Here are the episode highlights from my conversation with Domenic Maiani. Hockey Star Turned Recruiter: Domenic Maiani, a former college hockey player who now uses his competitive spirit to excel in supply chain recruiting. He shares how he overcame challenges in the industry and uses social media to find top talent. Hiring Crisis in Logistics: Domenic talks about some of the biggest obstacles faced by companies in the logistics industry when it comes to recruiting. He discusses the importance of company culture, efficient hiring processes, and competitive salaries. He also offers advice to candidates on how to stand out in this competitive market. The Future of Logistics: Listen in for Domenic's predictions on the future of the logistics industry in 2024. He expects a fierce battle for top talent and anticipates companies on the tech side making acquisitions. He concludes with an interesting perspective on how tough economic times can actually strengthen the workforce. #logisticsindustry #logisticsindustry #recruitment #recruiting #businessowner #entrepreneurship
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