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They're going to make a new hire.
It costs a lot to make a new hire; academic scientists who couldn't hack the transition have burned these managers more than once.
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Take the time to connect with a new hire, make a few calls on someone's behalf, or give a junior associate the feedback he's craving.
The rest of the Plinky team will be joining in this new endeavor, and Shellen also tells me that they've made a new high-profile hire on the engineering end, that they're not ready to announce yet.
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