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The Human Advantage

Insights, guides, and perspectives on building great teams and finding meaningful work.

People who make easier times instead of waiting for them
June 5, 2026·2 min read

We Don't Wait for Easier Times

We don't wait for easier times in this country, we make them. If you're building something important, don't hire people wishing for better conditions — hire the ones who create them.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Treating capable employees like preschoolers
June 5, 2026·2 min read

The "Gentle-Parenting" Approach to Business has to Stop

Treating your people as if they don't understand anything is a fast track to resentment. Hire people who are ready to do the job, and then let them do the job.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Our forefathers, driven by purpose to build something great
June 5, 2026·2 min read

Build Something Great

The United States wasn't built by people chasing comfort. Our forefathers were driven by purpose — it's time we saw our work that way again.

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Asher Dixon
Asher DixonMarketing DirectorRedBalloon
Bold people who see empty land as the start of something massive
June 5, 2026·2 min read

Hire People Who Want a Wild Opportunity

Every dying company has one thing in common: everyone they hire plays it safe. Hire people who move fast, break ground, and see empty land as the start of something massive.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A candidate blaming their last boss in an interview
June 5, 2026·2 min read

This Kind of Attitude Takes Down Teams

If a candidate's first instinct is to complain and blame-shift instead of taking ownership, they'll bring that habit into your workplace. No great company was built by complainers.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Living to build something great instead of living for the weekend
June 5, 2026·2 min read

Remember What We've Been Given

We've been handed unmatched technology, information, and opportunity. Don't work with people waiting for perfect circumstances — work with people who feel responsible to build.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A difficult but necessary conversation with a struggling employee
June 5, 2026·2 min read

An Unpopular Piece of Advice: Fire Quickly

Second chances matter, but keeping a struggling employee in a role where they aren't successful helps no one. People problems don't get better when you ignore them.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A bad employee turning meetings into an HR minefield
June 5, 2026·2 min read

The Kind of Employee That Will Undermine Your Team

One bad employee can undo the work of 10 great employees. You're hiring complete people, not checking a box of skills — screen out the ticking time-bombs.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Reducing a candidate to a checked box
June 5, 2026·2 min read

Some People Are Catching On To This Too Late

You should never hire someone just because of race or some other characteristic they can't control. Hire whoever is best at the job. Full stop.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A candidate negotiating how little they can give
June 5, 2026·2 min read

A Great Hiring Rule of Thumb

If someone starts by negotiating how little they can give, they're probably not worth your time. Build a team of people who lean in, not people who only want to kick back.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Pronouns and workplace culture in the hiring process
June 5, 2026·4 min read

Employers and Pronouns: Three is a crowd?

A recent study found employers are far more likely to overlook a resume that includes 'they/them' pronouns. Here's why — and what it says about protecting workplace culture.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A single bad hire sending a business sideways
June 5, 2026·2 min read

How a Single Bad Hire can Send You Sideways

All it takes to lose control of your company is one bad hire. Next time you're hiring, make sure your candidates aren't just a skills fit — screen for values-alignment too.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Letting go of a key hire to save money
June 5, 2026·2 min read

How Firing Can Cost You Money

Cut corners with your team and 9 times out of 10 you don't actually save money — you just delay the bill. Going cheap isn't worth it.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A burning car — the wrong hire burning out along with your team
June 5, 2026·2 min read

It's Better to NOT Hire Than to do This

Too many treat hiring like buying a used car — cheapest deal that checks the most boxes. It's often better to NOT hire than to bring on someone who'll struggle on your team.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Todd Dexter & Associates logo
June 5, 2026·3 min read

Tired of bad hires? Todd Dexter Assoc. was too. Here's how they threw out the playbook.

A 50-year business collapsed after one values-misaligned hire. Todd Dexter & Associates refused to make the same mistake — so they threw out the playbook.

