This is the Season 1 finale of Women in HR — and it's a personal one.
In this episode, I share my own story of feeling stuck as a senior HR leader. The 3am wake-ups. The redundancies. The mentor who asked me what I wanted and the silence that follow... more
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Clarissa Wang has built her HR career across some of the world’s most recognizable organizations including Google, Salesforce and Heidrick & Struggles. Today she leads people strategy at Endowus a rapidly scaling Singapore-based weal... more
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In this solo episode, Reneeunpacks one of the most common patterns she sees in her coaching work: thehabit of delaying a career move while waiting for the “right moment.” Whetheryou’re thinking about leaving your company, going for an intern... more
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Rachael Fitzpatrick, Global HR Business Partner at Maxeon Solar Technologies, joins the podcast to share how 25+ years across tech, shipping, insurance, and solar energy have shaped her approach to HR leadership. Rachael discusses how she's ... more
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You're brilliant at developing everyone else's career. But what about your own?
In this solo episode, Renee Conklin shares three patterns she sees repeatedly in the senior female HR leaders she coaches, patterns that are quietly hol... more
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Catherine Chow, Head of HR at Nestlé Hong Kong, shares insights from her 20 year career in HR. In this conversation, Catherine discusses the gap between how HR sees itself versus how the business sees HR, the challenge of building credibilit... more
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In this episode of the Women in HR podcast, host Renee Conklin discusses the unique challenges faced by accomplished HR professionalsin their job searches. She highlights how their behind-the-scenes roles can hinder their visibility and self... more
In this episode, Sarah Boulton shares her personal experience of overcoming redundancy, rebuilding confidence, and landing a senior role at MSD. She emphasizes the power of networking, self-reflection, and strategic patience in a competitive job mark... more
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