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In this episode of the Operators Only podcast, we sat down with Varun Anand, co-founder and head of ops at Clay, to discuss:
Varun shares his experiences working on Hillary Clinton's campaign, his instinct-driven approach to business, and how Clay is redefining B2B SaaS with its innovative product and culture. This episode offers valuable insights for founders, operators, and anyone interested in the inner workings of fast-growing tech startups.
CHAPTERS:
(00:00:00) Teaser
(00:00:54) About the Episode
(00:02:23) Introduction and Background
(00:03:59) Working for Hillary Clinton
(00:05:22) Joining Clay as Advisor
(00:06:33) Early Days at Clay
(00:08:45) Building Clay's Go-to-Market Strategy
(00:15:04) Clay's Growth and Evolution
(00:19:17) Becoming Co-Founder at Clay
(00:37:07) Balancing Work and Personal Life
(00:49:01) Sponsors: Outro
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Website: https://www.operatorsonly.fm/
Twitter (Host): https://twitter.com/andrew__rea
Twitter (Co-Host): https://x.com/ramshe1000
LinkedIn (Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewrea1996/
LinkedIn (Co-Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/rameel-sheikh-051246a3/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Operators_Only
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We talked to Aman Samra about his career as a finance operator at venture-backed startups. He's now been the first finance hire / leader at 4 different companies and learned a lot in the process. We discussed:
Aman shared his take on transitioning from traditional accounting firms to early-stage startups, the importance of being a generalist in startup finance roles, and how AI is changing the financial margin profiles for software companies. Great episode for all the finance operators out there or if you're a founder figuring out your first full-time finance leader.
For real-time updates on Spellbook and to follow Aman's work more closely, check out the links below:
Spellbook: https://www.spellbook.legal/
Aman's Twitter : https://x.com/amansamraa
Aman's LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/amansamra/
Aman's Podcast - Generation Hustle : https://www.generationhustlepod.com/podcast
CHAPTERS:
(00:00:00) Teaser
(00:01:03) About the Episode
(00:01:43) Introduction and Background
(00:03:41) First Finance Hire Expectations
(00:06:39) Finance Background Requirements
(00:09:38) Finance Team Structure
(00:13:33) Hiring for Finance Roles
(00:18:38) Balancing Ambition in Finance Teams
(00:38:15) AI Impact on Gross Margins
(00:44:27) Unsexy Tasks in Finance
(00:45:41) Outro
SOCIAL LINKS:
Website: https://www.operatorsonly.fm/
Twitter (Host): https://twitter.com/andrew__rea
Twitter (Co-Host): https://x.com/ramshe1000
LinkedIn (Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewrea1996/
LinkedIn (Co-Host): https://www.linkedin.com/in/rameel-sheikh-051246a3/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Operators_Only
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Rameel and I chatted with our friend Benjamin Surman about hiring overseas talent. Ben's the COO at Somewhere.com, one of the leaders in the new wave of overseas talent firms that have popped up in the last few years. We went deep on:
Benjamin shares insights on building trust with founders, proving your worth as an operator, and navigating ownership changes. He also discusses the challenges and opportunities of hiring internationally, including cultural differences, legal implications, and the importance of having proper systems in place. Good episode if you're trying to think through the pros and cons of hiring talent outside the US.
