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#11 - Pawel Jasinski, recruiter in the IT sector and the co-creator of The Love What You Do assessment. 

48m · Fair Tales Podcast · 28 Feb 08:00

Pawel is a London-based recruiter in the IT sector and the co-creator of The Love What You Do assessment.

Combined with his authentic approach and experience, Pawel uses the 'Love What You Do assessment', inspired by the CLAMPS model - that helps individuals find their motivations and aspirations and be fully satisfied at their job .

You can learn more about it in this episode.

Pawel shares what he learned from different work experiences over the years, people he met and what led him to do what he does.  

He's now transferring his knowledge, years of experience and passion into supporting individuals and organisations to help them find what they love and love what they do again by increasing employee satisfaction and decreasing staff turnover.

Pawel also champions equality and diversity when recruiting people and encouraging the development of brighter and more inclusive workplaces.

Discover Pawel's Fair Tales. Have a good listening!

To learn more about the Love What You Do assessment, connect with Pawel now and book a call to get to know each other professionally. 

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