• Force-Choking Your Way Through Office Sirens and Other Absurdity
    2025/05/15

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    The line between professional attire and personal expression has never been blurrier—especially now that TikTok is giving questionable fashion advice to workplace newcomers. We dive deep into the viral "office siren" trend where primarily Gen Z professionals are showing up to corporate environments in micro-minis and knee-high boots, only to face swift consequences when their romanticized vision of office life collides with reality.

    Both of us share our own experiences navigating dress code violations from both sides of the HR desk. Would you immediately terminate someone for an inappropriate outfit on their first day, or is this a coachable moment? We explore how dress code enforcement disproportionately impacts women, with one of us recalling valuable feedback received early in her career: "You have great ideas, but I'm afraid your messaging gets lost when people are distracted by how you're dressed." It's an uncomfortable truth that still resonates years later.

    The workplace sensitivity discussion reaches new heights as we examine the case of a UK employee who won £29,000 (approximately $38,000) after colleagues compared her to Darth Vader in a Star Wars personality test. This lawsuit raises important questions about where we draw the line between harmless team-building and genuinely harmful workplace behavior, especially for those with diagnosed anxiety. While acknowledging mental health challenges are real, we question whether we've gone too far in accommodating hypersensitivity that makes normal workplace interactions increasingly difficult.

    Is your workplace navigating the delicate balance between self-expression and professionalism? Share your experiences with us and don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, or support us on Patreon if our unfiltered take on HR reality helps you survive your own workplace drama!

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  • HR Through Pop Culture The Office: The Diversity Day Disaster
    2025/05/08

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    Remember that cringeworthy moment when Michael Scott signed his diversity training completion form as "Daffy Duck"? Or when Kelly slapped him after his offensive impersonation? These unforgettable scenes from The Office's "Diversity Day" episode reveal something fascinating about workplace culture both then and now.

    Twenty years after this controversial episode first aired, we're taking a deep dive into what made it simultaneously problematic yet ahead of its time. The episode brilliantly showcases what happens when an untrained manager attempts to handle sensitive topics without proper expertise – resulting in multiple terminable offenses that would likely get someone fired on the spot today.

    What's particularly striking about watching "Diversity Day" in 2024 is noticing how Mr. Brown's professional approach to diversity training was surprisingly progressive for 2005. When he corrects Michael's "I don't see color" statement by explaining that's "fighting ignorance with ignorance" and instead emphasizes celebrating diversity, he articulates principles that have become fundamental to modern DEI work.

    The episode serves as both a time capsule and a cautionary tale, highlighting an essential lesson for organizations: some training topics require specialized expertise. As HR professionals, we see this episode as a perfect example of why sensitive issues like diversity and inclusion often benefit from bringing in qualified external trainers rather than handling them in-house without proper training.

    Whether you're an Office superfan or an HR professional looking for entertaining examples of workplace don'ts, join us as we analyze all the cringe, examine what's changed in twenty years, and extract valuable lessons that remain relevant today. And stick around for our next episode where we'll tackle "Healthcare" – another HR nightmare courtesy of Dunder Mifflin's most problematic manager.

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  • Have Some Self Respect. STFU and Don't Be a SWAG Hoarder at Conferences
    2025/05/01

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    Ever attended a professional conference only to find yourself surrounded by people who seem to have forgotten all basic etiquette? You're not alone. In this candid episode, Warren and CeeCee dive deep into conference behaviors that drive HR pros to the brink of madness.

    From the Virginia SHRM conference comes Warren's unfiltered observations about attendees who disrupt sessions with incessant talking, take photos of every slide (complete with audible shutter sounds), and block hallways with impromptu meetings. His rallying cry for conference attendees everywhere? "Shut the fuck up" – a sentiment that resonates with anyone who's had their learning experience ruined by inconsiderate behavior. The conversation reveals how technology use, spatial awareness, and self-restraint around free swag items have become defining elements of professional gatherings.

