How to Handle Multiple Roles When Starting a Business Jon Oringer on the benefits of wearing multiple hats during the early stages of Shutterstock.

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Shutterstock CEO Jon Oringer sat down with Thuzio co-founder Mark Gerson to share career insights and stories of one of the most successful New York-based technology companies. In this clip, Oringer discusses the outcomes of working in every department of Shutterstock in the early stages of the company.

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