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405: Hiring Mistakes to Avoid with Sarah Olivieri
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- Mar 23, 2026
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Summary
In this solo episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership , Sarah Olivieri shares practical lessons on one of the most expensive mistakes organizations make: poor hiring. Many leaders struggle to attract the right candidates, evaluate applicants effectively, or avoid hiring people who ultimately aren't the right fit. The result can be costly—both financially and culturally. Sarah explains why a thoughtful hiring process is one of the most valuable investments an organization can make. While hiring well may require time, effort, and even outside help, the cost of a bad hire can be dramatically higher. Beyond the financial cost, bad hires create lost momentum, team disruption, and missed opportunities. In this episode, Sarah highlights several common mistakes that drive strong candidates away. One of the biggest issues is treating job descriptions like simple administrative documents instead of strategic recruiting tools. A job description should function more like an advertisement that attracts the right candidates and filters out poor fits. She also explains why organizations should focus less on credentials and more on team fit, guiding principles, and whether someone demonstrates the characteristics of a high-performing team member. Sarah also walks through what a humane and thoughtful hiring process looks like—from multiple interviews in different settings to strong onboarding and trial periods that set both the organization and the employee up for success. Finally, she shares a powerful shift in thinking: the hiring process actually begins long before a position opens. Great leaders are always building relationships with people they would love to work with someday. If building the right team has been difficult, this episode will give you a clearer and more strategic ap…