Work doesn’t have to be a grind, it can be empowering, uplifting and purposeful. Adrian Tan helps navigate issues related to corporate life – from minefields to management, in this weekly podcast.
Work It – S2E2: What makes a company family-friendly?
Over at a corporate training program many years ago, I remember getting to know a few fellow trainees working at NOL. Our conversations touched on employee benefits, and they shared that NOL was providing financial support on all education andā¦
Work It – S2E1: Are you back in the office only to be ādesk bombedā?
Season 2 of Work It kicks off with a new round of work terms like ādesk bombingā, āmonk-modeā, and āloud leavingā. My former manager, who migrated to Perth, told me that #work only starts in the afternoon on Monday. Because every Mondayā¦
Work It – S1E32: Dealing with intense emotions as a social worker
āHeartā workers have been in the news, with the Government pledging increased salaries and urging people to see their work as valuable as āheadā workers. Social worker Dini Dzulaikha from the Singapore Children’s Society talks about her career choice, theā¦
Work It – S1E31: How does a job skills integrator help people who are displaced?
The job market has become much more complex as the nature of skills is changing. That’s where the role of the job skills integrator can help those struggling with finding careers that last. Our guest is Dr Jeremy Fox, Regionalā¦
Work It – S1E29: Getting out of comfort zones: Can anyone learn how to code?
People take three-year degrees to learn about software development. But for those who are keen to hop onto a new career track, coding boot camps are one way to fast-track learning. Two young guests, Zhang Jia En and Shermaine Sng,ā¦