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What Are Employees Looking For in 2023, with Consulting Director, Emily Gillmore


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"The working world has evolved, and people have new non-negotiables when looking for a job."
 
In today's show, Elizabeth chats with Emily Gillmore, a Consulting Director at Gallagher who specialises in creating great employee experiences.

Previously, job title, salary, and perks were considered important factors when looking for a new job. However, the focus has shifted towards purpose, job value, how a job makes you feel, and the legacy you can leave behind. Purpose has become the driving force behind why people work. People are connected more than ever to the WHY behind their work, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Emily helps organisations of all sizes and sectors create an authentic and meaningful employee experience. The experience can vary widely depending on the company's industry and size, but it's about crafting a journey that connects with employees and makes them feel valued at work. Please listen in to learn more about this fascinating topic.

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Investing in Women Website: Investing in Women

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LinkedIn: LinkedIn

To connect with Emily Gillmore:

LinkedIn: LinkedIn

Website: https://www.ajg.com/ 

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Work It Like A MumBy Elizabeth Willetts