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Welcome to 2026 and the first episode of the year for The KeyHire Small Business Podcast. Host Corey Harlock starts the year by tackling a challenge that never seems to go away for small business owners: how to build a steady flow of talent when you do not have the budget for a recruiter.
Even though the job market is softening, more than 30 percent of small business owners are still struggling to fill open positions. Corey explains why this happens and shares practical, realistic strategies to help owners prepare before a role opens up instead of reacting when it is too late.
He begins by defining what a talent pipeline really is and why small businesses should treat it as an investment in stability. Corey focuses on two of the most effective and affordable tools available to any business: employee referral programsand partnerships with trade schools or community colleges.
Employee referrals, he explains, provide an incredible return on investment. Referral hires tend to stay longer, perform better, and fit the culture more naturally. The key is to make referral programs meaningful and well funded. Corey describes how small businesses can transform a simple referral bonus into a culture-building event that rewards and recognizes employees who help bring in great people.
Next, Corey discusses how to partner with local trade schools and community colleges to create internship or apprenticeship opportunities. These programs provide early access to skilled entry-level talent while giving students real-world experience. The benefits take time to develop, but once established, these relationships create a long-term stream of qualified, loyal employees.
Throughout the episode, Corey reminds listeners that every hiring decision should begin and end with respect. Whether it is an employee leaving, an intern starting, or a candidate being interviewed, the way people are treated shapes your company’s reputation. He also warns about a common mistake called “warm body syndrome,” which is hiring out of desperation rather than fit. The result is usually short-term relief followed by long-term pain.
Listeners will hear why underfunded or underpromoted referral programs rarely work, how to keep a list of “almost perfect” candidates for future roles, and why your hiring process can be your strongest recruiting tool if done correctly. Corey also offers tips on creating internal pipelines by cross-training and developing existing staff, ensuring that key roles can be filled quickly when turnover happens.
By the end of the episode, small business owners will have a clear roadmap for building entry-level and mid-level pipelines, reducing hiring stress, and strengthening their internal culture.
If you are ready to make 2026 the year your business grows stronger, smarter, and more prepared, this episode will help you get there.
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