
Second in Command: The Chief Behind the Chief with Cameron Herold Ep. 436 - Quickly Hire COO, Emily Hunkler
In today's episode of the Second in Command podcast, Cameron is joined by Emily Hunkler, Chief Operating Officer of Quickly Hire, a staffing and recruiting agency.
You'll hear the journey of a driven COO who shares her insights on building effective teams and fostering a thriving company culture. Emily discusses the importance of collaboration and adaptability in achieving ambitious goals, even when the path forward is uncertain.
Discover a unique approach to scaling businesses through innovative solutions that prioritize flexibility and efficiency. Drawing from personal experiences and the company’s own practices, Emily explores how leveraging fractional talent can empower organizations to achieve impactful results while remaining agile in dynamic markets.
This episode offers insights into the transformative power of embracing discomfort and taking risks in both professional and personal growth.
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In This Episode You'll Learn:
- The benefits of hiring fractional talent, including guaranteed weekly hours and the ability to grow teams. (9:54)
- The importance of communication skills and language proficiency for global talent. (14:13)
- Quickly Hire's marketing strategy, focusing on direct outreach and building a community for pros. (28:23)
- The challenges of managing a remote team and the importance of clear communication and regular check-ins. (30:52)
- And much more...
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- Connect with Emily: Website | LinkedIn
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- Get Cameron’s book: Second in Command: Unleash the Power of Your COO Book
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