

Dr. Frida Polli is an award-winning Harvard and MIT neuroscientist turned entrepreneur. She is the CEO and co-founder of pymetrics, a soft skills platform that uses behavioral science and AI to make workforce decisions more accurate and ethical. She was named one of Inc.’s Top 100 Female Founders and one of Entrepreneur’s Top 100 Powerful Women. With global clients including BCG and Blackstone, pymetrics has matched millions of people with their ideal job while optimizing the talent lifecycle to help everyone realize their true potential at work. Her main focus falls on Talent Acquisition, Talent Management, Diverse Hiring, AI, and Neuroscience.
Expertise
- Talent Acquisition
- Talent Management
- Diverse Hiring
- AI
- Neuroscience
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