When an Employee’s Growth Has Gaps

older man and younger man in meetingWhere did all that experience go?

By Ed Mendlowitz
Call Me Before You Do Anything: The Art of Accounting

We hired Sam out of school and he worked for us for two and a half years and then we split up our firm. This was ages ago and Sy and I left our third partner to form our new firm on Jan. 1.

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However, there is a valuable lesson here and I think it is worth sharing. It changed the way we hired staff.