How Do You Recruit for The Pampered Chef Business?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various personal experiences and strategies related to recruiting for the Pampered Chef business. Participants share their methods, insights, and feelings about the recruiting process, highlighting the importance of listening and engaging with potential recruits.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that listening to friends and guests about their job desires can lead to recruiting opportunities.
  • Another participant mentions that making it clear to potential recruits that there is no obligation to proceed can alleviate their concerns about being pressured.
  • One consultant describes using a ticket game during shows to encourage questions about the business, which can spark interest in the opportunity.
  • Another participant expresses that recruiting becomes easier with practice and experience, noting a personal goal to improve their recruiting skills.
  • One participant highlights the benefit of listening to audio CDs for tips on recruiting, sharing a personal success story of recruiting someone after casually mentioning the opportunity.
  • Another participant expresses excitement about their new goals and the inspiration they feel from engaging with potential recruits.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best approaches to recruiting, with no clear consensus on a single method. However, several participants agree that practice and listening are key components in the recruiting process.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their individual experiences and strategies, reflecting a variety of approaches to recruiting within the Pampered Chef community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for personal experiences and insights on recruiting strategies may find this discussion beneficial.

bbauman07
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I'm finally ready to start recruiting and was wondering how you go about your recruiting? Any and all suggestion would be helpful.
 
I definitely don't have a lot of experience with this one, but I had one recruit that signed up after she started telling me about how she didn't want to "clock in" to a job and wanted flexibility to be with her family....I was like "yeah, yeah.." and then it hit me to ask "have you ever thought about Pampered Chef?" and we both giggled b/c of how it happened.

Anyway, to get to the point: Listening is probably the best way to recruit!
You can listen to your friends talk about their job or what they want in life, you can listen to your guests before a show when they talk about staying home with kids all day or tired of working so hard, etc. and then be sure to drop those hints during your show!

on Monday, during my show, I said that tonight I did not even look back as I left the house and another mom said that she could totally relate....as I tallied up her order, I point blank asked "would you be interested in more information about the Pampered Chef business opportunity? It's a great way to have something all your own!" We now have an appt to talk about the business opportunity!
 
I think one way to attract interest is to let guests at shows (or anyone else you run across) know that if they want some information about the opportunity, they are NOT obligated to go any further. I think some people feel that if they show the littlest bit of interest that they'll be hounded. At least that's now how I run my business. I make it a point during shows when I do a couple minutes about the opportunity that I tell everyone I'm not a "Pampered Stalker" because I just love to share the opportunity and if they request more information or show some interest, I won't be banging down their door until they sign. I just love to help people weigh the pros and cons and see how PC can maybe fit into their lives it they want to see if it's possible. If people aren't interested at this time, I"ll ask if I can follow up with them in 6 months.

I know everyone does their different things, but I like playing the ticket game at my shows. While the recipe is cooking, I'll let them know that for ____ minutes (usually 4 or 5), they can ask me ANY question about my business. Each question gets a raffle ticket, then I'll draw for a prize at the end. I think this is fun because it helps me think on my toes if they ask me some tough questions, but I've also gotten some really good questions. I truly think that this game makes other peoples' wheels start turning if they've EVER been curious about doing something like this. It also allows me to see who may possibly be interested. I think some people only ask the questions to get a ticket (which is totally fine with me), but I also think it's encouraged some people to check "maybe" on their drawing slip about the opportunity.

That's just my two cents worth! I also think that when you change your mindset to focusing on recruiting more, you'll find yourself thinking of more and more ways to bring it up with people. It seems kind of strange at first, but it does get easier! I'm trying to recruit the cashier from the grocery store I go to a lot! I learned she's also in culinary school, just through chatting with her in line. So, she's going to think more about it come spring time when her schedule calms down. See....I never would have known about her unless I started chatting and working PC in there somehow! :)
 
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thank you for the advice. I have just made my new goals and one of them is to make director however we all know you have to recruit to do that. I'm sure offering the opportunity is like your kitchen shows, and gets easier everytime. I just really haven't gotten into offering the business yet and would like to be good at it if you know what I mean.
 
It definitely gets easier the more you do it. I've heard the average is out of every ten people you talk to about the opportunity (and actually TALK to about it, not just mention...."would you be interested in doing something like this?"), one will sign up. As time goes on, it become maybe one out of every 8. I think that's a GREAT goal to have! Good luck!!! The more shows you have, the more you're in front of people able to offer the opportunity and talk about it. :)
 
Recruiting HelpOne of the best things that I have done to help with my recruiting is listening to the audio CD's that you can purchase from your paperwork supply order form. They are only $2 each and they have great information, including words that you can use to offer the opportunity and even ways to plant the seeds during your shows.

I keep one in the car all the time and every time I get in, I just half listen to it. I also play one at home while I am cleaning or checking email or whatever. Since I play them all the time, I just kind of absorb the info.

I was actually talking to someone the other day about hosting a show and wound up recruiting her because I just opened my mouth and mentioned it just like I heard on the cd, I didn't even really think about it or even mean to say it!!!!!

Hope that helps :D
 
I am going to have to try that! Thanks for sharing Miranda and congrats on the recruit!! :D :D
 
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Miranda,Thanks I will have to order the cd next time I place a supply order. I'm very excited right now. I just decided Tuesday that my new goal to to make Director, and got on the phone with people I don't know for the first time last night to make cc calls and am now working with 2 possible recruits. This is very inspiring for me. I also just started reading Doris' book for even more insperation. Future Director here I come, I hope!!;)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best ways to find potential recruits for Pampered Chef?

To find potential recruits for Pampered Chef, consider leveraging your personal network by reaching out to friends, family, and acquaintances. Additionally, utilize social media platforms to share your experiences and success stories. Hosting cooking demonstrations or Pampered Chef parties can also attract individuals interested in the business opportunity. Lastly, consider joining local community groups or events where you can meet new people and share information about the business.

How do I approach someone about joining Pampered Chef?

When approaching someone about joining Pampered Chef, start by having a casual conversation about their interests in cooking or home products. Share your own positive experiences with the business and how it has benefited you. Be genuine and listen to their thoughts and concerns. If they express interest, provide them with more information about the opportunity and invite them to a Pampered Chef party or a meeting to learn more.

What should I say during a recruitment conversation?

During a recruitment conversation, focus on the benefits of joining Pampered Chef, such as flexible hours, potential income, and the opportunity to connect with others who share similar interests. Highlight the supportive community and training resources available to new consultants. Be sure to address any questions or concerns they may have and encourage them to envision how this opportunity could fit into their lifestyle.

How important is social media in recruiting for Pampered Chef?

Social media is extremely important in recruiting for Pampered Chef. It allows you to reach a wider audience beyond your immediate network. You can share engaging content, success stories, and promotional materials to attract potential recruits. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest are particularly effective for showcasing products and the lifestyle associated with being a Pampered Chef consultant. Regularly engaging with your audience can help build relationships and encourage inquiries about the business opportunity.

What resources are available to help with recruiting for Pampered Chef?

Pampered Chef provides various resources to assist with recruiting, including training materials, webinars, and marketing tools. The company offers a consultant portal where you can access promotional content, product information, and recruitment strategies. Additionally, many experienced consultants share tips and best practices through online forums and social media groups. Utilizing these resources can enhance your recruiting efforts and provide you with the support you need to succeed.

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