YellowDog CEO and founder, Gareth Williams, appeared on ITV News’ 10pm show last night speaking about the challenges of recruiting high quality talent in a an aggressively innovative marketplace.
In a guest segment with Rupert Evelyn, the South West correspondent for ITV News, Gareth shared his view that hiring outstanding people for every role – whether it be sales, customer service, or our technology itself – can be difficult when some of the core skills of coding and business are not in ready supply.
Filmed in Engine Shed, a place that generates and encourages innovation through collaboration and networks, we gave Rupert Evelyn a tour of SETsquared and the YellowDog offices, giving him a snapshot of what an exponentially growing scale up looks like in practice.
In a conversation that spanned YellowDog teams in the UK and Lithuania, coding clubs for children, and the future skills gap without women, ethnic minorities, and those from different backgrounds, Gareth shared his vision of a company that is not only diverse but inclusive.
Of course, this is not the first time that Gareth has spoken about his dream for YellowDog; when the company was included on the Disrupt South West list, he challenged people that “more diverse role models within tech would help increase diversity”, and this opportunity to feature on primetime national news and speak about his passion for inclusivity through recruitment was simply too good to miss.
You are seeing this because you are using a browser that is not supported. The YellowDog website is built using modern technology and standards. We recommend upgrading your browser with one of the following to properly view our website:
Windows MacPlease note that this is not an exhaustive list of browsers. We also do not intend to recommend a particular manufacturer's browser over another's; only to suggest upgrading to a browser version that is compliant with current standards to give you the best and most secure browsing experience.