
Tips for transitioning into cORPORATE SOCIAL WORK
As the field of Corporate Social Work continues to grow, those entering it are joining a new era of social work that isn't taught in schools and in fieldwork. From past experiences and current work, we've put together some tips for breaking into the field…


Stepping Out of Traditional Social Work Roles
While only some pursue the title of Social Worker, all people hold the power to shape the world and help others. Donating to causes, volunteering, participating in awareness campaigns for social issues, and lending a listening ear when someone needs to be heard are examples of how each one of us can invest in the happiness and well-being of other people. While this might seem innate for some people, these actions are what Social Workers are trained to do — we are experts in people. We understand how relationships and systems intersect and impact each other. We strive for justice and equity. We bring attention to important issues that others ignore.

27 Things We Learned From Our ‘Pivot to Corporate Social Work’ Discussion
At our recent Corporate Social Work Collective event featuring Marthea Pitts, The MSW Coach, and two recruiters with social work backgrounds – Alicia Whitney and Olivia Gonzalaz — we shared many helpful tips and tricks about making the pivot to Corporate Social Work.
If you weren’t able to attend the session, we want to share some of the knowledge from the discussion. So here you go, an “in a nutshell” summary of advice shared at our event.