Element ATS Visits 500 Startups in San Francisco
Element stopped by the headquarters of 500 Startups in San Francisco – one of the biggest startup accelerators out there.
We’ve been spending time in Silicon Valley meeting investors, other startups, and accelerators. Every meeting teaches us something, and honestly, it’s hard not to come back fired up.
Element, Maciej Michalewski, visiting 500 Startups in San Francisco” />
These aren’t just courtesy visits, either. We pitch Element and collect honest feedback on how to do it better. Turns out, sharpening your pitch helps everywhere – whether you’re talking to investors or selling our ATS system to new clients day to day.
Wish us luck!
DISCOVER ELEMENT!
Maciej Michalewski
CEO @ Element. Recruitment Automation Software
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