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The Side Business Show with Ike Mutabanna


Oct 11, 2018

Brianna Rooney is just 33 and has built a highly successful recruiting business in the San Francisco Bay Area. In this episode, Brianna discusses what it takes to become a recruiter with a strong book of business. If you’re considering recruiting as a career or business, this one is for you.

Brianna Rooney has owned Techees, a very successful recruiting firm, for the last 8-1/2 years. Before finding her true passion, she graduated from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) in Los Angeles at the age of 20. She then dabbled in bartending for a couple of years before deciding she wanted to find an industry she could really excel at. Brianna joined a recruiting firm and loved it so much that she left and started her own. Her specialty is finding great places for highly sought-after software engineers. Reach out to Brianna at https://www.linkedin.com/in/bmarie/.

*** Raising Money Summit 2018 *** Ike Mutabanna is going to be on stage as an expert panelist at this summit in Denver. With over 400 investors from across the US attending, Ike will share his philosophy for raising money. Go to www.ike.show/moneysummit and you will get $100.00 off your ticket. This is a one of a kind Summit and we look forward to seeing you there.

Looking to start or grow your business? We’ve got an entire ecosystem to get you quickly off the ground with ideas, mentors, and money! Write to ike@thesidebusiness.show.

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