Work It Like A Mum

How to Ask For Flexible Working In 2023


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There have been significant changes in flexible working, and more changes are on the horizon. In this conversation with Laurie Macpherson, we discuss how to ask for flexible working in 2023, as the situation is constantly changing. Laurie is an experienced career coach and “wing woman” who helps smart women find jobs they love and deserve, often with an emphasis on flexibility. She understands that the job market is constantly changing and that flexible working options are increasingly important for many individuals.

Laurie’s first step is understanding their specific needs and preferences when working with clients. This includes understanding their preferred work location, schedule, frequency of work, and the amount of work they are looking for. With this information, she can help her clients find job opportunities that align with their needs and preferences. Laurie will share her knowledge and expertise on effectively asking for flexible working options during the job search process, helping individuals find a career that fits their lifestyle and priorities. Stay tuned...

Resources:

Investing in Women Flexible Working Recruitment Website: Investing in Women

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Work It Like A MumBy Elizabeth Willetts