ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: Reverse the Startup Hiring Rule with Ageless Hiring | Suuchi Ramesh | TEDxHobokenWomen
Here’s Great Tip: Reverse the Startup Hiring Rule with Ageless Hiring | Suuchi Ramesh | TEDxHobokenWomen
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As the leader of a growing manufacturing business, Suuchi gives rise to the idea that companies should work towards ageless hiring with more of a level playing field between millennials and experienced business leaders. Learn how your company can improve results. Suuchi Ramesh is the founder & CEO of Suuchi Inc. Using technology and an ageless culture Suuchi Inc has built the garment manufacturing factory of the future. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
13 Replies to “ENTREPRENEUR BIZ TIPS: Reverse the Startup Hiring Rule with Ageless Hiring | Suuchi Ramesh | TEDxHobokenWomen”
Powerful, inspiring, motivating… great role model
Powerful!
Absolutely Excellent!!! Well said and 100% true! Over 40 employees are more focused, usually done raising their children, not attached to their phones and really dedicated employees! I wish you great success! Barbara, Callagy Law
Very interesting take from a Millennial! Well said!
Great Talk!!
I thoroughly enjoyed your talk and wish you great success! Joanne, Callagy Law
Really Great Talk!!
Very Awesome!!! – Christine Piccirillo @ Callagy Law
Awesome Talk Suuchi!!! Very moving, motivating, inspiring and some real food for thought!! Nicole – Callagy Law
Excellent.
Awesome talk Suuchi! Your ability to address workplace issues like this with creative, open minded solutions, and further your willingness to share these ideas with others, makes me incredibly excited for the future! – Chris, Callagy Law
Thank you for making this presentation, Suuchi. Ageism is very much a concern for countless people in the job market (my father included), and is too often unmentioned when speaking on the importance of diversity in the workplace. -Daniel, Callagy Law
Wonderful tedtalk! V.proud of u.