Video: Where are they now? Catching up with ATC2016 Innovation Lab winner VideoMyJob

Fresh off coming in second place in the start-up competition at the recently concluded UNLEASH event in Las Vegas, VideoMyJob (VMJ) is certainly a star on the rise.
The Melbourne-based recruitment video software company was only four months old when they won the 2016 ATC Innovation Lab competition and in a short period of two years since, they have grown their business from less than 20 to 140 customers across 32 countries.
I caught up with David Macciocca, VMJ CEO & founder, to find out more about their start-up journey and get some insights into what makes a winning pitch. Check out the video:


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