Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban is no stranger to sharing advice with people hoping to thrive in the business world.
There are two qualities the Dallas Mavericks minority owner looks for in employees, which may help prospective job seekers.
What Happened: During a recent MasterClass course, Cuban shared the "two things that matter the most" for potential job candidates.
The "Shark Tank" judge told CNBC that culture and competency are the two most important qualities.
"Are they competent enough to do the job? And do they fit in the culture of the organization? If they fail on either one, you're going to be in trouble," Cuban said.
Culture is more important than a person's raw talent, Cuban argues.
The act of hiring employees who don't fit a company's culture is "probably the biggest mistake I've seen my portfolio companies (make),” he added.
Cuban looks for employees and partners who "complement" him and his skills, not just having the same skills and ideals. And he doesn't mind having partners and employees who aren't afraid to disagree with him.
"I think one of the biggest problems and entrepreneur (or) CEO can make is they hire people who are like them,” he said. “You don't need to hire people like you. You've got you."
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Why It's Important: Cuban also shared potential interview questions, which could help employers find the right candidates:
- What's one thing you've failed at and one thing you've succeeded at?
- Tell me about a time you took a chance at work.
- Why did you leave your last job?
- What's the best culture of a company that you've ever worked in?
- Who's the best manager you've ever worked for?
"I want to get them talking about their positive or negative experiences, so I can understand whether or not they're going to be a fit," Cuban said.
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