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NEVER Hire Someone Based on Their Personality
Episode 16211th June 2026 • Your Practice Mastered • Your Practice Mastered
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In this episode, Richard James breaks down why hope and luck are not reliable hiring strategies for law firm owners, and why the traditional interview process often rewards charisma more than capability.

You will hear how to think differently about recruiting, why skills testing belongs inside your hiring process, and how law firms can reduce bad hires by requiring candidates to prove they can perform before an offer is made.

This is especially important if you are hiring for roles like intake, consultations, paralegal support, administrative work, client communication, or any position where performance matters quickly.

Inside this episode, Richard covers:

  • Why law firm owners often make hiring decisions based on hope instead of evidence
  • How interviews and references can create a false sense of confidence
  • Why a candidate’s personality does not prove they can perform the role
  • Where a skills test should fit inside your law firm recruiting process
  • How to evaluate whether a role is presentation-based, process-based, or both
  • Why scorecards help protect you from emotional hiring decisions
  • How skills testing can help improve law firm hiring quality before the candidate starts

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