EGIA
Free Live Online Masterclass
Recruiting Technicians Made Simple

Thursday, March 12

1:00 PM-2:00 PM EASTERN
(10:00 AM-11:00 AM PACIFIC)

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Course Objective:

Do you feel it is hard to find and keep good technicians?

Most contractors do. Why? The reason is because most contractors work on solving the wrong problems in their business and make many common recruiting mistakes.

The top proven trade secrets for recruiting and retaining technicians:

  1. Identify and solve the right problems in your business
  2. Build a system that will generate a steady stream of qualified people to your door
  3. Streamline your recruiting and hiring process to improve results

BONUS: This same information can be applied to every position on your team to build and scale your company to new heights of simplicity of leadership, excellence, customer happiness, revenue, and profit.

Drew Cameron will share his proven proprietary insights and processes that have helped thousands of companies build winning teams. DO NOT MISS this game-changing event!

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Discover the most overlooked problems most companies NEVER solve
  • Stop fishing in the same ponds as everyone else to find high-caliber people
  • Learn the framework for recruiting and hiring top talent to your team

Questions:

Contact David Delgado

619-203-5692 | ddelgado@egia.org

Presenter

Speaker Cameron
Drew Cameron
CEO, Flow Odyssey | President, Energy Design Systems, LLC
Drew Cameron is North America’s most sought-after sales and marketing strategy and success advisor to Home Services Contractors as the founder and CEO of Flow Odyssey (formerly HVAC Sellutions), president and co-owner Energy Design Systems, and EGIA Contractor University founder, trainer, and board member. Drew is a renowned author, speaker, educator, coach, consultant, software developer, philanthropist, and a Contracting Business International Consultant award winner and NCI Influencer award winner.

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