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Underserved

Ep. 099, Triple Major

Underserved

Andrew Gelina

Society & Culture, Technology

5.01K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2023

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Our 99th episode features Tim Sebel from Bullhorn. Tim was able to leverage his AP classes from high school into an unusually wide amount of choices in college. Or rather, not having to choose between three different majors and completing them all! Tim moved on to startups doing semantic search, helping small cable companies, and assisting folks with dementia before moving on to a large time-tracking company. The latter led him to Bullhorn, where he has helped transform their toolset into a one-stop-shop for running a staffing company.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome everyone to episode number 99 of Under Served.

0:05.0

With me today is Tim Siebel, Vice President of Product Management at Bullhorn.

0:10.0

Let's get started.

0:12.0

Welcome to this week's edition of Under Served,

0:16.0

the podcast for the rest of the tech industry.

0:19.0

Where we focus on stories of tech industry leaders, their insights, and their lessons learned.

0:25.0

And now your host, Andrew Jalina.

0:32.0

Tim, thank you so much for joining us today on Under Served.

0:36.0

Thanks for having me.

0:38.0

So how did you first become interested in technology way back in the day?

0:43.0

I took kind of a meandering path to tech.

0:46.0

When I went to college, I had taken a lot of AP classes when I was in high school.

0:51.0

And so I got to college and it was through my sophomore year just from the beginning.

0:56.0

I had taken most of my college requirements already and just had plenty of time.

1:01.0

I had the good luck to be at school on a faculty scholarship.

1:06.0

My dad worked at the hospital associated with Emory University.

1:09.0

So I didn't have any financial pressure.

1:11.0

I had lots of time and I didn't know what I wanted to do.

1:15.0

So I just started taking classes.

1:17.0

See what I liked, see what I was good at, and make a decision after that.

1:21.0

I've been really interested in math in high school.

1:24.0

Economics kind of from a business standpoint.

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