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Strong opinions on the tech world that will likely land (at least) one person in hot water.

Hosted by Reece Warren of Few&Far.

In Hot Waterfall Reece Warren

    • Technologie

Strong opinions on the tech world that will likely land (at least) one person in hot water.

Hosted by Reece Warren of Few&Far.

    IHW#4: Is there a future for contracting? | w/ Nikos Katsikanis

    IHW#4: Is there a future for contracting? | w/ Nikos Katsikanis

    In today's episode, I'm joined by Nikos Katsikanis where we discuss the future of the contract market and a few other interesting conspiracies.



    Check out Nikos' podcast here: https://learn.nikoskatsikanis.com/episodes

    • 48 Min.
    IHW#3: Does remote working kill company culture? | w/ Jason Atlas

    IHW#3: Does remote working kill company culture? | w/ Jason Atlas

    Since March 2020, remote working has been forced upon businesses of all shapes and sizes all across the world. The question is, though, is it here to stay?



    I'm joined by Jason Atlas (former Microsoft, Bloomberg, Adbrain etc.) where we discuss the hidden risks of remote working and the damage it might be doing to 'company culture'.

    • 56 Min.
    IHW#2: Are tech companies killing consumers? | w/ Tomas Halgas

    IHW#2: Are tech companies killing consumers? | w/ Tomas Halgas

    According to a recent documentary by Netflix called 'The Social Dilemma', tech companies are the primary cause of the huge increase in depression and suicide rates across the world. In this episode, I'm joined by Tomas Halgas (Co-Founder of Sphere and former Facebook engineer) to explore how accurate those claims (among others) are. If you want to find out more about Sphere and how they're creating a chat app that transforms groups into vibrant communities effortlessly then click this link: > community.sphere.me

    • 42 Min.
    IHW#1: Do startups have the best talent? | w/ Michele Esposito

    IHW#1: Do startups have the best talent? | w/ Michele Esposito

    Startups have three key advantages when it comes to hiring the best talent.



    Speed. Flexibility. Ownership.



    On today's episode, we discuss with Michele Esposito (Co-Founder of Candu Labs) as to whether or not these advantages have led to a shift in where the best talent are now choosing to work.



    Check out his article here: https://www.candu.ai/blog/how-startups-can-hire-better-than-google



    If you haven't heard of Candu before, check out there website here: https://www.candu.ai/



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    • 49 Min.

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