
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams – Aussie Broadband talks workplace diversity
Techday recently launched a new series of video shorts called 10 Minute IT Jams, which provide sharp, to-the-point insights into emerging and established technology companies that operate right here in the Asia-Pacific region.
Aussie Broadband is an Australian telco provider of internet, mobile, and many other services to local businesses and consumers. The company is based in regional Victoria and provides services across all of Australia.
In this interview, we speak with Aussie Broadband's general manager of corporate affairs, Janet Granger-Wilcox about workplace diversity and inclusion (D&I).
In this video, Janet covers:
- Why diversity in the workplace is important
- How Aussie Broadband supports D&I in the workplace
- How Aussie Broadband attracts diverse talent and engages staff in D&I
- Tips to help other organisations build a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Watch the video here.
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