A VP of talent at Google's Wiz shares tips for getting hired at a late-stage startup
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Illustration by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Wiz was acquired by Google this year. A talent leader said Wiz has since seen a jump in job apps. What startups value most in candidates tends to shift as they mature, the talent leader said. A blockbuster acquisition, IPO, or funding round can turn a startup into a hiring magnet. It can also change what it takes to land a job there. Earlier this year, Google completed its $32 billion acquisition of cybersecurity startup Wiz , marking the search giant's largest deal to date. Erin Gard, vice president of talent at Wiz, told Business Insider that the company has seen a significant jump in job applications since the deal was announced a little over a year ago. Later-stage ventures have their own draw: more resources, greater job security, and additional room for advancement. For job seekers hoping to join a mature venture like Wiz, she shared the following advice: Tailor your pitch to the company's current stage The skills most prized at a startup can change as quickly as the company grows. Today, her job requires fluency with applicant-tracking systems that can bring order to a much larger hiring operation.
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Illustration by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Wiz was acquired by Google this year. A talent leader said Wiz has since seen a jump in job apps. After being bought by a large company, late-stage ventures can offer more resources than younger startups. What startups value most in candidates tends to shift as they mature, the talent leader said. A blockbuster acquisition, IPO, or funding round can turn a startup into a hiring magnet. It can also change what it takes to land a job there. Earlier this year, Google completed its $32 billion acquisition of cybersecurity startup Wiz , marking the search giant's largest deal to date. Erin Gard, vice president of talent at Wiz, told Business Insider that the company has seen a significant jump in job applications since the deal was announced a little over a year ago. She also said Wiz, which has maintained its brand since the acquisition, is hiring for more than 100 open roles across sales, engineering, and field operation
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