I sat down with David Moore on Episode 15, VP of Talent at Box whose career has taken him across the globe from London to Hong Kong to Singapore and San Francisco, working at companies at the likes of Microsoft, Apple, Google, and now Box.
This was a very enjoyable chat where we unpacked some of David’s reflections on a career in TA as well as touching on the hot topic of AI amongst other things that include:
Give it a listen, you'll enjoy this one. It's a unique blend of personal stories, thoughtful insights and career reflections from someone who's seen it all in the world of TA.
Episode 14 is the first video podcast of Tales of Tales featuring the Chris Marty, Head of Talent at Augment Code.
Hiring at the early-stage of a startup is very, very hard as there are lots of inherent risk, no brand reputation and it is hard to find the right people that truly align with your vision and mission.
So how should early-stage companies approach hiring and what are some of the common hiring pitfalls to avoid? This is why I had to get Chris Marty on the show, Head of Talent at Augment.
Chris was in the zone from the get-go, sharing unique insights and providing incredible value on key hiring topics that include:
For any recruiters working in the startup space, this episode is a goldmine of valuable insights on hiring and if you're a founder, it's an absolute must watch, you won't want to miss the takeaways in this one!
Episode 13 is the first video podcast of Tales of Tales featuring the legendary Jim Miller, VP of People & Talent at Ashby.
Prior to joining Ashby, Jim was VP of Recruitment at FullStory and before that, Jim held a number of global roles at Google over 15 years which included being the Head of EMEA Talent Channels and Global Head of Online Talent Channels amongst others.
This was an absolutely fire discussion!
If you work in the people & talent space, you need to find time somehow to listen to this one, you can thank me later.
Jim drops gems after gems on topics that include:
Episode 12 features Dani Unsworth, Head of Talent at incident.io.
Dani was one of the very first hires at incident.io and has been instrumental in shaping the culture, brand and identity of the company.
In this episode, Dani shares with us practical strategies to help talent teams harness the power of content creation to attract and retain great talent.
If the below topics pique your interest then this episode is an absolute must listen!
Episode 11 features Luke Eaton, a highly regarded TA Leader who has advised some of the most exciting scaleups and is a thought leader on all things recruitment data.
In this episode, Luke shares with us practical strategies to help recruiters leverage data to jump off the hamster wheel and get your time back whilst increasing productivity.
If you’re interested in the below topics, this episode is an absolute must listen!
Episode 10 features Harriet Ball, Head of Talent at Superseed, a venture capital firm that backs European B2B AI/SaaS startups. Started in 2018 by Partners Dan Bowyer and Mads Jensen, both ex-founders with multiple exits, who passionately believe that venture capital investors need to better support early stage entrepreneurs.
Harriet has an impressive profile having helped the likes of L’Oreal, Uber, Getir and On attract and retain exceptional talent. In this episode, Harriet shares with us learnings, practical strategies and unique insights to help early stage founders avoid some hiring pitfalls and attract great talent.
Whether you’re an experienced founder, a first time founder, an investor or work in talent, this episode is a cracker! If you’re interested in the below topics, you’ll for sure enjoy this one:
Episode 9 features Raj Ghir, Senior TA Partner Eviden, a next-gen technology leader in data-driven digital transformation.
With a strong portfolio of patented technologies and worldwide leading positions in advanced computing, security, AI, cloud and digital platforms, it provides deep expertise for all industries in more than 47 countries.
In this episode, Raj and I do a deep dive into all things candidate experience. Raj shares with us practical tips and strategies to boost your candidate experience, build a scalable process to enable consistency as well as some quick wins you can start implementing right away.
Episode 8 features Marco Duarte, Head of Talent at Aspire, an all-in-one finance software for growing businesses. Headquartered in Singapore, Aspire has over 500 employees across four countries and is backed by global top tier VCs, including Sequoia, Lightspeed, Tencent, Paypal and Y-Combinator.
In this episode, Marco and I do a deep dive into the art of talent sourcing and discuss how AI is having an impact on the recruitment industry.
This episode is full of golden nuggets and unique insights from someone who has built and led talent teams at the likes of Google and Stripe to name a couple.
