30 min

Overcoming Remote Challenges Recruiting Future with Matt Alder

    • Careers

Elon Musk, David Soloman, and Sam Altman are three CEOs who have recently publicly spoken out against remote and hybrid work. Problems with communication, productivity, skills transfer, and culture are some of the most common issues cited but does dragging people back to the office really make these things better? The advantages of hybrid and remote work are considerable, and there are undoubtedly other ways of addressing their challenges than ordering a mandatory return to the office.

My guest this week is Jen Fong, VP of People at Customer.io. Customer.io is a fully remote business with employees in 30 countries, and Jen offers some great insights on embracing the advantages of remote while dealing with its challenges.

In the interview, we discuss:

Current talent market challenges

Why remote work is so vital to Customer io

Innovation and global talent pools

Autonomy and trust

Dealing with the challenges of remote work

How do you build community and connection?

The importance of tools

Being intentional about meeting in person

Creating opportunities for people to connect socially

Building a people-first culture that aligns with company goals

Ensuring you have the right skills for the future with strategic workforce planning

Attracting diverse skillsets

The impact of AI on skills development and recruiting


Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

Elon Musk, David Soloman, and Sam Altman are three CEOs who have recently publicly spoken out against remote and hybrid work. Problems with communication, productivity, skills transfer, and culture are some of the most common issues cited but does dragging people back to the office really make these things better? The advantages of hybrid and remote work are considerable, and there are undoubtedly other ways of addressing their challenges than ordering a mandatory return to the office.

My guest this week is Jen Fong, VP of People at Customer.io. Customer.io is a fully remote business with employees in 30 countries, and Jen offers some great insights on embracing the advantages of remote while dealing with its challenges.

In the interview, we discuss:

Current talent market challenges

Why remote work is so vital to Customer io

Innovation and global talent pools

Autonomy and trust

Dealing with the challenges of remote work

How do you build community and connection?

The importance of tools

Being intentional about meeting in person

Creating opportunities for people to connect socially

Building a people-first culture that aligns with company goals

Ensuring you have the right skills for the future with strategic workforce planning

Attracting diverse skillsets

The impact of AI on skills development and recruiting


Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts.

30 min

More by Evergreen Podcasts

Conflicted: A History Podcast
Evergreen Podcasts
Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories
Evergreen Podcasts | The Honor Project
Burn the Boats
Evergreen Podcasts
Next Best Picture Podcast
Evergreen Podcasts
Professional Book Nerds
Evergreen Podcasts
FIVE MINUTE NEWS
Evergreen Podcasts