My Best Worst Job Ever

From Chipping Paint To Chief People Officer

37 min · 18. nov. 2024
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Ever wonder what chipping paint out of giant tubs taught a future Chief People Officer? Join me for an enlightening conversation with Erica Rooney, keynote speaker and executive coach, as she shares how her early jobs shaped her path to success. From secretary to paint chipper to HR executive, Erica reveals how "best worst jobs" build character and launch careers. She explores the fascinating connection between physical fitness and professional excellence, while sharing powerful insights about breaking through self-imposed "sticky floors" and glass ceilings.Plus, hear her surprising answer to what she'd do if she had to start over tomorrow! This conversation about hustle, perseverance, and embracing challenges is one not to be missed.

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From Chipping Paint To Chief People Officer

Ever wonder what chipping paint out of giant tubs taught a future Chief People Officer? Join me for an enlightening conversation with Erica Rooney, keynote speaker and executive coach, as she shares how her early jobs shaped her path to success. From secretary to paint chipper to HR executive, Erica reveals how "best worst jobs" build character and launch careers. She explores the fascinating connection between physical fitness and professional excellence, while sharing powerful insights about breaking through self-imposed "sticky floors" and glass ceilings.Plus, hear her surprising answer to what she'd do if she had to start over tomorrow! This conversation about hustle, perseverance, and embracing challenges is one not to be missed.

18. nov. 202437 min