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After eight to ten years of working as a Creative Director in advertising, Clemmie Telford was making a lot of sacrifices, especially time with her young family. She was driven by the desire to change the discouraging statistics that only 3% of creative directors were female. But one night, at a dinner with her female friends where personal salaries were being discussed, it became shockingly clear to Clemmie that she was being paid 70% less than what she should have been paid for her role. That was her longest day. Find out how she re-established her self-value and the real power behind being paid what you are truly worth with our host, Leah Brown!
Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode by following The Longest Day Podcast here:
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After eight to ten years of working as a Creative Director in advertising, Clemmie Telford was making a lot of sacrifices, especially time with her young family. She was driven by the desire to change the discouraging statistics that only 3% of creative directors were female. But one night, at a dinner with her female friends where personal salaries were being discussed, it became shockingly clear to Clemmie that she was being paid 70% less than what she should have been paid for her role. That was her longest day. Find out how she re-established her self-value and the real power behind being paid what you are truly worth with our host, Leah Brown!
Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode by following The Longest Day Podcast here:
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