback

 

Meet the Experts:

Brandon Kinsey

Brandon Kinsey
Co-Founder and Chief Talent Strategist at Kinsey

Bandon is a coach at heart. He coached Texas high school varsity football for 14 years, is competitive, and never meets a stranger. His passion is people and seeing them achieve their potential. He works to help business owners overcome one of their biggest challenges, hiring and inspiring great people.

 

 

 

brad white

Brad White
COO at VARC Solutions

Brad is a seasoned business leader and consultant experienced growing small to mid-market businesses. He has spent his career executing business strategy and transforming people and businesses through leadership, coaching, training, and development. Brad is a widely recognized solution provider, is QuickBooks certified, and has been a trusted Intuit Partner for over 25 years.

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