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Berri Wolosow Interview
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Meet Berri Wolosow, a fellow recruiter. Berri tells us what he thinks recruiting looks like in 2023. He actually has a very interesting 'prediction' of what he sees the future of business structure looking like and the changes that will be made. Check out the video, let me know what you think of what he says or your thoughts of how businesses look in the next year or two.
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Philly crafts and blackberry recruiting
we're here with very ball of soft but if
you look them up on LinkedIn there's no
V it's only W it's very complicated I'm
very uh I involved different uh very
nice projects I like to call Chloe
friends and I think that what Toby is
doing in the recruiting industry is
phenomenal
um a lot of people view other people in
the industry as a competitor until he's
really taking this whole industry and
turning it into you know an environment
that everyone works with each other
helps each other and uh ultimately we
land with much more successful places
than hires where do you think or what do
you think what food is going to look
like in the year 2023 I think that
there'll be a lot of small shops I think
recruiting is a relationship business
and there's only so many people you can
have a relationship with at once there
will be many different small recruiting
shops that everyone has a friend
everyone has a different type of company
but I do want to say I think the job
market is going in two directions okay
one low level work is gonna go to
Virtual assistants and I think that
entire level of work is going to move to
independent contractors people want to
be free they want to control that so
companies are gonna have to take their
work put it in a package and have
independent contractors doing marketing
doing data doing sales and everyone will
get to be their own boss work from
wherever they want and I think that's
going to be the future of unemployment
but a larger company they need somebody
full-time in-house do you think they're
going to Outsource that no so there's
always going to be companies that have
the keys but the problem is is that
because of uber and because of Lyft
people are able to make at least 25 30
an hour and be their own boss so
go to work when you're getting paid to
stay at home during covet or you can be
an Uber driver to make the same amount
of money so I think that companies that
want people in-house are ain't gonna
have to pay them a lot of money and
they're going to have to make the work
environmentally more comfortable and
that's going to be tight for business
owners I think their profit margins with
employees is going to go way down
interesting thank you yeah yeah where do
people find you you can find me on
LinkedIn
um uh or Whatsapp follow me on LinkedIn
uh thank you for all you do for them
recorders are not all like competitors
we work a lot together it's more helpful
we're gonna make a bigger impact on the
front and I always tell you about the
front end we're different companies but
on the back end a lot of them work very
well together
thank you