Is Working From Home Hurting Women's Career Options?

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Is Working From Home Hurting Women's Career Options?

We've successfully shown our bosses that we can work from home quite efficiently since the pandemic forced us to pivot our work lives, but are we missing out on things as we gain others?

While many say the work life balance they have achieved since moving to a work from home model has been a game changer, but there may be other ways in which those who are working remotely, especially women, may be missing out on career progression.

The Quicky team speaks to an expert to find out how you can keep moving up at work without having to move back into the office.

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Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to:

Dr Rushi Sinha - Associate Professor or Organisational Behaviour and Director MBA and Dean of Programs at UniSA Business School

      Producer: Claire Murphy

      Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane

      Audio Producer: Thom Lion

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