Hiring Friends: The Good, the Bad and the Chummy

As a private practice owner, the prospect of hiring friends is certainly a bridge that I have crossed and sworn I would never cross again. Even though you know there could be problems, the allure is sometime more than one can handle. After all, collaborating with someone you're close to can foster a positive work environment, right? Yes and no. Nevertheless, there are both benefits and drawbacks to this practice that warrant careful consideration before taking the plunge. This blog post aims to delve into the advantages and disadvantages of hiring friends, along with providing guidance on how to navigate this scenario effectively.

Let’s discuss the pro’s first

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It’s often been said that it’s better to go with what you know than to dive into the unknown. And in that lies the greatest advantage to hiring your friend. You already trust them. And that can make the onboarding processes and first couple of months much easier.

You know what they are good at and what they are not

According to Indeed, when you hire a friend one of the greatest advantages is that you already know their strengths and weaknesses. You are not surprised by what they can and cannot do like with a new hire. This can save your business a lot of time and resources. Furthermore, with friends their is an established connection. You already know how to talk to them about the issues in your life, why wouldn’t you be able to discuss the issues in your business? Right? Maybe. Working together can definitely strengthen the bond. However, how you approach your business is likely a bit different than how you approach your personal life.

Now is the perfect time to discuss those con’s

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One of the greatest disadvantages to working with a friend is that you will experience a lack of professionalism. Let me explain. Usually in a work environment its not ok to text your boss at 11pm about a work related issue. However with a friend, that boundary is loose and expectations become even looser. You are less likely to hold your friend accountable for their action and more likely to be permissive of there insubordination.

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice…

According to Jeff Hyman at Forbes magazine in his article adeptly titled, Friends Don’t Let Friends Hire Friends, if you’re going to hire friends you need to be prepared to fire friends. Jeff said he made the mistake of hiring his friends not once but twice and the result was not only a parting of ways professionally but also emotionally. Friendship will not withstand a hiring and firing. Therefore if you decided to walk this tenuous tightrope please be prepared to loose your friendship.

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Enough about the Problems.

Let’s Talk Solutions

Continued Professional Development

While hiring a friend offers certain advantages, it is important to consider speaking with someone that has done it. Seeking professional networks, mentorship, or a reputable consultant may help mitigate your struggles with hiring and lead to overall growth.

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