Jaded HR: Your Relief From the Common Human Resources Podcasts
Jaded HR is a Human Resources podcast about the trials and tribulations of life in a human resources department….or just a way for Human Resources Professionals to finally say OUT LOUD all the things they think throughout their working day.
Jaded HR: Your Relief From the Common Human Resources Podcasts
Latest Episodes
Oracle Layoffs, AI Spending & HR Reality: Why ‘Record Profits’ Still Mean Job Cuts
Season 7 kicks off the only way Jaded HR knows how: with questionable life decisions, corporate chaos, and HR stories that make you wonder how some companies are still functioning.Warren almost dies test-driving a 50-year-old tr...
Denied Work From Home While Pregnant: The HR Case That Cost TQL $22M
This week on Jaded HR, we dive into an HR nightmare that somehow checks every single box of what NOT to do.A pregnant employee. A doctor’s note. A simple work-from-home request.And a company that said… “nah, come into...
Company’s Cringe Marketing Video May Accidentally Expose Their Real Culture
You know those polished corporate videos that are supposed to scream “we have a great culture!”?Yeah… this is not one of those.In this episode, we break down a marketing video that was clearly meant to attract talent, boo...
Can Women Mansplain? HR Debates Workplace Double Standards ⭐
This episode has a little bit of everything: the Olympics, employee side hustles, and a workplace debate that is guaranteed to make at least one person in HR deeply uncomfortable.We kick things off with a question no one asked f...
Accenture’s ‘Low Performer’ Cuts — Smart HR or Corporate Hunger Games?
What happens when a company decides the bottom 5% of employees just… shouldn’t be there anymore?Well, if you’re Accenture, you call it a strategy. Everyone else might call it something closer to corporate survival of the f...
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