The 4 C's of Hiring Sýnishorn

The 4 C's of Hiring

DAY 2 OF 5

The 4 C’s of Hiring –  Character

When employers hire someone, they often reverse the order of what I call the “4 C’s of Hiring;” Character, Calling, Competence and Chemistry. Many search for those people who have a resume and experience in the position looking to be filled. Once the list of competent people is narrowed, many select the one they like the best. 

A better approach is to hire for character first. Hiring someone with great competence, but no character, can be the worst mistake you’ll ever make. Poor character can permeate and destroy your entire organization.

1 Corinthians 15:33 teaches, "Do not be misled: 'Bad company corrupts good character.'"

Competence is important, but your final decision should be based on the level of character you find after background checks, interviews and integrity testing.

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The 4 C's of Hiring

When Jethro instructed his son-in-law Moses to appoint Judges in Exodus 18, he provided a framework for hiring the right people for the right jobs. In this five-day study, we break down Jethro's wisdom and focus on the "Four C's" of hiring: character, calling, competence and chemistry.

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