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A marked natural ability or skill.
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"All employees should be talent recruiters".
As the influence of major labels erodes, licensers are seizing their chance to be talent scouts.
Venture capitalists, today more than ever, need to be talent scouts.
You can't just be "talent" anymore unless you really want to be.
The key, though, would be talent and they resolved to poach the boss of Goldman Sachs in Dubai, who would bring along his friend, the MENA chairman of consulting firm McKinsey to run the business.
We remain convinced that the correct way to build a marketplace in the salon space is to be talent focused rather than business focused but alas we were not able to fully realise that vision.
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Bedell reckons the network's next big hit is unlikely to be talent-based – perhaps signalling the end of a trend.
The regular season ended with Portland's record suggesting they were what they seemed to be talent-wise: the fifth seed in an absolutely brutally competitive conference behind the expected championship contenders (Spurs, Thunders, Clippers).
The model assumes that students posting ideas and feedback to companies will be talent-spotted by recruiters, or at the very least be able to take credit for successful ideas in their CV.
First is talent.
We were talent scouts.
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