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  <title>56 - Going Deep on Quality of Hire with Mike Fitzsimmons from Crosschq</title>
  <description>In Episode 56&amp;amp;nbsp;of&amp;amp;nbsp;BEST HIRE EVER,&amp;amp;nbsp;Kris Dunn talks with&amp;amp;nbsp;Mike Fitzsimmons (CEO and founder of Crosschq) about all things related to QUALITY OF HIRE. The conversation centers around the link/correlation of some common hiring elements we naturally think are linked to great quality of hire – referrals, interviews, assessments and more. Turns out, things aren't what we think they are. Mike breaks down with the Crosschq research says about each of these big areas (spoiler alert – the link of each to quality of hire isn’t what we think it is) and then lays out the reality – that every organization is unique and must chart their own path related to &amp;amp;nbsp;components of quality of hire that matter most to their workforce and industry. Please&amp;amp;nbsp;subscribe, rate and review (Apple)&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;follow (Spotify)&amp;amp;nbsp;to get the latest delivered to you.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;Click here if you don't see the player on this page. ---------Mike Fitzsimmons Mike Fitzsimmons on LinkedIn Crosschq ------------Kris Dunn Kris Dunn on LinkedIn Kris Dunn on Twitter Kris Dunn on Instagram </description>
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