Description
Ryan Carroll is the VP of Engineering at Zylo, a SaaS company that helps you manage your SaaS spend. Last year, Zylo raised a $9M Series A round of funding, and they’ve been on a high-growth path ever since. Ryan has already hired 20 engineers to-date, and has plan of hiring ten more in the next year.
In this episode, we discuss why the best teams don’t take agile directly off-the-shelf, and how a big round of funding changed his team structure and hiring process.
For notes and a full transcription of the episode, visit woventeams.com/35.
Special Guest: Ryan Carroll.
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