Hiring

Five Questions with Russell Mitchell, District 2 City Council Candidate

Five Questions with Russell Mitchell, District 2 City Council Candidate

Original post by  Timothy Darnell via BrookHavenPatch Mitchell says transitioning DeKalb County codes to Brookhaven codes will be the most important initial step in the incorporation process. 1. Why are you running for office? Mitchell: During the cityhood process, I never had intentions of running for City Council in Brookhaven. However, after the success of the incorporation efforts, […]

4 Ways To Conquer Your “Entrepreneurial Hiring Handicap”

4 Ways To Conquer Your “Entrepreneurial Hiring Handicap”

Original post by Jason Webster via B2C As an entrepreneur, you are handicapped. Very few job seekers have heard of you (yet!); however, they have heard of the tons of employers with more popular brands. But you know that. Don’t fret: we’ve got some secret hiring weapons for you to unleash. Have you ever heard of ReTargeter? […]

The Easy Button: Making Hiring Less Painful for Startups

The Easy Button: Making Hiring Less Painful for Startups

Original post by Jessica via The Sourcery The recent plague of acqui-hires is making it seem like there’s no talent rock left un-turned in Silicon Valley and San Francisco. This simply isn’t the case. Things may seem dire, but you don’t need to make an offer to every developer that you meet. If you’re a funded startup, there’s still hope! You just need to make […]