• How do I move across from the private sector into the public sector?

  • Feb 26 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast
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How do I move across from the private sector into the public sector?

  • Summary

  • For our February 26th episode, FW's Head of Implementation, Amanda Adderley and Founder and Deputy Manage Director, Jamila Rizvi, answered your career questions about dealing with a boss who behaves unpredictably, deciding if you're ready to return to work after having a baby and moving from the private sector into the public sector. 

    This week's questions

    • Anon asks, I’ve started in a Leadership position with a consulting firm that has a female CEO. She berates people, disempowers her leaders and tends to fly off the handle. It’s a  small, family run business that is looking to grow but I’m not sure how to deal with this as she terrifies me. Would love thoughts or tips?

    • Michelle asks, Is it okay to not want to go back to work after having a baby? I think I have lost my way a little.
    • Anon asks, 

      How do I crack into the public sector and do you think it is worth it when you get there? I have worked in the private sector for 15 years in IT and would love a change. 

    Got a question? 

    • Submit your query here, post in our FW Facebook group and let us know it's for Leadership: Your Questions Answered or email us at hello@futurewomen.com 

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