In every final interview I conduct, I’m looking for one thing: Was this person born to do this? Technical skills and experience are important. Culture fit matters. But when someone is operating in their natural gift, they bring energy, resilience, and a level of commitment you can’t train. Hire people for what they were made to do, and you don’t just get great work — you get people who love what they do. What’s the #1 quality you look for when hiring?
About us
Naked Development is a leading mobile app development company and creative agency located in beautiful Irvine, CA which emphasizes on bringing innovative design and intuitive programming to the market. Our kickass, in-house team is made up of visionary artists and forward thinkers. Each of us bringing a wealth of knowledge and infectious personalities to the team, and together we bring your passions to life. In today’s consistently evolving market, apps must fulfill your ever-increasing goals driving us to build visually appealing and functionally simple iOS and Android applications. Our process combines strategy, design, development, and extensive testing. Having delivered projects for a vast clientele in various businesses, we have all the necessary tools and expertise to help you transform your app idea into an engaging and sustainable product.
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https://nakeddev.com/?utm_campaign=SocialMedia?utm_source=LinkedIn?utm_medium=Organic
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- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Irvine, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Software Development
Locations
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8815 Research Dr
Irvine, California 92618, US
Employees at Naked.
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It must be Chris Do Monday. In our conversation, Chris dropped a line that hit me hard: “Stop caring about outcomes and start caring about the quality of the person that you are. Keep building and investing in you — the rest will take care of itself.” In my 20s, I didn’t do that. I chased results instead of growth, thinking the next win would solve everything. It wasn’t until my mid-30s that I realized becoming the kind of person who can create success is far more important than chasing success itself. If you’re in that phase right now — whether you’re 20, 40, or 60 — take the shortcut. Invest in yourself first. The outcomes will follow.