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When I meet someone in the business world who’s a bit ”challenging” I refer to them as a “yell at the server” type.
Because ethics and values don’t live in a vacuum. The way people treat those they don’t *have* to be polite to speaks volumes as to how they’re like with everyone else.
This was a common test back in the old days (read: 4+ years ago.) When Zoom was weird and meeting for lunch was a default meeting setting.
Lunch/dinner/coffee/drinks was far more common in interviews. To be fair the common ‘advice’ was a bit over the top. Not sure who started the idea that “putting salt and pepper on your food before trying it means you’re impulsive” but no. I’ve never seen anyone ruled out of a job because of that.
But rudeness? That’s a deal breaker. Every time.
The same concept goes for how companies treat their partners, vendors, and clients. Those who try to pull one over on people – because they can – will do the same to everyone else.
Like their employees.
Some companies view their partners as a key contributor to their success. Some view them as a system to be gamed.
Which do you want to work for?
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In this quarterly update, Emily and Ryan hosted Hirewell CEO, Matt Massuci, where they dove into company-wide and practice-specific hiring trends from the start of 2025. While January and February lagged behind expectations—down 10% year-over-year—March brought a 25% surge, signaling renewed momentum. Executive search and interim hiring are on the rise, even as Solutions work has slowed. Despite external factors like Liberation Day causing brief delays, the last six weeks were the strongest of the year, especially the past two. Practice leads weigh in with mixed performance: CF and GTM are seeing higher deal volumes but softer billing, Industrial is driving growth through high-level searches, and Tech, while down, appears to be stabilizing. Net-net: 2025 began slower than 2024, but all signs point to a strong rebound.
Episode 32