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I’m a freelancer in TV post production. Many of my clients don’t operate the same way as corporate companies I hear of from friends and family. Sure we have bosses, hierarchical structure and all the tea and coffee one could hope for but most of my networking was done outside pubs in soho. For a decade we all saw LinkedIn as a suit-wearing joke. To someone working in a traditional office space, or at least a company located in one prior to the pandemic, this podcast will ring truer than it does to me. That said I’m finding it very insightful in terms of communication skills and hearing how the pandemic is shaking up the world of work. Also I’m stunned that a full stop can be seen as aggressive. I’ve a friend who will use them in emails but none of her texts which now read as a stream of consciousness punctuated by capital letters seemingly mid sentence. Please use full stops. There’s one. And another. Oh God they’re everywhere! My eyes!
alexjevon via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/23/22
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Working it is one of my favorite podcast. I never miss an episode because it picks very contemporary topics in the world of work and dissects them in detail, with humour and takeaways. It’s never boring and certainly edutaining.
amasidehennathaniel via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/07/22
…with perfect balance of empathy for front-line knowledge workers.
@edolan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/23
Really well done, unsurprisingly for the FT. Would love it to address some of the financial aspects of modern corporate work though: obscene executive pay, share buybacks, insultingly low salary ‘inflationary’ increases, unpaid overtime etc, and how all of these practices are unfair and...Read full review »
Filgioia via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/21/22
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