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Whom Should You Hire at a Startup? (Attitude Over Aptitude)

Both Sides of the Table

If you develop something novel that catches a spark you’ll have the world gunning for you over night. We know that if you start with ho-hum founders you’re less likely to assemble a world-class team. Find people to “punch above their weight class”. So what do it mean to “punch above one’s weight class?” Don’t sacrifice.

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Interview with Robin Richards, CareerArc

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Our interview this morning is with Robin Richards , the CEO of Los Angeles-based CareerArc (www.careerarc.com). The final piece is online coaching, which allows people, 7 days a week, to click and talk to a professional development coach, and help them go through questions, answer things like what should by resume look like.

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Interview with Jason Reid, Giftagram

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For our interview this morning, we caught up with Jason Reid , CEO and Co-founder of Giftagram (www.giftagram.com), which announced a $3.2M How that works, is when you download Giftagram, you can peruse through gifts in different categories that we have set up, and see what products we have. How does Giftagram work?

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Turning Thoughts into Productivity | The Fetchnotes Story

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No folders, submenus, or “category-container-box-lists” Write your reminder with a string of hashtags: #todo #pickup autobiography of arnold schwarzenegger from #amazon. Updates and the Fetchnotes backstory, expressed through a narrative interview with Fetchnotes CEO, Alex Schiff. ” light bulb moments.

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Interview with Bernardo Herzer, LEHR

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One of those companies is LEHR (www.golehr.com), which develops and markets lawn and garden equipment which uses propane--not gasoline--for power. Lawn and garden equipment uses a Class 4 Engine, the dirtiest of all engines. That's the only category where 2-strokes are still dominant. We sat down with Captain Bernardo J.