"At McGladrey, we understand the needs of both our clients and our employees," said Richard Caturano, McGladrey's national leader of culture, diversity and inclusion. "Our goal is to provide employees with the flexibility they need to provide the most effective and efficient service possible to our clients, while also meeting their professional and personal needs. Just one example of that is our recent distribution of iPads to all employees – to make working remotely easier than ever before."
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Jill and family |
“I enjoy what I do,” says Jill. “If I didn’t, I wouldn’t spend so much time trying to make it work! I do believe my family is a priority, but it’s a mutual strategy. I don’t want to have one without the other, and I don’t think that I have to choose.”
At McGladrey, Jill takes advantage of an informal flexible work schedule that allows her to make time for her family, while permitting her the freedom to get her work done when and where it makes the most sense for her clients and her schedule.
Jill’s ability to ‘wow’ her clients with outstanding service has not gone unnoticed. Assurance Partner Ryan Weber recently accompanied Jill to a meeting with a new client and was amazed by the way in which she balanced her dedication to family with a strong work ethic.
“Jill had to leave the meeting early to take care of her children, yet she simply did not miss a beat,” says Ryan. “She communicated effectively about her ability to fulfill the commitments made at the meeting in a way that reassured the client. In the end, Jill exceeded expectations and the client respected her for her honesty and devotion to family.”
Jill credits her own career advisor—Director Jennifer Murtha—for providing her with the support that she needed at crucial time in her life.
“I had just been promoted to manager and discovered that I was pregnant. It was kind of daunting,” says Jill. “I went to Jennifer’s office and told her the news and she said ‘hey, no problem.’ The confidence that Jennifer instilled in me has allowed me to pay it forward in my mentoring of others.”
For those looking for a few pointers, Jill offers the following:
- Your family is your family and your career is your career. You can’t do either of them well if you don’t consider them together.
- I wouldn’t be the success that I am today without my teammates. It’s important to make a connection and find someone who will have your back. And, in turn, it’s even more important to figure out a way to have someone else’s back.
- Talk to someone. Don’t feel like you have to go through it alone.
- Some days are better than others, but every day is different!
Learn more about McGladrey’s culture of flexibility here.
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