WATCH: How Bronto Recruits Engineers
![]() |
BY LAURA BAVERMAN
@laurabaverman
5.6.14
|
Filed Under: NEWS: Startups
Recruiting software engineers, designers, architects? Here's what you're up against.
Bronto Software released a new recruiting video yesterday aimed at the dozens of engineers it will be hiring this year. It's the latest in a series of videos aimed at the employee sets the email marketing company needs to continue its aggressive growth path. In February, after posting a more than 25 percent increase in sales in 2013, Bronto announced it would hire between 65 and 70 new workers around the world, bringing its total workforce well past 200.
The video is very clearly addressing a major problem in the software industry—turnover. It features Bronto employees talking about the ways they are empowered to tackle new projects, implement new technology and solve problems....all ways to keep the job fresh.
Take a look, and consider the strategies you're using to attract the best and brightest employees.
You Might Also Be Interested In

Rami Essaid gave up a $180,000 salary, a girlfriend and his house when he made a bet that bots would become a problem worthy of his attention.

It's not too late to head down to the Raleigh Convention Center for day three of the Digital Marketing for Business Conference. Butin case you can't make it today, here's a quick video of tips from Will Hardison of the email marketing startup FanBase.

I get it. Truly, I do. The older I get, the fewer female friends I have that are aspiring in careers. They've decided to stay home with kids, or to scale back their workload, or take a less demanding job.

When Google narrowed its list of American cities to 34 that it would consider for the next installation of its one-gigabit-per-second Google Fiber Internet offering, city officials and residents across the Triangle were excited.

Meet Debby Stroman, a PhD, UNC professor, former college basketball player and assistant coach, entrepreneur and sports business aficionado who is inspiring her students to start and launch businesses inspired by sport.