TTP – The Top 10% Podcast with Craig Whiting

TTP - The Top 10% Podcast with Craig Whiting
Podcast Description
TTP - The Top 10% PodcastTTP - The Top 10% Podcast is a deep dive into the world of hiring, recruitment, and career growth, exploring the strategies, challenges, and trends that shape how companies attract, hire, and retain top talent. Hosted by Craig Whiting, this series brings together tech leaders, recruiters, and industry experts to share their insights on what it really takes to build high-performing teams in today’s evolving job market.What to Expect in Each Episode:🔹 The Hiring Landscape – How companies find, assess, and secure top talent.🔹 Recruitment & Industry Insights – The evolving role of recruiters, agencies, and internal hiring teams.🔹 Leadership & Culture – How company culture and leadership styles impact hiring and retention.🔹 Career Growth & Development – How candidates can stand out and advance in their careers.🔹 Future of Work – The impact of remote work, AI, and new hiring trends on the job market.Whether you're a business leader, recruiter, or job seeker, The Top 10% Podcast will challenge your thinking and provide practical, real-world insights to help you navigate the ever-changing world of work.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast explores themes such as the hiring landscape, recruitment insights, leadership and culture, career growth, and the future of work. Episodes delve into specific topics like the importance of culture fit, candidates standing out, and adapting hiring practices to modern challenges. For example, one episode discusses how recruitment should focus on potential over technical skills for better long-term success.

TTP – The Top 10% Podcast
TTP – The Top 10% Podcast is a deep dive into the world of hiring, recruitment, and career growth, exploring the strategies, challenges, and trends that shape how companies attract, hire, and retain top talent.
Hosted by Craig Whiting, this series brings together tech leaders, recruiters, and industry experts to share their insights on what it really takes to build high-performing teams in today’s evolving job market.
What to Expect in Each Episode:
🔹 The Hiring Landscape – How companies find, assess, and secure top talent.
🔹 Recruitment & Industry Insights – The evolving role of recruiters, agencies, and internal hiring teams.
🔹 Leadership & Culture – How company culture and leadership styles impact hiring and retention.
🔹 Career Growth & Development – How candidates can stand out and advance in their careers.
🔹 Future of Work – The impact of remote work, AI, and new hiring trends on the job market.
Whether you’re a business leader, recruiter, or job seeker, The Top 10% Podcast will challenge your thinking and provide practical, real-world insights to help you navigate the ever-changing world of work.
In this episode, Craig sits down with Richard Jacobs, Head of Engineering at Thinkfolio (S&P Global), to discuss the evolving landscape of hiring, recruitment, and leadership in financial technology. With over 25 years in tech and deep experience in financial services, Richard shares his journey from hands-on development to leading high-performing teams.
They explore why being a great technologist doesn’t always translate to great leadership, how hiring processes can be refined to identify true talent, and the challenges of technical assessments in recruitment. Richard also shares insights on hiring in buy-side vs. sell-side finance, building teams that thrive, and how hybrid work is reshaping company culture.
Whether you're a hiring manager, recruiter, or tech professional, this episode dives into the nuances of tech hiring, leadership, and how companies can attract and retain top talent.
🎙 Key Topics:
🔹 The transition from software engineer to engineering leader
🔹 Why hiring for finance requires a different approach
🔹 How to refine technical assessments & avoid hiring bias
🔹 The impact of remote & hybrid work on career growth
🔹 Retention strategies: What keeps top talent engaged?
Tune in for a deep dive into recruitment, leadership, and the future of hiring in financial technology.
Show Notes & Timestamps
[00:00] – Opening & Introduction
- Richard’s background in software engineering & leadership.
- The evolution from technologist to Head of Engineering.
[05:00] – What Makes a Great Tech Leader?
- Why technical expertise doesn’t always equal strong leadership.
- The shift from problem-solving to team empowerment.
- How leaders can create environments where teams thrive.
[12:00] – The Challenges of Hiring in Financial Services
- The differences between hiring for buy-side vs. sell-side firms.
- Why the best engineers don’t always come from finance backgrounds.
- How to identify potential in candidates beyond their resume.
[20:00] – The Role of Technical Assessments in Hiring
- Why companies use coding tests like HackerRank & Codility.
- The challenge of balancing real-world assessments vs. standardized tests.
- How to minimize hiring bias through structured evaluations.
[30:00] – Remote & Hybrid Work: Pros & Cons
- Why hybrid work benefits senior engineers but challenges juniors.
- The impact of remote setups on mentorship & career growth.
- How companies can balance flexibility with team cohesion.
[40:00] – Talent Retention & Employee Growth
- Why most people leave jobs: money vs. role progression.
- How leaders can offer growth without constant promotions.
- The importance of clear career paths in retaining top talent.
[50:00] – Final Thoughts & Key Takeaways
- The future of hiring in tech & financial services.
- How leaders can foster long-term career success.
- Why recruitment needs to evolve beyond just skills matching.

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