Brad Polo is the Founder & CEO of Candidate Hub. He has 25+ years in sales, marketing, and recruitment.
Key Topics Discussed
The Recruitment Problem
Candidate Hub's Solution
The Sports Analogy: Building Championship Teams
Three ways to build teams:
Major Industry Issues
Remote Work Impact
Lightning Round Recommendations
Connect with Brad
Mentioned Resources
Lynn Osler is an HR and Culture Specialist. She has worked in a variety of sectors from retail startups to large health care organizations. She is currently a human resources generalist at Pagefreezer, a remote-first software company. In this episode, Lynn shares some of the tools and practices they use to create a strong remote culture and safeguard the well-being of team members.
Links from the episode:
https://ca.linkedin.com/in/lynnosler
https://www.amazon.ca/Coaching-Manual-Definitive-Principles-Personal/dp/1292084979.
https://www.audible.ca/pd/The-Coaching-Manual-5th-Edition-Audiobook/B0CBW3LW6Q
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Jamar Parris started his career on the technical side, working as a full stack engineer and systems architect. He was a tech lead at Buddy Media, which is Derek and Jamar first crossed paths after Salesforce acquired the company in 2012. His background has always been a blend of the technical and business sides. About 10 years ago, he switched from engineering to product management and has worked primarily in fintech and e-commerce, including companies you know like PayPal and Braintree. The pandemic led to some reevaluations for Jamar and his husband, which led them to quitting their jobs at the end of 2022 and taking a sabbatical. When Derek and Jamar spoke in 2024, Jamar was setting down roots in Lisbon, Portugal.
Links from the episode:
https://blog.jamarparris.com/p/in-search-of-a-different-approach
https://blog.jamarparris.com/p/my-new-reality-in-2024
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamar
https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/redefining-success-purpose-and-belonging
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Rob Smith was cajoled into filling out a paper application in a pub that turned into a 25 year career at 3M where he says he kept being asked to step into roles he wasn’t qualified for. After leading many initiatives in digital transformation, ebusiness, commerce, marketing automation, business strategy, and more, Rob reimagined his career and became a fractional executive, providing access to his experience and expertise to companies that otherwise would not be able to afford an executive of his caliber.
He is also the founder of FRAK, an in-person conference for fractional executives and the fractionally curious. And as if that isn’t enough, Rob is the CTO of Atomic Elevator, a syndicate of marketing professionals combining AI with human insights to create successful product launch strategies.
Links from the episode:
FRAK – A Conference for Fractional Pros - https://fractionalconference.com/
Atomic Elevator - https://www.atomicelevator.com/
Value Proposition Design: How to Create Products and Services Customers Want
The Speed of Trust
Reclaim AI (Smart Scheduling App for Teams)
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Najla Elmachtoub is an engineering leader. In her most recent role as a Director of Engineering at Etsy, she led product teams across several domains including mobile, machine learning, adtech, and more. Prior to Etsy, Najla worked at a fintech startup in New York as an engineering manager and a product manager.
She believes in growing teams with empathy, bringing people along for tough decisions, and advocating for others. In this episode, Najla shares how she applies human-centered thinking to engineering leadership. And stick around for her story about moving to Mexico City to open Etsy’s first office in Latin America.
Links from the episode:
The Universe in Your Hand: A Journey Through Space, Time, and Beyond
Journalist Motaz Azaiza مُعْتَز عزايزة ⚡️ (@motaz_azaiza)
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Leeno Karumanchery is a sociologist with a PhD focused in Diversity and Inclusion. Dr Karumanchery has 30+ years of experience in the field, he is widely published and is an internationally sought after speaker, facilitator and consultant. He is co-founder and head of behavioural sciences of MESH Diversity where his research underpins the MESH Diversity software platform.
Leeno combines his education, research and expertise to help organizations engage inclusion in a way that drives positive, sustainable and measurable change.
Links from the episode:
Leeno Karumanchery on LinkedIn
The McKenna Institute | University of New Brunswick
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Sergio Pereira was an advocate for remote work years before the pandemic forced everyone to think about it. Over the past decade, Sergio has worked in full-time and fractional CTO roles, hiring and leading teams distributed all over the world. He is the creator of the Remote Work Academy, the Remote Jobs Braintrust, and the Remote Work newsletter.
Links from the episode:
The Bootstrapped Founder Podcast with Arvid Kahl
The Pragmatic Engineer newsletter from Gergely Orosz
Mastering Remote Work (video course)
https://twitter.com/SergioRocks
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Introducing the Debugging Work podcast. Modern work can be a hot mess. This podcast is for discussing ways in which work doesn’t work. Host Derek Hatchard talks with guests about their areas of expertise and experiences making work better.