10x Recruiting

Matt Stephenson, Head of Tech Talent at Bain Capital Ventures, joins Nolan to get real about what VC talent partners actually do—and what it really takes to hire the best in 2025.

This one covers the whole ground game: VC strategy, comp wars, secondary equity, sourcing experiments, and why the best recruiters today are business partners first.

In this episode:
  • What being a VC Talent Partner actually looks like
  • Why advice alone doesn’t cut it anymore—only hires do
  • How leading startups are adapting comp, equity, and secondaries to win

Key topics covered:

[00:00] Intro

[03:44] From Google Sourcer to Bain Capital Ventures

[04:24] Talent Partner 2.0 Era Demands

[06:46] Working with Seed Series A Companies

[09:35] Network First Hiring Strategy

[11:15] Compensation Wars at Early Stage

[13:56] Secondary Markets Changing Startup Equity

[19:22] Recruiter Shortage Crisis Explained

[22:24] Quality of Life vs Career Growth

[24:02] Creative Recruiting Experiments Required

[25:37] AI Tools Transforming Sourcing Workflows

[29:14] Founder Recruiter Partnership Problems

[31:30] Ground Game Recruiting Strategy

[33:48] Relationship Building Over Candidate Experience

[36:32] Long Game Network Compound Effects

[37:57] Product Feedback as Recruiting Hook

[39:59] Building Your Dream Team List

To learn more about Metaview, the AI platform for 10x recruiting teams, head to www.metaview.ai/10x

What is 10x Recruiting?

10x Recruiting is the podcast from Metaview that brings you real, unfiltered conversations with today’s top talent leaders. In each episode, Nolan Church (former Carta CPO & DoorDash Head of Talent) and his guests will challenge popular thinking and spark new ideas about what it takes to build world-class teams. We’ll bring you actionable tactics you can actually put into practice now and real metrics to understand what great looks like. Always with an eye towards the future, we’ll keep you in the know about how to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving world of recruiting.