2014 Schedule
Interactive: March 7–11  •  Film: March 7–15  •  Music: March 11–16

Joining the Team: The Startup Seduction

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ATTENTION: You must signup in advance to attend this workshop. You will need to have a valid SXSW badge, and an activated SXsocial account. To reserve your seat, please go here: https://sup.sxsw.com/schedule/IAP22986

Miles Parroco, head of recruiting at Eventbrite, will give attendees an overview of what it means to join the team at a startup from a recruiter's perspective. This includes valuable insights both on what an emerging company is looking for in their early hires, the important questions a job seeker should ask potential employers, and how to spot top talent.

The first 30 minutes will be a presentation and activity, the next 30 minutes will be a question and answer period, and in the remaining 90 minutes, Miles and members of his team will be available to work one-on-one with job seekers and recruiters, looking at resumes and answering more specific questions.

Prerequisites:
- People who are job searching in the startup world, or own a startup and are looking for ways to recruit talent, will get the most out of the experience.
- No prior knowledge is necessary.

What to Bring:
- Job seeker attendees should bring their resumes and something to take notes with.
- Attendees who are recruiting talent should bring a list of their open requisitions and something to take notes with.

Presenters

Greg Stock

Sr Mgr, Technical Recruiting

Eventbrite

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Lauren Titterud

Recruiter

Eventbrite





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Miles Parroco

Recruiting

Eventbrite

Miles serves as director of recruiting at Eventbrite where he has recruited top talent for three years. He has more than ten years of experience and, prior to Eventbrite, recruited professionals for technology companies including Cisco and Palm.

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