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We Are All Workerbees

We Are All Workerbees

Workerbee, Inc.

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Business & Entrepreneuriat
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Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 6

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Work is being rewritten. By AI, shifting expectations, economic pressure, and the lived realities workers and employers are facing every day. Most people are trying to understand where they fit in all this change.


And it isn’t just workers. Concerned parents, students, and anyone thinking about the role of people and meaning in work are all trying to make sense of this moment too. 


In We Are All Workerbees, hosts Heiko Roth and Nikki Vegenski sit down with workers, hiring managers, and people in the thick of it to talk honestly about what work feels like right now, how it’s shifting, and what these changes actually mean in real life.



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How Students Are Preparing for an Uncertain Job Market, with John Branam

Saison 1 · Épisode 5

mercredi 20 mai 2026Durée 35:21

Graduation used to feel like the beginning of the rest of our lives. For many young people entering the workforce today, it feels more like standing at the edge of uncertainty.


John Branam has spent more than 30 years helping first-generation and low-income students navigate college, careers, and the leap into adulthood. But lately, he’s watching more and more young people do everything “right” ( earn the degree, build the résumé, send hundreds of applications) and still struggle to land that first opportunity.


In this episode, we talk about why entry-level jobs seem to be disappearing, how AI is reshaping early-career work, and why networking matters more than ever in a crowded hiring market.


We also get into the emotional side of starting out: the fear, the pressure, the hustle, the challenge of building a life in an unstable world.

Along the way, John shares practical advice for students and young workers trying to get their footing. From building networks and using LinkedIn strategically to embracing nonlinear career paths and learning how to “choose your hard.”


Thanks to John Branam for joining us.


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You can talk to Workerbee 24/7 at workerbee.ai.

Follow Workerbee on LinkedIn.

Check out Nikki’s executive consulting company: The Hive Co.

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What Employers are Actually Looking For Today with Jim Beqaj

Saison 1 · Épisode 4

mercredi 6 mai 2026Durée 34:29

We take a look at how hiring has shifted from evaluating résumés and credentials to understanding people at a much deeper level.


Jim Beqaj, a corporate recruiter, executive coach, and leader who has hired nearly a thousand people across industries, joins us to break down what employers are really prioritizing in 2026 and why traditional hiring tools are no longer enough.


We talk about how AI is flooding the hiring process with applications, how adaptability is now valued over experience, and how both candidates and employers are struggling to define what a good “fit” actually means.


Thanks to Jim Beqaj for joining us.


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You can talk to Workerbee 24/7 at workerbee.ai.

Follow Workerbee on LinkedIn.


Check out Nikki’s executive consulting company: The Hive Co.


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The Collapse of Trust in the Job Market with David Hain

Saison 1 · Épisode 3

mercredi 22 avril 2026Durée 38:52

In this episode, we zoom out to look at the deeper shifts happening across the job market. Believe it or not, more applicants, more technology, and more data aren’t always leading to better outcomes.


David Hain, an industry veteran, walks us through how the system itself is being rewired in real time. From thousands of AI-optimized resumes flooding a single role to new questions around trust and transparency, the hiring process is evolving quickly and not always in obvious ways.


We explore why traditional systems are starting to fall short, why resumes are becoming more of a starting point than the full picture, and how both companies and candidates can adapt to find better matches in a more complex landscape.


Thanks to David Hain for joining us.


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You can talk to Workerbee 24/7 at workerbee.ai.

Follow Workerbee on LinkedIn.


Check out Nikki’s executive consulting company: The Hive Co.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inside the Hiring Black Box with Emily Durham

Saison 1 · Épisode 2

mercredi 22 avril 2026Durée 36:25

The hiring process is changing fast. But what’s actually going on behind the scenes?


In this episode, we go inside the modern recruitment “black box” with career coach and former Fortune 500 recruiter Emily Durham.


From AI tools that don’t quite work (yet) to a flood of applications and rising candidate ghosting, hiring today is messy, inconsistent, and often frustrating for everyone involved.


We talk about what’s really driving the breakdown in hiring, why applying to hundreds of jobs isn’t the answer anymore, and how networking, personality, and human connection are becoming the most valuable signals in an increasingly automated system.


Thanks to Emily Durham for joining us.


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You can talk to Workerbee 24/7 at workerbee.ai.

Follow Workerbee on LinkedIn.


Check out Nikki’s executive consulting company: The Hive Co.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What Job Hunting Actually Looks Like Right Now

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

mercredi 22 avril 2026Durée 40:07

The job market is shifting. But what does that actually look like on the ground?


In this episode, we go inside the modern job search through the experiences of two professionals navigating it in real time. From AI-driven screening tools to a surge in competition and fewer responses, the hiring process is evolving quickly… and not always for the better.


We talk about what’s changed, what’s working (and what isn’t), and how job seekers are adapting to a system that increasingly feels automated, unpredictable, and impersonal.


Thanks to Christopher Mines and Montea Sherritt for joining us.

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You can talk to Workerbee 24/7 at workerbee.ai.

Follow Workerbee on LinkedIn.


Check out Nikki’s executive consulting company: The Hive Co.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Introducing “We Are All Workerbees”

Saison 1

lundi 13 avril 2026Durée 01:06

The world of work is changing.

And we need to talk about it.


Hosted by Nikki Vegenski and Heiko Roth, We Are All Workerbees is a podcast about what it actually feels like to navigate work right now. Each episode brings you into conversations with job seekers, hiring managers, recruiters, and people building something on the side just to stay afloat.


From AI interviews to endless applications to shifting expectations around careers, the show follows how work is changing in real time… and what that means for the people living through it.


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