Conversations with SuE: Jared Kleinert on Remote Work & Building Connection

EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 14 MIN

Conversations with SuE: Jared Kleinert on Remote Work & Building Connection

from Becoming Better with StartupExperts · host Becoming Better with StartupExperts

Recorded live at Transform 2026, Payal Maheshwari sits down with Jared Kleinert, CEO of Offsite and a valued StartupExperts partner, for a conversation on why intentional in-person experiences still matter—especially in a remote and hybrid world.Jared shares his background in the People space, his early experience at 15Five, and the journey that led him to build Offsite, a company helping teams plan more effective and engaging offsites at scale.In this conversation, they explore:Why offsites are more than just a perk—they’re a strategic investmentHow remote and hybrid companies can think about connection, alignment, and cultureWhat leaders often miss when evaluating the cost of gathering in personWhy many teams still want a human partner, even in an AI-driven worldTrends Jared is seeing across startup clients as companies rethink work, engagement, and ROIJared also shares practical insight into how companies can plan more intentionally, reduce unnecessary spend, and create experiences that actually support team performance.Whether you're leading a People team, planning an all-hands, or rethinking how your company gathers, this conversation offers a thoughtful look at the value of bringing people together.Tune in for a practical conversation on offsites, culture, and building stronger teams through intentional connection.

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