Learn how to scale your startup globally at Disrupt Berlin

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The rise of the internet has given every company the chance to be a global company
Seim, founder and CEO of audio startup Blinkist, Karoli Hindriks, founder and CEO of Jobbatical, and prominent Silicon Valley immigration
attorney Sophie Alcorn will be joining us at the show, which runs December 11 and December 12.Holger Seim founded Blinkist in 2012
The learning service condenses the information and knowledge found in nonfiction books and repackages that info into small text or audio
packets
The company charges $12.99/month for a subscription, with a steep discount for those who pay annually
Today, Blinkist has customers in more than 150 countries
Seim brings experience from his time at Deutsche Telekom, where he focused on digital growth and partnership initiatives.Karoli Hindriks,
but by the very nature of the company itself
Jobbatical offers reliable relocation for folks joining high-growth tech companies, handling the nitty gritty of immigration on behalf of
employers, including visa documentation and residence permits
Hindriks, a native of Estonia, also led the launch of seven television channels in Northern Europe, including National Geographic channels
and MTV
founding partner of Alcorn Immigration Law, to round out the panel
The firm was one of the fastest-growing immigration law firms in Silicon Valley
Alcorn can help founders understand the complexities of immigration and how they can leverage different immigration options to secure key
talent
Alcorn can also inform investors of the things to look out for when ensuring founders can legally build companies in the United States Join
us in Berlin at TechCrunch Disrupt to hear more from our experts on how to scale your company globally
Tickets are available right here.