Send us a text New episode of scalr sagecast with career coach, Aditya Rajagopalan. Aditya’s career started the way many of ours did: fairly traditional, ticking the expected boxes, following the well-lit corporate path. But somewhere along the way, he realised that doing what you’re good at and doing what you’re built for aren’t always the same thing. So he tried things on. Different roles. Different environments. Different challenges. And in that process of exploration he found his real cal...
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Send us a text New episode of scalr sagecast with career coach, Aditya Rajagopalan. Aditya’s career started the way many of ours did: fairly traditional, ticking the expected boxes, following the well-lit corporate path. But somewhere along the way, he realised that doing what you’re good at and doing what you’re built for aren’t always the same thing. So he tried things on. Different roles. Different environments. Different challenges. And in that process of exploration he found his real cal...
scalr sagecast - #52 - Scott Allan - Fixing the Fundamentals of Talent Tech
scalr sagecast
27 minutes
4 months ago
scalr sagecast - #52 - Scott Allan - Fixing the Fundamentals of Talent Tech
Send us a text After a short break, I'm delighted that scalr sagecast is back - and we’re starting off strong. This week, I’m joined by Scott Allan, founder of TalentTech, who has spent a significant part of the last decade helping companies derive value from their HR and TA tech stacks. From agency roots to global projects with SmartRecruiters, Avature and Gloat, Scott’s career blends creative recruitment know-how with deep implementation experience. It means he doesn’t just understand the t...
scalr sagecast
Send us a text New episode of scalr sagecast with career coach, Aditya Rajagopalan. Aditya’s career started the way many of ours did: fairly traditional, ticking the expected boxes, following the well-lit corporate path. But somewhere along the way, he realised that doing what you’re good at and doing what you’re built for aren’t always the same thing. So he tried things on. Different roles. Different environments. Different challenges. And in that process of exploration he found his real cal...