- You need a pretty constant and consistent flow of work coming through your doors to be able to afford full-time employees without always worrying about how you are going to make your next payroll.
- It can be fairly difficult and take a long time to find the right people with the right skill set, attitude and energy to meet the needs of your business and your customers.
- Guru
- Elance
- oDesk
- TaskRabbit - especially interesting because it links you with local freelancers and contractors
- Freelancer
- PeoplePerHour
- Task Army
- Fiverr - every task costs $5, so it's great for small tasks or projects
- Craig's List - the granddaddy in the industry
- Post internships at job sites like Internships.com http://www.internships.com/ or even on Craig's List.
- Post internships on industry portals like Wedding Industry Jobs or Wedding Bee.
- Call the placement offices at local community colleges and universities to see how you can connect with interested students.
- Reach out to your networking contacts to see if they know of anyone who might be interested.