Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Efamily member Kari Smith's daughter has company that helps employers to find minimum wage workers & She's a TOP 40 under 40 in NOLA!

http://www.gotointerview.com/ - I went to the site - very nice!! Check it out! 34 years old!


From Kari to the efamily -- Do you have a small business that hires minimum wage employees?  If so please contact my daughter who is one of the top 40 under 40 in New Orleans. 


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Crystal D. McDonald, 34
Co-founder and CEO, GoToInterview
www.gotointerview.com; www.facebook.com/go2interview; @go2interview;

Book currently reading:
The Clock of the Long Now: Time & Responsibility by Stewart Brand
Favorite new album: Beauty Behind the Madness by The Weeknd
Favorite Twitter account:
@GrowthHackers
Favorite local band: Hot 8 Brass Band
Favorite restaurant: Dooky Chase and Irene's Cuisine
What do you do in your off time? Nothing makes me happier than spending time with my husband and 2-year-old son. The days that we cook, play, or explore together are my best days.
Cocktails or beer? Cocktails, of course.

  Crystal McDonald is changing the way businesses hire workers while also giving jobseekers the platform they need to reach employers. She and her husband Todd created GoToInterview to address the hiring challenges they experienced as fast food franchise owners. The company is a web-based employment service that saves employers and jobseekers the resources typically spent on a first interview. Employers post questionnaires online, and candidates respond.
  Through a partnership with Job1, the company offers prospective employees assistance in refining their responses to interview questionnaires and shows them how to market their skills.
  "We want to literally transform the way employers and jobseekers think about the hiring process," McDonald says.
  The entrepreneur also is active in the community, serves as vice president of the Women's Professional Council, is on the Contemporary Arts Center Audience Advisory Committee and is an advisor for the Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans

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