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Get to Know Market Street Talent: Joe Languirand

Written by Market Street Talent | Mar 13, 2020 9:00:20 AM

As part of our “Get to Know Market Street Talent” series, we introduce you to a member of our team and give you a closer look at the people who drive the success of our company. This week, we’re excited to introduce MST’s newest Senior Technical Recruiter, Joe Languirand!

What is your role at Market Street Talent?

Sr. Technical Recruiter.

How did you first learn about Market Street Talent?

I had heard about the company through word of mouth from other companies, so I reached out CEO Jennifer Gray directly to see if MST was hiring.

Before working at Market Street Talent, what was the most unusual or interesting job you’ve ever had?

I was a Combat Medic for the US Army.

Tell us a little about yourself.

I grew up on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Now living in Groveland, MA with my better half and our two kids. I’m always interested in trying new foods or exploring new places. I currently have the travel bug and want to explore with my family both abroad and in the US. I enjoy learning about US History, Real Estate and I’m a big movie buff.

Where is your hometown?

Salem, MA. The Halloween capital of the world!

What do you like to do on your days off?

Spending time with my family. Anything I can do with my kids. Hiking, camping, obstacle course racing… anything outdoors.

What book did you read last?

The last book I read was “Band of Brothers” by Stephen Ambrose. Currently reading “Origin” by Dan Brown.

What is the most important thing you have learned in the last five years?

Time is the one resource we shouldn’t waste. ……..and Oreos.

What’s your favorite thing to do in Portsmouth?

I’m still new to the area, so I’m trying to get the lay of the land. I love Mexican food and I’m excited that I see a handful of places nearby.

Where do you see yourself in five years?

Taking over the head coaching job when Bill Belicheck retires from the Patriots.

Wine or beer?

Bourbon

Coffee or tea?

Coffee

Motto or personal mantra?

Accept things or people for what they are.

Welcome to MST, Joe!