Jamie joins us to offer some insight into what it takes to be an early-stage recruiter, how talent professionals can level up the entire function of a business, and when companies should consider bringing on a full-time in-house talent resource.\xa0
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Key Points From This Episode:\xa0
How Jamie forged a career in the talent space and what led her to Primary.
Insight into her role as the first-ever recruiter at SeatGeek.
Recruiting for an early-stage company and what attracted her to the talent function.
How being an early-stage recruiter differs from a typical talent role.
What it looks & sounds like when a company invests in talent in a meaningful way.
The threshold at which a full-time in-house talent resource becomes invaluable.
Advice for fledgling recruiters who want to make the most of their skill sets.
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Quotes:
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\u201cWhen you scope a role appropriately and you bring in the right person for it, you can level up an entire function of a business, especially when it\u2019s early stage.\u201d \u2014 Jamie Sterrett [0:07:10]
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\u201cUltimately, as you grow in your career, you will need to be able to tie your work back to the impact that you\u2019re having [on the business].\u201d \u2014 Jamie Sterrett [0:12:23]
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\u201cEarly-stage recruiting is not for everyone. When you are the first recruiter somewhere, you are wearing all of the hats.\u201d \u2014 Jamie Sterrett [0:23:37]
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