EP126: Matt Hanley, Founder MTWO Search - How Can We All Support Working Dads

EP126: Matt Hanley, Founder MTWO Search - How Can We All Support Working Dads

The Recruiter's Recruitment Podcast

Matt Hanley shares his journey from print to recruitment, and offers tips for supporting working dads.

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32:2311 Mar 2024

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Supporting Working Dads: Matt Hanley's Journey and Insights

Episode Overview

  • Matt's journey from the print industry to recruitment
  • The impact of technology on the print and packaging sector
  • Insights into life as a working dad
  • Strategies for employers to support working dads
  • The importance of trust and empathy in the workplace
I think it's tough because I remember being employed and having three boys. It was frowned upon to need flexibility, but it's short-sighted. You've got to do what's right for you and your family.

Balancing work and family life can be a tightrope walk, especially for working dads. In this episode of The Recruiter's Recruitment Podcast, host Lysha Holmes chats with Matt Hanley, the Founder of MTWO Search. Matt takes us through his unique career path, starting from his early days in the print and packaging industry to becoming a recruitment expert. He sheds light on how technology has revolutionised his field and shares personal stories about juggling professional responsibilities with fatherhood.

This episode is packed with practical advice for employers and team members on creating a supportive environment for working dads. Matt's candid discussion emphasises the importance of trust, empathy, and understanding in fostering an inclusive workplace. Whether you're a working parent or an employer looking to support your team better, this conversation offers valuable insights that you won't want to miss.

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