Episode 7 features Thomas Forstner, VP People & Talent at Juro, a legal tech scale up, backed with $32m in venture capital from Fidelity, USV and the founders of Indeed, Wise and Gumtree. Juro's AI contract collaboration platform empowers businesses to create, agree and manage contracts up to 90% faster than traditional tools.
In this episode, Thomas shares with us his unconventional and unique thinking to all things company culture and building a people centric organisation, covering topics that include the following:
Regardless of what growth stage your company is at, the practical strategies and tools Thomas shares on this episode will no doubt help you build a high performance culture and a people focussed company.
Episode 6 features Kathrin Holzfurtner, Global Director Talent Acquisition at iDeals, a rapidly growing global Saas scale up with 400+ employees across 30 countries.
Kathrin has worked across the EMEA region, Asia and has led high performing talent teams at companies that include Microsoft and Google.
In this episode, we discuss the power of DEI for fast growing companies. Everyone is clear on the value of hiring for diversity, but in the age of economic downturn and layoffs, few organisations are truly succeeding.
Kathrin shares with us:
Regardless of what growth stage your company is at, this episode provides invaluable practical DEI strategies so that your company stays competitive, resilient and hire the best talent to deliver bottom line results.
Episode 5 features Nikolai Kabatsikov, Director of Talent Acquisition at Hello Fresh and ex-Global Head of Talent Acquisition at Bolt.
The meal kit market is expected to reach $64.4 billion by 2030, increasing more than three times in value since 2021 and there's a very good chance you would have heard of HelloFresh.
HelloFresh pioneered the meal kit concept in many European markets. “We saw the golden window of opportunity to conquer untapped online space - the online grocery market, that was ripe for disruption, especially as supermarkets struggled to adapt to e-commerce realities,” said Dominik Richter, co-founder and CEO of HelloFresh.
In this highly enjoyable chat with Nikolai, I got to learn about Nik’s journey to becoming Director of Talent Acquisition at HelloFresh from his early days at Google, his itch for something new that led to him joining a tiny start-up, traits of the best leaders and much more.
Episode 4 features Lorenzo Spina, Head of Talent at Peak, a leading AI company that provides the platform, applications and services to help businesses harness the potential of AI to increase revenues, profits and efficiency.
Launched in 2015 by Richard Potter, David Leitch and Atul Sharma, Manchester’s Peak has since grown rapidly through its work with companies to embed AI into decision-making.
To date, Peak has raised $119 million in investment following a $75 million Series C funding round in 2021, led by the Softbank Vision Fund II alongside existing investors Praetura Ventures, MMC Ventures, Oxx, Arete and Octopus Ventures.
Episode 3 features Armani Sharif, Global Head of Talent at Plentific, a leading property management software company who are pioneering real-time property operations for real world impact.
Founded in 2013 by CEO Cem Savas and CTO Emre Kazan, Plentific has transformed repairs and maintenance processes. Their end-to-end solution seamlessly connects owners, operators, service providers and tenants on a single platform, making operations simpler, faster and more efficient.
In 2021, Plentific raised $100m in Series C funding, led by Highland Europe and Brookfield Technology Partners alongside Mubadala Investment Company and RXR Digital Ventures, as well as existing investors A/O PropTech and Target Global.
Episode 2 features Adriana Hurduc, Strategic Talent Acquisition Manager at Cavalry Ventures, a European early-stage venture capital fund headquartered in Berlin, focussing on pre-seed and seed stages with EUR260+ million in assets under management.
In 2021, Cavalry received the 'Hottest Seed Fund' award at The Europas Tech Startup Awards.
Episode 1 features Louis Thorne, Global Talent Lead at a tech unicorn, Flipdish. Founded in 2015, Flipdish positions itself as an alternative to online fast-food delivery aggregators such as Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats by helping restaurant owners bring their online ordering capability in-house.
In 2022, Flipdish became another of Ireland’s home grown tech ‘unicorns’ after a $100m investment led by Chinese conglomerate Tencent.
On this episode I talk to their Global Talent Lead, Louis to learn about his journey from humble beginnings as Chef to leading talent acquisition for Flipdish.