Today, we're joined by Alex Bouaziz, co-founder and CEO of Deel, the global HR and payroll platform now serving companies across 150+ countries with more than $1 billion in annual revenue.Tommy Stadlen talks to Alex about how Deel became the fastest startup to reach $100M in recurring revenue: and why that record came down to one thing: following customers. Alex explains why Deel launched with contractors when everyone else went after employees, how they carried the intensity of Y Combinator all the way to a billion-dollar business, and...
Today, we're joined by Alex Bouaziz, co-founder and CEO of Deel, the global HR and payroll platform now serving companies across 150+ countries with more than $1 billion in annual revenue.
Tommy Stadlen talks to Alex about how Deel became the fastest startup to reach $100M in recurring revenue: and why that record came down to one thing: following customers. Alex explains why Deel launched with contractors when everyone else went after employees, how they carried the intensity of Y Combinator all the way to a billion-dollar business, and why their M&A strategy (13 acquisitions in six years) has been one of their most underrated growth levers.
He speaks about:
- The YC "time chamber" mindset they still run the company on
- Why speed of execution matters - and why comfort in any department is a warning sign
- Why hiring A players is less about finding them, and more about NOT lowering the bar when you're desperate to hire
- What most people miss about the Deel M&A strategy (and how they keep founders motivated years after acquisition)
- The case for brand marketing at the enterprise stage, and what Arsenal taught him about community
- Why being a remote company selling to remote companies is an unfair advantage
And lots more!
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