May 18, 2021

Engaging with Technical Talent

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Hirewell partner James Hornick talks with Elliott Garms, who is the Co-Founder of humanpredictions, a recruitment tech company that takes a data-focused approach to engage with technical talent. Elliott has been at the forefront of the recruitment landscape in understanding the changes and trends in how technology professionals interact in regards to their job searches.

Elliott and James discuss the changes in the tech recruiting landscape and how to better engage with technical talent.

Partner at Hirewell. #3 Ranked Sarcastic Commenter on LinkedIn.

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