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Asher Dixon
Asher DixonMarketing DirectorRedBalloon
Darin Mitchem, who found a values-aligned job at Maddox Industrial through RedBalloon
June 5, 2026·3 min read

How An Employee Learned His Company No Longer Respected His Values And Found Freedom

Darin Mitchem thought he'd work at his company until retirement — until it stopped sharing his values. Here's how he found a workplace where he didn't have to choose.

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Asher Dixon
Asher DixonMarketing DirectorRedBalloon
The hidden cost of a bad hire
June 5, 2026·7 min read

The Hidden Cost of a Bad Hire: Why Rushing to Hire Could Ruin Your Business

One bad hire can ruin workplace culture, alienate your staff, and damage your reputation. The numbers show why rushing to hire is a strategy that fails.

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Brian Marr
Brian MarrRecruiterRedBalloon
An ineffective workplace divided by DEI policies
June 5, 2026·6 min read

DEI Policies Render the Workplace Ineffective

The I in DEI should stand for 'ineffective.' Forced DEI policies reward who you are over what you do — distorting the free market and rendering the workplace ineffective.

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Brian Marr
Brian MarrRecruiterRedBalloon
Exclusion in the workplace driven by DEI policies
June 5, 2026·6 min read

DEI: The "E" Stands for Exclusion

DEI policies exclude qualified individuals from promotion, training, and recognition based on race or gender. As Americans, we should judge people for the quality of their work.

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Brian Marr
Brian MarrRecruiterRedBalloon
Division in the workplace caused by DEI ideology
June 5, 2026·5 min read

DEI's Divisive Nature

One in six hiring managers have been instructed to discriminate by ethnicity. A look at the destructive effects of DEI's growing dominance in the American workplace.

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Brian Marr
Brian MarrRecruiterRedBalloon
The Apollo program — an example of American ambition and doing something extraordinary
June 5, 2026·2 min read

Why I Love Being American

We all have a desire to do something great — 'good enough' doesn't have a place in our dictionary. We have better opportunities than any people in history. Don't take it for granted.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Spotting the wrong hire before they join your team
June 4, 2026·2 min read

You Need to Learn to Spot These Guys a Mile Away

Some hires think effort is optional and accountability is a personal attack. Not every candidate will have a good effect on your business — hire like that's the case.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A negative coworker bringing down team morale
June 4, 2026·2 min read

How Great Teams are Built

Negativity is contagious — one person pouting can undo five pulling the right way. Great teams are built on people who put the mission ahead of their moods.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A wild opportunity that requires a wild amount of effort
June 4, 2026·2 min read

STOP hiring people who nod along.

Safe hires build safe companies, and safe companies don't do anything great. If your mission is ambitious, build your team like it.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A man in the field with work that can’t wait
June 4, 2026·2 min read

Want a Team That Lasts?

Fields don't plough themselves, and businesses don't build themselves. If you want a team that lasts, hire people who live to answer the call, not just the clock.

Asher Dixon
Asher DixonMarketing DirectorRedBalloon
An interview conversation about authority and leadership
June 4, 2026·2 min read

Things You CAN'T Ask in an Interview

You can't ask candidates about their political or religious views. But you can ask open-ended questions about how they view authority, responsibility, and leadership.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A performance review reflecting how beliefs show up in work
June 4, 2026·2 min read

Most Recruiters Don't Want to Admit This

Your beliefs impact your work. What someone believes about money, work, and people shows up in how they work — beliefs drive behavior, and behavior builds or breaks companies.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A profile photo that sends the wrong signal to employers
June 4, 2026·2 min read

Job Seekers: Everything on Your Profile Sends a Signal

So much of the hiring process is about signals. Your photo, your name, your tone — work to send signals that show preparation, competence, and effort.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Coworkers gossiping in the office
June 4, 2026·2 min read

Why I Have ZERO Tolerance for Gossip (and you should too)

I have a strict no-gossip policy in my businesses. Gossip is the fast track to divisive, messy office politics — here's what to encourage instead.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A candidate facing an AI interview
June 4, 2026·2 min read

Job Seekers Like AI Interviews? Not so Fast...