    The episode takes a fascinating turn when CeeCee makes a surprising confession about letting her SHRM certification lapse during her pregnancy. Now facing the daunting prospect of retaking the certification exam, she weighs the professional benefits against the considerable effort required. Warren offers counterpoint perspectives from his own certification journey, prompting a deeper discussion about the real-world value of these professional credentials. Their comparison of different certification levels reveals intriguing insights about test formats and preparation approaches that will resonate with anyone contemplating HR certification.

    Between stories about dental anxiety, AI-powered heckler detection, and the cultural significance of limited-edition company merchandise, this episode captures the authentic, unfiltered reality of HR life. Whether you're a seasoned conference attendee or preparing for your first professional gathering, you'll find yourself nodding in agreement at these all-too-relatable workplace observations.

    Ready to elevate your next conference experience? Subscribe now, leave a review, and join Warren and CeeCee as they continue helping you survive HR one what-the-fuck moment at a time.

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  • SHRM Should Be Ashamed
    2025/04/17

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    What happens when an analytical HR professional decides to break down every session at a state SHRM conference? The results are both hilarious and disheartening. Warren meticulously categorized all 64 breakout sessions and discovered that a staggering two-thirds could only be classified as "whimsical" - filled with motivational speaking and feel-good content but lacking substantive professional development.

    Taking his analysis further, Warren compared this HR conference with professional gatherings across other fields - from accountants and lawyers to scientists and physicians. The contrast couldn't be more striking: while HR professionals were being told "the hardest journey is the 18 inches between your brain and your heart," other professions were engaging with rigorous, substantive content directly applicable to their work. This disparity helps explain why HR sometimes struggles to be taken seriously in the business world.

    The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Warren admits that despite his past criticism, SHRM President Johnny C. Taylor delivered an impressively substantive keynote about the future of work and AI in HR - proving that meaningful content is possible when organizers prioritize it. Meanwhile, CeeCee shares her experience starting a new remote position with exemplary onboarding, highlighting how thoughtful processes can make all the difference in employee experience.

    This episode poses important questions about professional development in HR: Are we setting ourselves up for failure by accepting low-quality content at our professional conferences? How can we demand better? And most importantly, what would truly valuable professional development look like for modern HR practitioners? Whether you're planning your next conference experience or evaluating your own professional development path, this candid discussion will make you rethink what you should expect from HR education.

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  • Jaded HR Turns 5: An OG Reunion & AI in HR
    2025/04/03

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    Five years ago, Warren and Patrick sat down over Mission BBQ to plan a podcast where HR professionals could finally say what they were really thinking. Today, they reunite to reflect on how both Jaded HR and the human resources profession have transformed over half a decade.

    The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as they reminisce about cubicle life and team shenanigans—from hanging Superman figures above desks to commiserating over challenging employee interactions. Their candid discussion reveals how some of their early HR opinions "aged like milk" when confronted with real workplace discrimination cases, showing the professional growth that comes with experience.

    Technology emerges as a central theme throughout their discussion. Patrick shares how his role has evolved away from traditional HR toward IT responsibilities, while simultaneously developing AI tools that could potentially automate aspects of his own job. This tension between embracing efficiency-driving technology while worrying about obsolescence reflects challenges facing the entire HR profession. As Warren quotes HR thought leader Tim Sackett: "You're not going to lose your job to AI. You're going to lose your job to someone who knows how to use AI."

    Looking forward, Warren teases upcoming content including their popular "Office" rewatch series where they analyze the iconic sitcom from an HR perspective. Episodes like "Diversity Day" offer particularly rich material that highlights how workplace norms have evolved dramatically since the show first aired—content that "no major network's going to touch" today.

    Whether you're an HR professional, someone who works with HR, or simply enjoy workplace stories told with unfiltered honesty, this anniversary episode perfectly captures why Jaded HR continues to resonate after five years. Leave a review, support the show through Patreon, and join Warren and Patrick as they continue helping listeners "survive HR one what-the-fuck moment at a time."

