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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences regarding the number of qualified recruits they have within their teams. Many contributors express varying levels of success and challenges in recruiting and maintaining active team members.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding the number of qualified recruits and the challenges faced in maintaining an active team. No clear consensus emerges on a specific number or approach to recruiting.
Participants share personal experiences and challenges related to recruiting within the context of their roles as Pampered Chef consultants, reflecting a range of success and strategies.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking to understand the varied experiences of their peers regarding recruitment and team management.
pkd09 said:OK, not a FD yet but ... one is qualified and the other is close to it.
I really want to be a Director and I know one day I will be.
erinyourpclady said:I have qualified over 10 recruits but never have 5 at the same time! Right now I have 4 qualified but only 2 are personal recruits and I have one on her way to qualifying. So I have 5 but not quite there yet.....
cathyskitchen said:I feel you're pain, Erin. I have recruited and qualified 8 in the last 5 years, but not at the same time. I currently have 3 personal qualified recruits, and 2 qualified downline recruits. One of my 3 personal recruits just told me she's leaving the business, but another girl is interested in joining, so I'll be in the same spot. I feel like I'm on a never-ending FD treadmill!!![]()
PampMomof3 said:Great Poll Annie!! Miss you!!
Okay, I have 11, just dropped down to 9 this month b/c I've had 2 go inactive this month. :cry:
erinyourpclady said:And that is why I wish that FD's could be included in the referral system but I understand it is a perk of directorship! I mean if you have been a FD for four years......I have....obviously you are committed! LOL!!! Well...all except for the time I tried to quit......and couldn't.
I can totally understand, but I'm pretty sure that with Pampered Chef they definitely would like to see you build a cluster. It doesn't mean you're not dedicated, but they *probably* think that perhaps they'd be sending you referrals and you might not try to recruit someone who could potentially become a great consultant. Once you've proven that you're dedicated to creating your own team, that's probably where they feel confident that you'll take every advantage of recruiting a host, and that means more product sales for them. It's not a perfect measure, but it's probably all they've got.I'm currently finishing up my Bachelors in Leadership and I'm learning a lot about rewards and recognition and one of the things our Professor kept saying throughout the entire last term was REWARD THE BEHAVIOR THAT YOU WANT FROM SOMEONE. Obviously Pampered Chef wants us to recruit people.That all being said, we all know what to do if we want referrals, but I for one at this time am just glad that there isn't someone breathing down my neck telling me I HAVE TO RECRUIT.cathyskitchen said:I agree, Erin. I've been a FD for 4 years, too, and consistently submit $2000 - $3000 in Comm. Sales every month. Maybe they could make it a requirement to have 3 qual. recruits and submit $XX a month to get referrals. My director does NOTHING, squeaks by with the ppl on her team who still like her, and still gets all the referrals. That makes me SOOO angry!!![]()
The number of recruits needed for success in Pampered Chef can vary greatly depending on your personal goals and business strategy. Some consultants find success with just a few dedicated recruits, while others may aim for a larger team to maximize their earnings and reach. It's important to focus on quality over quantity and to build a supportive team culture.
The average number of recruits can vary widely among Pampered Chef consultants. Some may have no recruits, while others may have dozens. On average, many successful consultants have between 5 to 10 active recruits, but this can depend on individual effort, networking, and sales strategies.
Effective recruiting for your Pampered Chef business involves sharing your passion for the products, showcasing the benefits of joining your team, and leveraging social media and personal networks. Hosting events, offering incentives, and providing training and support can also help attract potential recruits.
When someone asks about your recruits, be honest and positive. Share your current number of recruits, highlight their successes, and explain how you support them. Emphasize the community aspect of Pampered Chef and how being part of your team can benefit them personally and professionally.
Yes, the number of recruits can significantly affect your earnings in Pampered Chef. As a consultant, you can earn commissions not only from your sales but also from the sales made by your recruits. This means that building a strong team can lead to increased income through overrides and bonuses, making recruitment an important aspect of your business strategy.