![]() ![]() The problem with not investing in ourselves. When and why I decided to end my career there for good. In this episode you’ll hear: My biggest struggles throughout my time working in human resources at Pfizer. Tune in to hear how I went from being miserable in a corporate job I hated to pursuing my dream to fix work. I learned that if I wanted something bad enough, I had to be willing to invest in it and I want to share that same message with all of you today. I’m taking you through some of my deepest struggles and eventual realizations about what I had to do to create the life I wanted. Today I’m discussing my own experience at Pfizer. Just because you have a bad experience at a company doesn’t mean that reflects the company’s overall sentiment or culture. Companies are made up of people-good, bad, and indifferent. At the time, I hated it because I loved Barack Obama. That’s right, I’m talking about the global drug company, my former employer, and the place where I decided to end my career in human resources.īack in 2012, Mitt Romney made the statement that corporations are people. ![]() In this last episode of 2020, I’m going to be talking about Pfizer. Punk Rock HR is underwritten by Headspace for Work. ![]()
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