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March Ahead | Ahva Sadeghi

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In this episode of Success from Anywhere, Karen sits down with Ahva Sadeghi, co-founder and CEO of Symba, a revolutionary platform that is transforming the landscape of internships and apprenticeships. Ahva's journey takes us through her experience as a John Lewis Fellow for Civil and Human Rights, which sparked her passion for creating more diverse and equitable workforces and workplaces.

The discussion explores why paid internships and apprenticeships are a basic human right and how to cultivate talent anywhere. Ahva reveals effective strategies to build more diverse talent pipelines and the role technology plays in creating better workforce experiences. She also shares compelling statistics on the impact of paid internships and apprenticeships on employee retention as well as Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) efforts.

Join the conversation about how to use technology to reshape your workforce landscape and to create lasting change!

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#SuccessFromAnywhere #Entrepreneurs #Symba #Internships #HiringStrategy #WorkplaceWellbeing #Entrepreneurship #InspirationAndInsights #RemoteWorkExpert #EarlyCareerDevelopment #JoinTheConversation #CareerExploration #PersonalAutonomy #DreamBig #EmpowerTeams #TransformYourWorkLife

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Content provided by Karen Mangia. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Karen Mangia or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode of Success from Anywhere, Karen sits down with Ahva Sadeghi, co-founder and CEO of Symba, a revolutionary platform that is transforming the landscape of internships and apprenticeships. Ahva's journey takes us through her experience as a John Lewis Fellow for Civil and Human Rights, which sparked her passion for creating more diverse and equitable workforces and workplaces.

The discussion explores why paid internships and apprenticeships are a basic human right and how to cultivate talent anywhere. Ahva reveals effective strategies to build more diverse talent pipelines and the role technology plays in creating better workforce experiences. She also shares compelling statistics on the impact of paid internships and apprenticeships on employee retention as well as Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) efforts.

Join the conversation about how to use technology to reshape your workforce landscape and to create lasting change!

Powered by Robin

#SuccessFromAnywhere #Entrepreneurs #Symba #Internships #HiringStrategy #WorkplaceWellbeing #Entrepreneurship #InspirationAndInsights #RemoteWorkExpert #EarlyCareerDevelopment #JoinTheConversation #CareerExploration #PersonalAutonomy #DreamBig #EmpowerTeams #TransformYourWorkLife

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