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Podcast "Trinta e oito vírgula quatro" Explores the Future of Work and Talent Attraction

In the latest episode of the podcast "Trinta e oito vírgula quatro," Vasco Falcão, CEO of Konica Minolta for Portugal and Spain, discusses the importance of being physically present at the beginning of one's career. While remote and hybrid work models are increasingly popular, Falcão highlights the value of face-to-face interactions early on, sharing how these experiences shaped his professional growth.

The podcast, which examines trends in the evolving job market, also touches on generational conflicts, attracting talent, and the cultural differences between countries like Portugal, Spain, and Japan. The title refers to the average working life expectancy in Portugal, which has increased to 38.4 years.

The discussion in this episode will continue to delve into talent attraction and how businesses can adapt to the changing demands of the workforce