For real-time updates on Somewhere and to follow Benjamin’s work more closely, check out the links below:
CHAPTERS:
(00:00:00) Teaser
(00:00:59) About the Episode
(00:02:04) Introduction of Benjamin Thurman
(00:02:39) Rise of overseas hiring in tech
(00:05:53) Benjamin's journey to COO
(00:09:16) Earning trust with founders
(00:10:28) Navigating ownership changes
(00:12:47) Rebranding to Somewhere.com
(00:15:36) International hiring market trends
(00:18:24) Global talent vs outsourcing
(00:21:34) Somewhere's hiring process
(00:24:48) Managing international employees
(00:27:04) Challenges in global hiring
(00:30:10) Hiring executives internationally
(00:33:23) Advice for choosing hiring partners
(00:39:01) Key takeaways and conclusion
(00:40:32) Outro
SOCIAL LINKS:
Website: https://www.operatorsonly.fm/
Twitter_Host : https://twitter.com/andrew__rea
Twitter_Co-Host : https://x.com/ramshe1000
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewrea1996/
LinkedIn_Co-Host : https://www.linkedin.com/in/rameel-sheikh-051246a3/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Operators_Only
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This episode is special for me. My friend Sophia Deng has had a hell of a run as a startup operator at several of the most iconic tech companies of the last decade. But what I especially love about her is how thoughtful, opinionated, and raw she is about all the things she's learned. She's inspiring and her takes will challenge your thinking.
We covered a bunch of stuff in this episode including:
And much more.
Here's the link to "The Sun" Blog Post discussed in the episode: https://sophdeng.github.io/2022/04/30/the-sun.html
To follow Sophia’s work more closely, check out the links below:
Sophia's Twitter: https://x.com/sophdeng
Sophia's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/soph-deng/
Sophia's Podcast: Game of Life Podcast
Sophia's Website: https://sophdeng.github.io/
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CHAPTERS:
(00:00:00) Teaser
(00:01:06) About the Episode
(00:02:01) Introduction and Background
(00:03:21) Philosophy Major and Career Impact
(00:06:29) Transition to Finance and Tech
(00:09:03) Journey to Instacart
(00:12:13) Early Role at Instacart
(00:13:14) Career Transitions and Growth
(00:16:22) Gigster Experience and Learnings
(00:19:06) Joining Ramp and Company Culture
(00:23:11) The 'It Factor' in Founders
(00:25:43) Achievements at Ramp
(00:29:36) Remote Work and Operational Challenges
(00:33:02) Transitioning to Founder
(00:35:41) The Idea Maze and Founder Journey
(00:40:13) Confidence and Founder Experience
(00:46:48) The Sun Theory in Startups
(00:58:03) Reflections on Founding a Company
(01:03:55) Lessons from Startup Experience
(01:13:30) Founder Identity and Motivation
(01:25:15) Closing Thoughts and Contact Info
(01:34:42) Outro
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Website : https://www.operatorsonly.fm/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrew__rea
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewrea1996/
Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzn92lHHiCAfg5RllEd-FAw
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Welcome to the first episode of the operators only podcast. We sat down with Preeya Goenka the COO of Beehive to talk about:
For real-time updates on beehiiv and to follow Preeya’s work more closely, check out the links below:
beehiiv : https://www.beehiiv.com/
beehiiv on Twitter : https://x.com/beehiiv
beehiiv on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/beehiiv/
Preeya's Twitter : https://x.com/gopreezy
Preeya's LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/preeya-goenka/
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CHAPTERS:
(00:00:00) Teaser
(00:00:58) About the Episode
(00:01:50) Introduction and Background
(00:04:16) Career Progression at CM Group
(00:06:21) Joining Beehive as Chief of Staff
(00:08:29) Chief of Staff to COO Transition
(00:11:45) COO Role and Dynamics
(00:13:51) Acquiring Companies: Swapstack and TypeDream
(00:17:18) Building Beehive's Ad Network
(00:24:00) Acquisitions and M&A Strategy
(00:30:31) Ad Network Development and Future
(00:40:07) Personal Motivation and Career Choices
(00:42:59) Private Equity vs Venture Backed Companies
(00:45:44) Outro
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SOCIAL LINKS:
Website : https://www.operatorsonly.fm/
Twitter_Host : https://twitter.com/andrew__rea
Twitter_Co-Host : https://x.com/ramshe1000
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewrea1996/
LinkedIn_Co-Host : https://www.linkedin.com/in/rameel-sheikh-051246a3/
Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzn92lHHiCAfg5RllEd-FAw
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