As the job market evolves to suit changing demands, women are making strategic life and career moves more than ever. Deloitte’s Women at Work 2022 Report found that over 50% of women interviewed were aiming for new employment in the next two years, in search of a better work/life balance and career progression.
To help women navigate this shifting landscape, our CEO Suzie McInerney recently presented her knowledge and expertise to best position job seekers for the job they want. This was part of the Mentor Walks ‘Conversation Series’, launched in conjunction with The Iconic to help women learn from industry leaders.
You can watch the virtual conversation here:
Mentor Walks is an organisation launched by Adina Jacobs and Bobbi Mahlab in 2016 with the intention of giving every woman the opportunity to walk, talk and be supported through mentoring.
To understand how Mentor Walks can support you and your career, put your walking shoes on and head to their website to purchase a ticket in your city!
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