Tackling recruitment challenges

Welcome to the fifth episode of the GreenSkills Podcast. This episode focuses on recruitment and on-boarding.

CIWM’s green skills research identified both a current and future recruitment need for the waste sector, so it’s so critical to get this right and bring in new talent as we decarbonise and grow. 

Guests:

Nick Eva: Chartered Member of CIWM, Founder and Director of Waste Recruit, with 24 years of experience in candidate search and selection for the waste and resource management sector.

Warrick Hegarty: The UK Burnout Coach, Managing Director of True-Self Coaching, and my own business coach through Scale Coach, an organisation supporting CIWM with our growth ambitions.

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