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Hire Someone’s Mum | BTalk Australia

September 29th, 2008 @ 11:30 am

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Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Outsourcing, Human Resources, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Podcast, Maternity Leave, Phil Dobbie, Leigh Kostiainen

(8 min 49) Have you ever considered the huge pool of available labour that resides in the lounge room, surrounded by nappies and screaming kids?

On today’s BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie talks to Leigh Kostiainen about her new website, hiremymum.com.au, which matches stay-at-home parents with companies looking to outsource task-based work.

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Phil Dobbie is a broadcaster and businessman with more than 15 years commercial experience across the telecommunications, Internet, tourism, advertising and radio industries. He has held senior marketing and management roles in OzEmail, Telstra and the British Tourist Authority and has been involved in a number of Internet start-ups.
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