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No matter what niche your startup operates in, few things are more important than finding the right talent to help it grow. The right hires can help your company operate more efficiently, increase productivity and engagement and even reduce your turnover rate — all of which has a direct impact on your bottom line. Of course, finding the game-changing talent that will take your startup to the next level can feel like a daunting task — especially when the average job opening gets 118 applications. As Mansour Tawafi, president of Validus, a private membership club explains, however, by learning to identify top talent, you can have confidence in your hiring decisions as you expand your team.Follow Us
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