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“Hire Smart” is the advice Nour Chamoun– Forbes 30 under 30 - shares

Nour Chamoun studied Graphic Design in Lebanon and moved to New York about 7 years ago in pursuit of her Masters in Design and Technology.

By Mustafa Najoom»Jan 31, 2022»3 min read»Nour Chamoun advice
“Hire Smart” is the advice Nour Chamoun– Forbes 30 under 30 - shares

Nour Chamoun studied Graphic Design in Lebanon and moved to New York about 7 years ago in pursuit of her Masters in Design and Technology. She learned that she was able to create through coding and found it revolutionary. She also came across her co-founder, Christina Hawatmeh, during her time in grad school. Although she did a few stints here and there, her longest run is with her co-founder at Scopio.

“Scopio’s (Scope it out) mission is to make stock photography more diverse, authentic and affordable.” The approach is getting millions of photographers found on platforms like Instagram to join the Scopio community. They would submit their photos which are sold to buyers, with a percentage to the photographer.

She shares how Scopio allows emerging photographers to monetize their content and at the same time allows buyers to use photos that are diverse – from around the world; helping them tell better stories and that are more relatable and representative of different groups of people. Scopio moves away from the traditional concept of stock photography that lacks authenticity. Pictures tell a story that is worth a thousand words.

She had a lot to share about her views on remote work. “We are a remote team, and remote employment has two sides to it.”

There is some difficulty with communication so you have to establish very clear communication routines with the people you are working with. She prefers remote as it gives her the freedom of flexibility and gets her away from an oppressive office environment. She maintains that the main thing is communication and understanding between two parties who are working remotely together.

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“We have learned a lot through communication and that we need structure to establish a productive relationship.”

She believes that there is need for better infrastructure and tools than what we have today, to keep the future of remote going. “The idea of remote is that the world becomes your oyster…it gives you the advantage of finding the diversity of talent that you would otherwise not find in your locality.”

Nour has managed to gain the lucrative title of Forbes 30 Under 30 in the media category. She believes that this recognition gives more outside credibility to her work and the ability to do much more with the company in the future. She says that “the status attached to the title gives us access to people and resources.”

In her 5 years at Scopio, Nour has come to the realization that starting any business is about creating meaningful impact; otherwise it is not worth it.

“You have to believe in what you are creating and the significance of the problem you are solving for people.” Speaking about how Gaper and Scopio can synergize, she commented on how vetting to the top 1% is important and going remote needs a lot of back and forth, which Gaper solves. “Hire Smart” because as an entrepreneur you are going to hire as well as fire a lot during the lifetime of the company.

Hear on to learn what else Nour had to talk about.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Nour Chamoun and what is Scopio?
Nour Chamoun is a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree in the media category and co-founder of Scopio, a stock photography platform whose mission is to make stock imagery more diverse, authentic, and affordable. Scopio recruits photographers found on platforms like Instagram to submit photos that are sold to buyers, with the photographer earning a percentage.
What does "Hire Smart" mean according to Nour Chamoun?
It means recognizing that as an entrepreneur you will hire and fire many people over a company's lifetime, so vetting talent carefully matters. Nour notes that thorough vetting to the top 1% and managing remote hiring's back-and-forth are problems Gaper helps solve.
What are the trade-offs of remote work in Nour Chamoun's view?
She sees remote work as having two sides: it creates communication difficulties that require very clear communication routines, but it also gives flexibility and access to a diversity of talent you wouldn't find locally. She believes better infrastructure and tools are needed to sustain the future of remote work.
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Written by

Mustafa Najoom

Marketing & GTM, Gaper

Mustafa is a CPA turned B2B marketer focused on go-to-market strategy, working on growth at Gaper, the AI-native partner that builds and deploys production AI agents.

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