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Don’t stop hiring humans — stop hiring the wrong humans, Artisan’s founder says

Don’t stop hiring humans — stop hiring the wrong humans, Artisan’s founder says

Artisan’s founder emphasizes the importance of hiring the right talent over simply hiring humans, countering their “Stop Hiring Humans” campaign. The message highlights that successful scaling depends on selecting suitable team members rather than avoiding human hires altogether. The campaign, launched by Artisan, aims to challenge traditional hiring practices, stressing quality over quantity in team building.

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