234: Cameron Herold Shares the Hiring Mistakes Costing Founders Millions

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Cameron Herold
Cameron Herold is the founder of COO Alliance, host of The Second in Command podcast, and author of several business books, including The Second in Command, Vivid Vision, Meetings Suck, Free PR, and Double Double. He’s also the former COO of 1-800-GOT-JUNK? and has spent decades coaching and advising entrepreneurs on leadership, hiring, culture, operations, and scaling companies without breaking the people inside them.

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Today, Cameron Herold (Founder of COO Alliance) is back on the podcast to talk about one of the biggest reasons companies stop scaling: bad hiring.

 

We get into why impressive resumes can be misleading, how to tell if someone has actually done the work, and the hiring mistakes that quietly cost companies years of progress.

 

Cameron also breaks down why most entrepreneurs are never properly trained to interview, how he thinks about screening for culture, and what founders miss when they rely too heavily on resumes, references, and gut feel.

 

We also talk about the side of entrepreneurship people rarely admit in real time: burnout, loneliness, identity, alcohol, retirement, and what happens when the business stops giving you the same hit it used to.

Mic Drop Moments

  • “If you get two A-players and pay them $200,000 each, or you have six C-players or B-players and pay them $100,000 a year each, your two As will destroy your six Cs or Bs.” – Cameron Herold
  • “In the interview, a lot of people get enamored with people knowing how to do something. But they don’t really scratch into did they do it.” – Cameron Herold
  • “If you get all the right AI tools and the wrong people, you’re screwed.” – Cameron Herold
  • “We’re making entrepreneurship too trendy, but we don’t talk about the bad side. So, too many people think entrepreneurship is easy. It’s really fu*king difficult.” – Cameron Herold
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