Season 2 Episode 6: On moving to the other side of the world, personal growth & all things working in recruitment

When Work Isn't Work: Season 2, Episode 6

Today I am very excited to take this episode inside the Lotus People Sydney HQs.


My guests today are Chloe Jones and Iona Colville. Chloe is a temporary recruitment consultant here at Lotus and Iona has recently been promoted to Divisional Manager of both the perm team and the HR team. 


As well as being driven, ambitious, and fantastic at their jobs, they are both wonderful humans; they each moved from the other side of the world to set their lives up in Sydney and we talk through the highs and lows of a hectic career in recruitment, the experience of an expat and the likeminded humans you can meet along the way! Enjoy this episode!

Follow Chloe Jones below

- Chloe's LinkedIn

Follow Iona Colville below

- Iona's LinkedIn


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If you'd like to get in touch, email us at whenworkisntwork@lotuspeople.com.au.


This podcast is hosted by SEEK's Recruitment Leader of the Year, Sinead Connolly. The podcast is sponsored by award-winning recruitment agency, Lotus People. For more information about Lotus People, visit lotuspeople.com.au or follow us on Lotus People's LinkedIn page or on Sinead's LinkedIn page.


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