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Talent, technology, leadership, transition

We help companies hire full-time in the US

intofour is four businesses that share one subject: the working life of a person, from the first conversation about a role to the day they move on. Each pillar runs on its own, with its own owner and its own pace.

Markets
United States and India
Model
Four pillars, run in parallel
Live today
Talent Acquisition and Strategy

One lifecycle

Most companies buy these four things from four different suppliers.

Hiring, capability, leadership and exit are the same story told at four points in a person's working life. We built the company around the story rather than around the org chart, then let each part run at the speed its market allows.

01

Attract and hire

Finding the person, running the process, and building the strategy that decides which roles get opened at all.

Pillar one
02

Offer to first day

The weeks after a signature, when a candidate is most reachable by a competitor and least visible to you.

Pillar two, product
03

Grow and lead

Turning strong individual performers into managers who can run a desk, a team, and a difficult conversation.

Pillar three
04

Move on

When a role ends, how the leaving is handled decides what the people who stay believe about the company.

Pillar four

Pillar two, in build

The gap between a signed offer and a first day.

A candidate signs, then disappears into a notice period. In the United States that gap is often two to four weeks. In India it is commonly thirty to ninety days. Nothing in the applicant tracking system is designed for that window, so most teams manage it with a spreadsheet and a hopeful email.

  • 01A joining feed the candidate actually opens, built from material their employer approved.
  • 02Engagement signals that need two or three corroborating events before anyone is flagged.
  • 03Bands and reason codes rather than a probability score, because a number invites a shortcut.
  • 04No automatic deprioritization. A flag starts a conversation. It never quietly deranks a person.

Names and dates are placeholders. The product name is not final, so the platform sits at its own address until it is.

United States and India

Two markets, on purpose, and we say which is which.

What the United States gets

Full-time placement for US employers, run against at-will employment and the short offer-to-joining windows that come with it. Speed is the constraint, so the process is built for it.

What India gets

Delivery, engineering and training capacity, and a product designed for thirty to ninety day notice periods. Long windows are a different problem, not a slower version of the same one.

How we say it

The working model is stated plainly on the about page rather than hidden behind a single address. Clients find out anyway, and finding out late is worse than knowing early.

Who runs it

Small on purpose, with named owners.

Every pillar has one person accountable for it. That is the whole governance model, and it is the reason four things can move at once.

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Mujahed [surname]
Co-founder

[One line on background and which pillars sit with him]

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Abhinav [surname]
Co-founder

[One line on background and which pillars sit with him]

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Furquan [surname]
Chief Technology Officer

[One line on background] Owns the platform build, architecture and the technology behind pillar two.

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Advisors
Practitioner input

Includes a former Randstad director whose input reshaped how the engagement signals work.

Start somewhere

Tell us which part of the lifecycle is hurting.

One conversation, one pillar. You do not have to buy the model to use one part of it.