Optimize your recruiting efforts, find top talent, & make sure candidates are a perfect fit for your open positions

Did you know that 86% of the most qualified candidates for your open positions are already employed and not actively seeking a new job? Recruiting is a challenging task, mostly because a lot of job applicants are unqualified, a good candidate might decide to take another job before you’re able to finalize an offer, and usually half of the applicants abandon the process midway if they happen to read a negative review.
In order to find top talent who fit within your culture and create a pool of candidates you can draw from whenever you need to, you have to optimize your recruiting efforts, and that’s what we’ll talk about in this course.
We’ll cover:
By the end of this course, you'll have everything you need to raise your company’s profile, find top talent, and make sure candidates are a perfect fit for any positions you need to fill.

Founder of Sprintkick | Ex-VC | Ex-startup founder
Hi, I'm Evan Kimbrell. Thanks for checking out my course. **My courses have been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur Magazine, BusinessInsider, BuzzFeed, Mashable, TheNextWeb, The Daily Beast, & Techcrunch** Currently, I'm the Founder and Director of Sprintkick, a full-service, referral-only digital agency based out of San Francisco. Over the past four years I've overseen the development and launch of over 100 web and mobile apps. Clients range from two-man bootstrapping startups to multibillion dollar Fortune 100s like Wal-Mart, Dick's Sporting Goods, and GNC. Prior to Sprintkick I worked as a VC for a new firm called Juvo Capital, based out of L.A. I spearheaded the firm's expansion into Silicon Valley and into the Consumer Web tech category. In the long long ago, I was a co-founder for an educational software startup called ScholarPRO that raised a ton of money and then spectacularly blew up (in the bad way). Before it exploded like the Death Star, I went through five tech incubators (yes, five): Tech Stars, Excelerate Labs, MassChallenge, Babson Venture Program, and Sparkseed.
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