This week’s episode of Parents at Work brings you three thoughtful and experienced mothers in Human Resources. Being a mother and meeting the demands of an office can be difficult to balance, so Kelly, Kecia, and Heather share their personal journeys to help others succeed at work while raising children.
This interview covers how to navigate negotiations with your employer, the benefits of having flexibility to set clear expectations, and the importance of giving yourself grace. To learn more about what it’s like to be a parent in HR and how to balance parenthood along with professional life, join Tom Spiggle and co-host Lori Mihalich-Levin in this interview.
Show Highlights:
- Personal parent working stories
- Retention tools for parent employees
- Choosing HR as a career path
- Not “leaving before you leave” as you contemplate parenthood
- What it’s like to be a mom in HR
- How motherhood can make you a better team player
- Support systems that are particularly beneficial when coming back to the office
- Using parenthood as a networking opportunity
- Support systems that companies don’t always have, but should
- The importance of having open communication and open dialogue with supervisors
- Changes occurring in the industry that are impacting working parents
- Integrating paid leave for parents
- Providing flexibility for all employees and getting rid of stigmas
- How firms impact families and the improvements the industry is making
- Top tips and resources for working parents
Links:
Contact Tom:
https://www.spigglelaw.com/podcasts/parents-at-work/
Contact Lori:
Lori@mindfulreturn.com
Books mentioned:
https://www.mindfulreturn.com/back-work-baby-book/