The Digital Executive
Gino Ferrand on AI-Driven Talent Matching and the Future of Global Tech Teams | Ep 1075
23 Jun 2025
In this episode of The Digital Executive Podcast Gino Ferrand shares the journey behind TECLA, the AI-driven platform he founded to connect top Latin American developers with U.S. companies. Drawing from his personal experience and technical expertise, Ferrand explains how staying hands-on with development shaped TECLA’s evolution into a fast, smart, and human-centric solution for remote hiring.With over 50,000 users and a 97% success rate, TECLA leverages AI not just for efficiency, but to foster long-term talent success across borders. Gino also reveals his vision for blending automation with community, helping clients onboard talent seamlessly while building deeper, lasting partnerships. Tune in to hear how TECLA is transforming the global tech hiring landscape.Join thousands of curious minds and never miss a beat – Subscribe to our Newsletter for exclusive insights, episode highlights, and expert takeaways delivered straight to your inbox.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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