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Pam Stevenson

Pam Stevenson

Head of Talent & People, Community Builder, Startup Coach

Sydney, Australia
Joined June 2025

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Pam Stevenson is a highly experienced Talent and People leader with a decade and a half of experience across agencies, in-house teams, and venture capital. She has built and scaled talent functions in diverse organizations, from global tech giants like Google to Australian scale-ups like Harrison.ai, and currently leads talent for a VC firm, OIF Ventures. com+2
Pam is a dedicated community builder in the talent space, serving as the Founder and Co-organiser of the Sydney Talent Meetup. This active community connects over a thousand HR and talent acquisition professionals in Sydney, fostering learning and networking through quarterly events on key P&C topics. meetup+1
Pam is deeply passionate about empowering and coaching women, particularly those aspiring to careers in the fast-paced startup and scale-up ecosystem. As a Women's Fellowship Coach for Startmate, she shares insights on career success, networking, and critical skills like salary negotiation, which she has personally leveraged to significant effect. linkedin
With a strong background in technical recruitment, Pam possesses a keen understanding of what makes candidates stand out in tech. She looks for clear presentation, relevant tech stacks, career longevity, impact-driven achievements, and a glimpse into a candidate's personality and motivation, noting that cultural fit and enthusiasm are paramount. com
Beyond her professional roles, Pam is an advocate for continuous learning and networking in the talent acquisition field. She encourages job seekers to upskill, leverage their professional networks like LinkedIn, and understand the core motivations behind their career moves, often sharing valuable interview tips. com+1

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