Mike “Batman” Cohen
About Mike “Batman” Cohen
Mike 'Batman' Cohen is a Technical Sourcer at The New York Times, where he has worked since 2020. He has extensive experience in recruitment and training, having held various roles in multiple organizations across the United States and the United Kingdom.
Work at The New York Times
Mike Cohen has been employed at The New York Times as a Technical Sourcer since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for identifying and recruiting technical talent to support the organization's needs. His tenure at The New York Times spans four years, during which he has contributed to the company's recruitment strategies and talent acquisition processes in New York, New York.
Previous Recruitment Experience
Prior to his role at The New York Times, Cohen held various positions in recruitment. He served as a Recruitment Change Manager at Yeeldr for five months in 2018. He also worked as the Director of Growth and Partnerships at Niah Recruiting for four months in 2018. Additionally, he was a Senior Contract Recruiter at Unison and Whole Foods Market in 2019, where he focused on sourcing candidates for specialized roles.
Entrepreneurial Ventures
Cohen is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Wayne Technologies, a position he has held since 2017. In this capacity, he oversees recruitment efforts and provides training and keynote speaking engagements. His work at Wayne Technologies is complemented by his role as an Indoor Cycling Instructor at 24 Hour Fitness, where he has been active since 2017 in San Ramon, California.
Educational Background
Cohen completed his education at Binghamton University, where he studied Business Administration with a focus on Marketing and Management. He earned his Bachelor's degree between 2003 and 2006. Prior to that, he attended Monroe-Woodbury High School from 1999 to 2003, laying the foundation for his future academic and professional pursuits.
Career Guidance and Mentorship
Throughout his career, Cohen has provided mentorship and guidance to various individuals transitioning into new roles. He assisted Oliver Queen in shifting his career focus and helped Clark Kent transition to a position at Sun Microsystems. Additionally, he guided Barry Allen in moving towards UI design, leveraging his expertise in ActionScript.