Work Sucks, But I Like It
How we define work needs to change today. Work Sucks, But I Like It is a show that challenges the narrow way we’ve come to define work. Most people answer the question, “What do you do?” with a job title—but that barely scratches the surface of human potential. This podcast digs deeper as success in our work is not about good luck, it's good "skills".
Tony is a Quality Manager in the aerospace industry, columnist writer for Thermal Processing Magazine, and 500RYT Yoga Teacher. He is currently pursuing his PhD in I/O Psychology and is the author of "The Impression of a Good Life: Finding Your Song and Dance" and "Don't Let Life Pass You By: Win the Game of Work and Play".
Work Sucks, But I Like It
E14: Beyond the Resume: Unlocking Hidden Potential in Hiring
Resumes tell us where someone’s been—but not always where they can go. What if the best candidate for your team isn’t the one with the longest list of accomplishments, but the one with the drive, adaptability, and untapped skills to grow into the role? In this episode of the Work Sucks But I Like It podcast, we are going to explore how leaders can hire not just for experience, but for potential. But even if you aren’t hiring anyone, in this episode maybe you will start to look at your team a little differently. Seeing their potential and not just what their job description tells you.
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