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LinkedIn's Work In Progress
Work. It's what we do. It's how we survive. And, for many, it's who we are. The question: Where's it headed? Work In Progress, hosted by LinkedIn Senior Editor Caroline Fairchild, dives into the fascinating world of work now, featuring discussions with some of the economy’s brightest thinkers and on-the-ground interviews with workers around the U.S., all grappling with change.
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4.8 stars from 48 ratings
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مبيعات via Apple Podcasts · Saudi Arabia · 06/03/20
Miserable
The hosts do a good job thoroughly researching topics about work, changes in work, etc. However, it seems every single show has depressing undertones. There are fascinating dynamics happening across the US and world, but this podcast seems to focus the majority of its attention on the negative...Read full review »
Schneidogg99 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/12/18
A too negative for me.
I listened to four episodes, and it seems like everything about business/work is only getting worse. It needs a bit more optimism.
TX_EP3 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/21/17
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