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The future-proof career: strategies for thriving at every stage

1h 0m · Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video · 23 Apr 00:00

Contributor(s): Isabel Berwick, Dr Grace Lordan | Dr Grace Lordan discusses hybrid work, workplace equality, and today’s evolving workplace with the host of Financial Times’ Working It podcast, Isabel Berwick at the launch of her new book, The Future-Proof Career.

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