Someone claimed candidates want to be interviewed by AI. So I polled 636 people. Only 4% were in favor — 96% think hiring should stay in human hands.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A job seeker oversharing in an interview
June 4, 2026·2 min read

Think Twice Before a Desperation Over-Share

The job market is tough, but a desperation overshare won't get you hired. Help the recruiter understand your ability and readiness for the role instead.

Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Troy Miller, who filled an 18-month-open CFO role with RedBalloon
June 4, 2026·2 min read

My Friend had this Role Open for Over a Year

Troy Miller couldn't fill a CFO role for 18 months. After RedBalloon's recruiter process, he had three superstar candidates who fit his culture perfectly.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A chatbot offering an answer — useful, but no replacement for thinking for yourself
June 4, 2026·2 min read

How NOT to Use AI

A candidate told my recruiter ChatGPT said they were a 90% match. No great team is built by people who give up thinking for themselves.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Doing your homework before an interview
June 4, 2026·2 min read

Job Seekers: Do Yourself a Favor

The #1 interview mistake recruiters wish they could eliminate: candidates who don't know the job or company they applied to. Do your homework.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Seeing the full picture of a candidate beyond a resume
June 4, 2026·3 min read

Legacy Hiring is Dying

Post-and-pray job boards or $50k headhunters — for decades there was no common-sense option in the middle. That's exactly what we built at RedBalloon.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A SaaS product dashboard — technology that supports people rather than replacing them
June 4, 2026·2 min read

This Lie Needs to Stop

“The future of hiring is NO hiring.” That's a lie. New tech can't replace your need to surround yourself with wise, skilled, virtuous people.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
A great boss leading a team, the kind of character you can’t train
June 3, 2026·2 min read

Skills Can Always Be Trained... But Character?

Skills can be easily trained. Values, character, and work ethic are much harder. When you're hiring, don't just learn if a candidate can do the job — learn how they do it.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Audie Murphy, the most decorated American soldier of WWII, in uniform wearing his medals
May 29, 2026·3 min read

Not Optimized

On paper, Audie Murphy was the last person you'd pick. Character and grit can't be reduced to 1s and 0s — and that's exactly what takes someone from “not optimized” to legendary.

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Asher Dixon
Asher DixonMarketing DirectorRedBalloon
Someone getting an early start to the day, a hallmark of strong work ethic
June 3, 2026·2 min read

How to Find People with Strong Work Ethic

You can't always teach work ethic, but you can hire it. Stop asking candidates only where they've worked and start finding out how they work.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
An EMT on duty, an example of someone who shows up for others outside of paid work
June 3, 2026·2 min read

You NEED to Ask Candidates This Question

One interview question reveals a candidate's real character: “What other responsibilities do you have in your life, and how do you balance those with work?”

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
Small civilian boats evacuating Allied soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk during Operation Dynamo
June 3, 2026·3 min read

Operation Dynamo

The Miracle of Dunkirk was pulled off by 800 vessels, 90% of them “not the right fit” on paper. The lesson for hiring: look past the corporate mold and search for mission fit.

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Asher Dixon
Asher DixonMarketing DirectorRedBalloon
Three men in mid-century attire collaborating around early computing equipment
May 21, 2026·4 min read

What AI Can Never Replace

Humans are designed to do great work together. New tech doesn't change that — wise, skilled, virtuous people are still irreplaceable.

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Asher Dixon
Asher DixonMarketing DirectorRedBalloon
Illustration of a resume with crossed-out, over-designed formatting
May 21, 2026·2 min read

What NOT to Include on Your Resume

There is plenty of generic resume advice out there. We asked our recruiters the opposite question — and their answer was unanimous.

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Andrew Crapuchettes
Andrew CrapuchettesFounder, CEORedBalloon
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