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Paid less than coworkers, no-show interviewer, and Connor Diemand-Yauman, CEO of Philanthropy U

23m · Advice From Someone Else's Dad · 04 Nov 17:51

Peter and Jamie discuss being paid less that coworkers, and answer questions on personal info leaks and interviewer no-shows. Peter interviews Connor Diemand-Yauman, CEO of Philanthropy University (philanthropyu.org), which provides training to under-resourced global organizations. Connor said he had no grand career plan, but wanted to do something education. That led to doing very different things like teaching rural poor in Africa and running b2b at Coursera, the online education platform. Plus, this week's workplace nightmare!

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