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Episode #78 with Samuel Brooksworth, who is the Founder and CEO of Remoteli, which is a tech-led on-demand staffing organisation with HQ in the UK. Remoteli supports organisations around the world in growing their teams with talented and ambitious graduates based in Africa.
Using AI, they match organisations with staff members based on personality matching and organisational culture. Companies see Remoteli as an extension of their core business, as they fully integrate their staff into their clients existing teams.
By working with Remoteli, companies can economically expand and diversify their teams rapidly by simply subscribing online.
What We Discuss With Samuel
Full show notes and resources can be found here: Unlocking Africa show notes
Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss AI Is Here to Stay! How Artificial Intelligence Can Contribute to Economic Growth in Africa with Celina Lee? Make sure to check it out!
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On this week’s episode of BGF, the ladies take a dive into separating work from their “real life” and not being challenged. Ava also shares a childhood memory and Tashaunda […]
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