Billion-dollar finance firm hires celebs to headhunt prime job candidates

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Billion-dollar finance firm hires celebs to headhunt prime job candidates
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In a hot hiring market, Liquidity Group has been shelling out on celeb message site Cameo, getting stars to encourage its favorite applicants to accept positions.

Execs at a top finance firm have come up with an ingenious way to beat the current red-hot competition for talent, Page Six has learned: getting celebrities to do their hiring for them.

We’re told that billion-dollar fund Liquidity Group has been shelling out cash on celebrity message site Cameo, getting a whole host of stars to encourage the company’s favorite applicants to take a job there., “Newman” from “Seinfeld,” Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, “Vito” from “The Sopranos” and “Tiger King’s” Carole Baskin all — addressing the potential hire by their first name and calling them, for example, the “best due diligence analyst” in their hometown — implore them to join the firm.

Given that Cameo messages from Baskin start at $250, Brian Baumgartner at $195, Wayne Knight at $330 and Google founder Wozniak at a cool $600, it’s substantially pricier than an offer letter from the HR department.But an industry insider tells us that its a cut-throat market for quality hires right now, fueled in part by the work-from-home culture, which lets companies look further afield for talent, and which allows for all kinds of sweet packages.

“People are looking for more than just a good salary,” they said, “They’re also looking at who will let them work from home indefinitely and a range of other new perks.”ABC via Getty Images

 

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