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  <title>Giovanni Lauricella on how to be recruited to a great startup in neurotech</title>
  <description>Giovanni Lauricella is a Vice President of the Mullings Group which is a Medical Device Technology recruitment firm. He helps startups in the neurotech space find talented people from the most experienced down to the entry-level positions. &amp;amp;nbsp; Top 3 Takeaways:  &amp;quot;Always pull on your network, always pull on that trust factor because people go to work for people. That's what they do, especially in startups and especially really early-stage startups&amp;quot;  &amp;quot;If you want to be headhunted, make yourself available to be found, build your LinkedIn profile. Let us find you, there's tools and platforms that exist&amp;quot;  &amp;quot;Just realize that there is a stigma. If you're 10 15, 20 years in corporate and you've never left and you want to go join a startup. I'm not saying it's impossible, but you start putting yourself into a box and breaking those shackles of corporate life. Going into a bootstrap, incredibly lean startup mentality, hair on fire, no resources to figure it out yourself can be hard&amp;quot;  1:00 &amp;quot;Do you want to explain what you do?&amp;quot; 4:15 &amp;quot;How are you able to get that talent and be able to consistently get talent?&amp;quot; 9:15 &amp;quot;What advice can you give in order to be headhunted by you? What is like the ideal candidate and what can candidates do to be more attractive?&amp;quot; 15:00 &amp;quot;So what's what can people do, learn or engage in order to build up that repertoire and be more desirable to you or do you just already have to be a CEO to be recruited for a CEO, be in regulatory to be recruited for regulatory? How do you break into that?&amp;quot; 25:00 &amp;quot;Is that kind of the better way to do it is learn skills in a big place and then go to a small place?&amp;quot; 29:30 &amp;quot; What, what should entrepreneurs, or what should companies be looking for?&amp;quot; 34:15 &amp;quot;Is there anything that we didn't talk about that you wanted to mention? Do you want to talk about your podcast as well?&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp;  https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Sand-Hill-Road-Venture/dp/059308358X </description>
  <author_name>Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions</author_name>
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