The Greenhouse Podcast: People-first

People-first companies prioritize their people and foster a culture of hiring. They understand that people are their most valuable asset, so they treat all their people practices – especially hiring – as strategic, rather than administrative, functions. Join host Donald Knight, Chief People Officer at Greenhouse, for the latest season of The Greenhouse podcast: People-first as he sits down with individuals at innovative organizations such as Kickstarter, WPP, SoundExchange and more to discover how these companies prioritize their people. In each episode, you’ll discover why the most successful companies recognize diversity as the key to fostering creativity and improving business performance, as well as spurring innovation and creating positive social good. You’ll also get practical, sustainable strategies you can use to start making your own company more people-first. Listen to all seasons of The Greenhouse podcast such as Talent Makers, What’s your why?, Hiring Maturity and more to hear valuable talent strategy, insights, guidance and actionable takeaways for your business.

https://www.greenhouse.io/podcast

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 30m. Bisher sind 49 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 23 hours 52 minutes

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Talent Makers Studio BONUS: Inside Greenhouse’s hiring journey


Talent Makers are leaders who make hiring their top priority. They know what it takes to compete for top talent, focus on accelerating diversity within their organization and build winning teams. In this episode of the Hiring for what’s next podcast series, The Talent Makers, you'll hear directly from leaders on winning hiring strategies that drive real business results in their organizations...


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 November 15, 2019  43m
 
 

episode 1: Talent Makers Studio: Susan Lee, SeatGeek


For Chief People Officer Susan Lee, humility is one of the things she loves the most about working at SeatGeek, a company that helps the world enjoy live events. During this episode, Susan shares what she values in a strong recruiting team, and how that brings company culture to life in every part of the business, all within an environment of humility...


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 September 5, 2019  34m
 
 

episode 2: Talent Makers Studio: Teresa Dietrich, McKinsey New Ventures


Growing teams is an art, and Teresa Dietrich’s career building tech teams is a testament to what great looks like. In this episode, Teresa shares how her experience across a wide array of companies spanning different industries and sizes solidified her belief that hiring, retaining and progressing the right people with the right skills is the best way to ensure smooth sailing in business...


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 September 5, 2019  29m
 
 

episode 3: Talent Makers Studio: Claude Silver, VaynerMedia


Building a successful advertising empire takes more than quippy copy - it takes a lot of heart. Claude Silver has helped build and lead the team at VaynerMedia as the ad darling’s first-ever Chief Heart Officer. During this episode, hear how she has ridden the waves of change by building a culture of belonging and empowering teams to be purpose-driven, efficient and strong...


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 September 5, 2019  34m
 
 

episode 4: Talent Makers Studio: Shauna Geraghty, TalkDesk


From scaling a marketing practice to scaling the entire TalkDesk team around the world, VP of Global Talent Shauna Geraghty shares her Talent Maker journey at software company TalkDesk. Discover the parallels between structured hiring and clinical psychology that Shauna applied to propel TalkDesk along a hyper-growth trajectory that traverses the globe across six offices...


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 October 2, 2019  32m
 
 

episode 5: Talent Makers Studio: Mason Wong, Lyft


Rideshare company Lyft (which has recently gone public) hires over 200 people every month...


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 October 16, 2019  27m
 
 

episode 6: Talent Makers Studio: Dr. Salima Bhimani, Alphabet


People aren’t static, which means how we approach equity, diversity and inclusion isn’t static. It’s a muscle that needs to be continuously built. Over the last 20 years, Dr. Salima Bhimani has served as a consultant, researcher, educator and systems designer and now, as chief equity and inclusion systems strategist for Alphabet, she shares why we need to be open to trying and potentially failing, and why anything we do around ED&I needs us to be open to learning from each other...


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 October 30, 2019  34m
 
 

episode 7: Talent Makers Studio: Steven Broudy, Bevy


The war for Talent can always benefit from a different perspective, and Steven Broudy of Bevy has a unique blend of military experience and sales smarts. In this episode, we’re honored to talk to Steven, one of the top up and coming sales leaders in the industry and a former special ops sniper. He shares his own experiences in the power of authentic connection, how to navigate the tricky business of building trust and how to nurture future sales leaders...


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 November 13, 2019  16m
 
 
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