What's next for HR Leaders Careers?

 

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In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest Francesca Molinari, x3 CHRO & Former VP HR Digital Experience at Adobe.

Episode highlights

  • What have been your observations on the current climate?

  • Francesca's own personal journey as a candidate

  • How can we improve the experience for the candidate?

  • As a CHRO, what are you looking for in your next role?

  • What's the secret to a good CEO/CHRO relationship?

  • What's next for HR Leaders Careers?

  • How the crisis gave us an opportunity to pivot

  • A look at one of Francesca's past projects that she's proud of

  • Why it's important to build your values through co-creation

  • HR Leaders Quick Fire Round

Recommended Resources
💻 Follow Francesca on LinkedIn
🌍 Lean more about Adobe
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Thanks to our friends at Avature for supporting the show

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