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Can This Hustler Handle Your HR?

Tejvinder Singh, Co founder and CEO, Great Pyramid

28-Feb-25 10:00

Can This Hustler Handle Your HR?

In this episode, we sit down with Tejvinder Singh, Co-Founder and CEO of Great Pyramid, a leading HR solutions provider in Malaysia. Founded in 2015, Great Pyramid offers a comprehensive range of services, from immigration solutions and talent acquisition to workforce management and HR consultancy. Today, they serve over 450 clients globally, including major brands like Qatar Airways, ByteDance, and Harvey Norman. Join us as Tejvinder shares the story behind Great Pyramid’s journey—how they built their business from the ground up, overcame challenges, scaled to new heights, and navigated the changing landscape of HR.

Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  marketsCorporatesmanagingSME

Tags:  pricing strategyHR solutionstalent acquisitionworkforce managementimmigration services





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