Most of us have experienced it before—there’s nothing worse than working for a company that doesn’t practice what it preaches.
If you don’t actually stand for the things you’re talking about, how can your employees gain the trust you need for them to succeed?
Today, we’re talking about authenticity and why the “long game” in business means actually living up to what you say.
Joel Lalgee, aka The Realest Recruiter, joins us with insights from his 2 billion views of no-BS content on how companies and brands can truly earn employee trust.
Joel shares his take on building a personal brand, keeping creative energy alive, and why he cranks out videos every single day (yep, every day). Let’s dive in!
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00:06:00 - Something That HR Folks Should Rethink
00:15:24 - Joel’s Zone of Genius: Creative Work and Connecting People
00:21:15 - The Beginning of Building a Personal Brand
00:34:05 - How to Stay Creatively Inspired
00:39:14 - How Many Videos Joel Makes on an Average Day
00:46:50 - The One Thing you Need to Start a Personal Brand
00:49:10 - Where to Connect With Joel
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