Interviewing: What's your ROI?
Are you a Matt Damon or a Russell Crowe?
Here's an exerpt from today's ERE.net ezine:
"Let's look at an example to illustrate the ROI of top actors. If you were going to hire a well-known actor for an upcoming action movie you could pick from many obvious choices like Russell Crowe, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Angelina Jolie, or you could hire "Joe Nobody."
Each of the well-known actors will cost you significantly more than hiring an unknown newcomer, but each also has a demonstrated ability to attract a greater return. Forbes.com recently completed a calculation of the ROI of top actors and what it found was:
- Matt Damon returned $29 in gross movie revenue for every dollar that he was paid (29X or 29 times his salary).
- Brad Pitt returned $24 for every dollar that he was paid.
- Tom Cruise returned only $12 for every dollar in pay.
- Russell Crowe returned only $5 for every dollar in pay (five times his salary).
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to do these calculations. The results, even to an untrained eye, are startling. If you hire Matt Damon, he will return nearly six times more per dollar invested than Russell Crowe. That's not a 6% difference; it's a 600% difference!"
Read on and see how you can use this strategy during your interviews.
Posted by Wendy Terwelp
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