In the vast majority of cases, however, your decision isn’t going to be so easy.
In the vast majority of cases, however, your decision isn’t going to be so easy.
The interview focuses on the employment of young people to technological positions, including the challenges involved, the adjustments that need to be made and the amazing potential in talent that this kind of step could have for a technology company.
In the vast majority of cases, however, your decision isn’t going to be so easy.
Michal Rosen deals with strategic and analytical office and space design and planning for an end result that matches the DNA of an organization while realizing business principles based on research and business insights.
What do you think of when you think of an executive? Probably a high-level manager making broad decisions that filter down through the ranks where the actual work gets done. You might imagine such an executive making business deals, sitting in meetings, making strategic decisions and attending industry conferences – and you wouldn’t be wrong.
Finding talent that’s right for you under these conditions isn’t an easy task, and it gets even more complicated for those who don’t have a marketing department of any kind. So, how do you do it? Noam Avimor-Paneth, a recruiting strategies expert at OTORIO, has shared some very useful tips with us. Especially if you’re recruiting for a small organization – this is the podcast for you.
Everyone is in competition for the best employees on the market, even for the most junior positions. Not every job requires lots of experience, but hiring somebody with the most talent and right energy is going to give you a big advantage over your rivals where it matters most.
Everyone is in competition for the best employees on the market, even for the most junior positions. Not every job requires lots of experience, but hiring somebody with the most talent and right energy is going to give you a big advantage over your rivals where it matters most.
Everyone is in competition for the best employees on the market, even for the most junior positions. Not every job requires lots of experience, but hiring somebody with the most talent and right energy is going to give you a big advantage over your rivals where it matters most.
Debbie Oziel, Director of Talent Acquisition at Brix Software, is a special woman who immigrated to Israel and choose where she wanted to live. She doesn’t fit into any stigma and she uses her unique presence to outline a policy of diversity, openness and inclusion within the company, which has created a very different human fabric. We recommend you listen to what Debbie has to say, and she’s got a lot to talk about (no spoilers!).
In a rapidly shifting economy based on the very cutting edge of technology, the competition for talent is at fever pitch. Everyone wants the reach the best, the brightest and the most talented candidates to propel their businesses forward.
Almost everything touched by monday.com, one of the leaders of growing startups in Israel, turns to gold. monday.com has been great at examining existing theories and figuring out how to do things their own way.
One of the questions that’s received the most attention at monday.com is how to maintain a culture within the organization even as it grows. How can that culture be integrated in the early stages of recruitment and how does an organization keep doing things their own way.
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