Episode 2: People experience, values-based work and the power of your tribe with Charlotte Anderson, Talent Attraction Lead @ Canva

When Work Isn't Work: Episode 2

The second episode is here!


After so much incredible feedback from episode one, we are thrilled to bring you the second installment of our weekly podcast!

This week, Sinead was joined by the incredible 
Charlotte Anderson who spoke about her career and experience leading Talent Attraction in one of the world's most exciting tech businesses, Canva!

In this conversation, they cover the importance of having strong female leaders, how everyone should work in a business that aligns with your values, and how you can create a career for yourself, even if the path to get there has yet to be paved. It was such a pleasure having her chat with us and her passion for people and employee experience radiates throughout the conversation.


This is NOT to be missed!! Listen or watch now on the links below.


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