The Secret to Finding Your Ideal Workplace | Marion Campan | TED

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5 Aug 202414:52

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging script, Marion, a corporate culture enthusiast from Tahiti, emphasizes the importance of company culture when choosing between job offers. She debunks the myth that it's impossible to gauge a company's culture before joining and offers two practical tools: keen observation during the recruitment process and three insightful interview questions to assess cultural fit. Marion's advice aims to help individuals find a workplace that brings out the best in them, avoiding workplace disengagement and regret.

Takeaways

  • 🎉 Celebrating receiving multiple job offers is a significant achievement, but it also brings the challenge of choosing the right one.
  • 🤔 Choosing a job based on salary, title, or mission is common advice, but the speaker suggests considering company culture as a key factor.
  • 🌟 Marion, the speaker, emphasizes the importance of corporate culture and shares her passion for it, drawing from her diverse background in Tahiti.
  • 🌏 The script highlights the difficulty of understanding a company's culture from the outside before joining, a common misconception.
  • 📊 Citing Gallup's study, the speaker points out the low engagement rates in workplaces, particularly in East Asia, indicating a need for better cultural fit.
  • 💼 The story of Junita, a lawyer who experienced burnout in a startup culture, illustrates the importance of matching one's work ethic with company culture.
  • 🔍 Two main strategies are suggested for assessing company culture: observing the recruitment process and asking insightful questions during interviews.
  • 👀 Observing the recruitment process can reveal a company's communication style, pace, and hierarchy, which are indicative of its culture.
  • 🗣️ Asking the right questions during interviews can uncover a company's values, promotion practices, and feedback mechanisms, providing clues about the work environment.
  • 🚀 The first question, 'What kind of people get promoted here?', helps understand the company's values and growth opportunities.
  • 🏅 The second question, 'What are your core values?', assesses whether the company lives by its stated principles and how they are reflected in everyday actions.
  • 🔄 The third question, 'When was the last time you got feedback here?', gauges the company's commitment to continuous improvement and open communication.
  • 👩‍💼👨‍💼 The interview process is a two-way street, allowing candidates to evaluate potential employers as much as they are being evaluated.

Q & A

  • What is the main advice Marion gives for choosing between two job offers?

    -Marion suggests choosing a job based on the company culture rather than just salary, title, or the nature of the projects.

  • Why does Marion emphasize the importance of company culture?

    -Company culture can significantly impact job satisfaction and engagement, which in turn affects an employee's performance and well-being.

  • What is Marion's background, and how does it relate to her perspective on corporate cultures?

    -Marion is from Tahiti, an island with a diverse and melting-pot culture. This background may have shaped her understanding of the importance of a harmonious and inclusive corporate culture.

  • What are the two ways Marion suggests to understand a company's culture before joining?

    -Marion suggests observing the recruitment process and asking specific questions during the interview to gauge the company's culture.

  • According to the Gallup study Marion mentioned, what percentage of people in East Asia are engaged in their work?

    -Only 17 percent of people in East Asia are engaged in their work according to the Gallup study.

  • What is the term for employees who are present at work but only do the minimum required?

    -This behavior is referred to as 'quiet quitting.'

  • Can you provide an example of how to observe a company's culture during the recruitment process?

    -One example is the responsiveness of the company to emails and interview scheduling, which can indicate the company's pace and organization.

  • What are the three questions Marion recommends asking during an interview to understand the company culture?

    -The three questions are: 1) What kind of people get promoted here? 2) What are your core values? 3) When was the last time you received feedback here?

  • Why is it important to ask about promotions, core values, and feedback in an interview?

    -These questions help understand the company's growth opportunities, values, and communication style, which are crucial aspects of the company culture.

  • How does Marion use the analogy of selecting an avocado to explain the process of choosing a company culture?

    -Just as one tests an avocado's ripeness by applying pressure, Marion suggests observing and asking questions to 'test' the company culture's fit for the candidate.

  • What should a candidate be clear about before entering an interview to assess company culture?

    -A candidate should be clear about what they want and expect from a company, including what work should look like, feel like, and be like for them.

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