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TWWork
TWWork
109 episodes
4 months ago

TWWork (formerly 'This Woman's Work') is a multi-faceted career resource and content library, that has interview-based podcasts at its core.


TWWork was set-up to tackle two fundamental problems:


Because fitting into the working world is hard

For lots of us, but especially for (our main/core audience of) women who have made sacrifices for their children/families and when they try to ‘come back’ to work, (too) often find they no longer fit into a career, or indeed a role they once held dear. 


But fitting in is a problem that affects not just working mothers… It has never been harder to find, fit into and thrive in the right job, which is madness. But a madness that TWWork wants to help cure.


Because the recruitment system/industry globally is outdated

... and fundamentally restrictive, and it needs a massive shake-up! 


Countless talent is going under-utilised, globally, either because it can’t be ‘easily’ or ‘conveniently’ found, or because recruiters only want to look for linear candidates that fit into predetermined boxes. 


Or, because more and more AI and tech-based recruitment solutions think they can find the ‘right’ people via data and coding algorithms, which ignore everything special and unique about a person.


This is a human problem and we are going to ‘cure it’ in a human way.


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TWWork (formerly 'This Woman's Work') is a multi-faceted career resource and content library, that has interview-based podcasts at its core.


TWWork was set-up to tackle two fundamental problems:


Because fitting into the working world is hard

For lots of us, but especially for (our main/core audience of) women who have made sacrifices for their children/families and when they try to ‘come back’ to work, (too) often find they no longer fit into a career, or indeed a role they once held dear. 


But fitting in is a problem that affects not just working mothers… It has never been harder to find, fit into and thrive in the right job, which is madness. But a madness that TWWork wants to help cure.


Because the recruitment system/industry globally is outdated

... and fundamentally restrictive, and it needs a massive shake-up! 


Countless talent is going under-utilised, globally, either because it can’t be ‘easily’ or ‘conveniently’ found, or because recruiters only want to look for linear candidates that fit into predetermined boxes. 


Or, because more and more AI and tech-based recruitment solutions think they can find the ‘right’ people via data and coding algorithms, which ignore everything special and unique about a person.


This is a human problem and we are going to ‘cure it’ in a human way.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Careers
Education,
Business,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Chat 81: Rose: A super-passionate, female-focussed Nutritionist
TWWork
36 minutes 1 second
7 months ago
Chat 81: Rose: A super-passionate, female-focussed Nutritionist

Periods, female cycles and female hormone shifts are HUGE subjects that affects girls and women of all ages, and yet it is something that STILL barely gets any airtime. Women (and girls) are still required to just put up, shut up, and suffer in silence.


Rose firmly believes in food as medicine, and particularly, food as a super-power to support women throughout their monthly cycle, and indeed throughout their aging cycle. She also believes women's cycles can tell us so many amazing things about ourselves, if we listen to them; and if we reframe them to be an insight, rather than a menace and a chore.


So much to unpack with Rose, and we barely even scratch the surface in this chat. 


Please meet Rose.

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TWWork

TWWork (formerly 'This Woman's Work') is a multi-faceted career resource and content library, that has interview-based podcasts at its core.


TWWork was set-up to tackle two fundamental problems:


Because fitting into the working world is hard

For lots of us, but especially for (our main/core audience of) women who have made sacrifices for their children/families and when they try to ‘come back’ to work, (too) often find they no longer fit into a career, or indeed a role they once held dear. 


But fitting in is a problem that affects not just working mothers… It has never been harder to find, fit into and thrive in the right job, which is madness. But a madness that TWWork wants to help cure.


Because the recruitment system/industry globally is outdated

... and fundamentally restrictive, and it needs a massive shake-up! 


Countless talent is going under-utilised, globally, either because it can’t be ‘easily’ or ‘conveniently’ found, or because recruiters only want to look for linear candidates that fit into predetermined boxes. 


Or, because more and more AI and tech-based recruitment solutions think they can find the ‘right’ people via data and coding algorithms, which ignore everything special and unique about a person.


This is a human problem and we are going to ‘cure it’ in a human way.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.