Show notes:
(0:00) Intro
(0:56) Prioritize hiring yourself
(5:37) Always keep looking for talent
(8:10) Align incentives with your hire
(15:05) How to find the best hires
(19:15) How to run a good loop
(29:51) Reference checks are underrated
(37:25) How to close the hire
(45:45) Conclusion
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