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  • Resume Rescue & How Not to Get Filed Under "Never Again"
    2025/03/20

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    The gap between what HR professionals think and what they can actually say out loud has never been more entertaining than in this episode of Jaded HR. Warren and Cee Cee start by unpacking recent viral news stories that perfectly illustrate how poor judgment can derail careers - from the American tourist who stole a baby wombat for social media clout to a track athlete facing consequences for an on-field assault. These stories serve as perfect metaphors for workplace behavior that lands people on "do not hire" lists.

    Speaking of which, the hosts deliver a fascinating breakdown of Meta's controversial "block list" that prevents even laid-off employees from being rehired - even when managers specifically want them back. This secret system has apparently frustrated Meta's own leadership who can't figure out why valuable former team members are blocked or how to get them off the list. Warren and Cee Cee share their own experiences with "do not hire" designations and why flexibility in these systems matters.

    The episode delivers exceptional value through its examination of resume best practices, drawing from former Amazon executive Ethan Evans' insights after reviewing over 10,000 resumes. Rather than offering generic advice, the hosts provide specific, actionable guidance: focus on results not just responsibilities, strategically position your education based on career stage, consider adding a splash of color to stand out, and yes - include those interesting hobbies that might create a human connection with recruiters. The personal anecdote about a marketing candidate who branded her resume so memorably that the hosts still remember her name years later perfectly illustrates how the right personal touches can make a lasting impression.

    Have you ever experienced a manager who crossed the line? Cee Cee 's candid story about walking out on a Starbucks manager who tried to manipulate her into working despite an approved day off will resonate with anyone who's dealt with workplace power dynamics. Next time you encounter workplace drama, remember the Jaded HR mantra: we're here to help you survive HR one "what the fuck" moment at a time!

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  • Weaponized Incompetence
    2025/03/06

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    Join us for a lively conversation around the comical and unexpected moments in the world of Human Resources. We share the ups and downs from our daily experiences with humorous anecdotes that anyone in HR—or the workplace at large—can relate to. From the craziness of employees needing their W-2s at the last minute to the intricacies of team projects that spiral into chaos, we delve into the daily challenges and laughable situations that keep us entertained.

    This episode also explores the critical topic of communication within the workplace, discussing how misunderstandings about HR processes can escalate into major stress points. We highlight the importance of transparency, accessibility, and effective training to equip employees and managers with the knowledge they need to thrive. With each story, we emphasize taking a lighter approach and finding humor amidst the often overwhelming world of HR.

    Whether you're in HR yourself or just someone navigating workplace waters, you're sure to find value and comfort in knowing you're not alone. Tune in for a unique blend of humor and insight, and don’t forget to share your thoughts about your own workplace experiences with us! Stay connected to our social media for more content and future discussions.

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  • Navigating Chaos: Family Influencers, Screen Sharing, Disney Internships, and Unionizing Robots
    2025/02/20

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    Did you ever find yourself giggling at the absurdity of a spam email just when you needed a break from the chaos of life's juggling act? Warren and Cee Cee did, and they're here to share those lighthearted moments amidst the everyday hustle of work, school, and personal errands. They kick things off with reflections on improvements since their last episode. Listen as they recount relatable stories of home maintenance mishaps and the unexpected productivity that comes with bad weather, reminding us all that laughter can be the best tool for managing a busy week.

    We then shift gears to the magical world of internships, with a spotlight on Disney's meticulous application process. Ever wondered how to nail an interview for one of the world's most coveted intern programs? Warren's son embarked on this journey, and we've got the inside scoop! From dodging the embarrassment of revealing personal browser bookmarks during a screen share to mastering Disney's 13-page interview guide, filled with STAR method tips, this episode is packed with golden nuggets for young hopefuls chasing their career dreams.

    And just when you thought that was all, we take a whimsical turn into the realm of robots and unionizing AI, pondering a world where machines demand personal days. Plus, there's a special teaser for our upcoming discussion on Diversity Day from The Office rewatch. Throughout, we share everyday tales of kindness—from empathetic agents at Southwest Airlines to the flexibility of employers during bad weather. So, tune in for humor, insights, and a few "WTF" moments, as we help you navigate the unpredictable world of HR.

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