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Moms at Work: The Official jobs.mom Podcast
jobs.mom
26 episodes
2 months ago
1 in 5 working moms say they’ve been passed over for an important assignment or for a promotion because they have children. And women who take even 1 year off to have kids come back to earn 40% less than their peers. Working moms outpace, outperform, and outwork their peers. So why don’t companies make an effort to support working moms? And how can working moms advocate for themselves in the workplace? Frankly, we’re tired of asking for a seat at the table. It’s time to make our own table. And we’re going to talk about how. This is Moms At Work – the official podcast from Jobs.mom. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support
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1 in 5 working moms say they’ve been passed over for an important assignment or for a promotion because they have children. And women who take even 1 year off to have kids come back to earn 40% less than their peers. Working moms outpace, outperform, and outwork their peers. So why don’t companies make an effort to support working moms? And how can working moms advocate for themselves in the workplace? Frankly, we’re tired of asking for a seat at the table. It’s time to make our own table. And we’re going to talk about how. This is Moms At Work – the official podcast from Jobs.mom. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support
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Episode 18: Money Mistakes Women Make
Moms at Work: The Official jobs.mom Podcast
40 minutes 38 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 18: Money Mistakes Women Make
Financial Representative and http://jobs.mom/ (Jobs.mom) expert finance contributor https://www.linkedin.com/in/ACoAACB3ilMBTNszhY859JCMEIABFDuIfe-JAGI (Erin Hoffman) joins Episode 18 of the Moms At Work https://www.linkedin.com/feed/hashtag/?keywords=podcastandhighlightedUpdateUrns=urn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A6805572411325468672 (#podcast) to talk about the most common money mistakes women make and advice on how we can increase our financial literacy and secure ultimate financial freedom and independence. Subscribe at http://jobs.mom/podcast (jobs.mom/podcast) and follow us on social media. Erin Hoffman is a Registered Representative of Park Avenue Securities LLC (PAS). Securities products offered though PAS, member FINRA, SIPC. Financial Representative of The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America® (Guardian), New York, NY. PAS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Guardian. Certified Financial Services, LLC is not an affiliate or subsidiary of PAS or Guardian. CA License #4029326. 2021-121027 Exp. 5/23. Moms At Work is the official Jobs.mom podcast. Visit Jobs.mom to subscribe to the podcast and sign up for our weekly newsletter and all updates. To nominate a guest for the Moms At Work podcast, email press@jobs.mom Follow us on social media: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jobsdotmom (instagram.com/jobsdotmom) Facebook: http://fb.me/jobs.mom (f)http://acebook.com/jobs.mom (acebook.com/jobs.mom) Twitter: @jobs_mom Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/company/jobs-mom (linkedin.com/company/jobs-mom) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support (https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support)
Moms at Work: The Official jobs.mom Podcast
1 in 5 working moms say they’ve been passed over for an important assignment or for a promotion because they have children. And women who take even 1 year off to have kids come back to earn 40% less than their peers. Working moms outpace, outperform, and outwork their peers. So why don’t companies make an effort to support working moms? And how can working moms advocate for themselves in the workplace? Frankly, we’re tired of asking for a seat at the table. It’s time to make our own table. And we’re going to talk about how. This is Moms At Work – the official podcast from Jobs.mom. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support