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In this episode:
Some of Lauren’s key points include:
Networking and having advocates who believe in your potential are critical for career transitions.
The commerce industry requires individuals who can thrive in white space, handle rapid change, and navigate ambiguity
Lauren advised being proactive in learning, seeking out resources, and experimenting to build knowledge quickly in this fast-paced sector.
In this episode:
Some of Jeffrey’s key points include:
Emphasized curiosity as a career driver.
Shared reflections on overcoming societal expectations and defining personal success.
Highlighted the importance of learning through high-responsibility roles and iterative feedback.
In this episode:
Some of Jill’s key points include:
Importance of self-awareness through tools like Strengths Finder.
Volunteering as a method for gaining experience, networking, and skill development.
Emphasis on entering the workforce with a learning mindset.
In this episode:
Some of Paul’s key points include:
His pursuit of a career in counter-terrorism after 9/11
Playing pivotal role in startup View Ray, leveraging MRI-linear accelerator tech for cancer treatment.
Execution and problem-solving skills (“getting things done”) are more valuable than having a perfect background.
The value of a well curated personal network and the importance of being transparent and vulnerable when reaching out; most people are willing to help!
In this episode:
Some of Justin’s key points include:
How his speaking career started and evolved
Authoring his first book, Digital Branch Secrets
The power of his personal network
How he leverages AI to accelerate his productivity and content generation
In this episode:
Some of Jansen’s key points include:
The power of his personal network
Intentionally taking less money, for the role YOU REALLY WANT
Having a plan, but being flexible as opportunities evolve and present themselves
Being authentic and building your personal brand will lead to more career options
In this episode:
Some of Craig’s key points include:
The Three P’s Positional (executive) Professional (career) and Personal (life coaching)
Part of his coaching methodology, ICPA : Industry, Company, Position, Activity
The power of looking other humans directly in the eyes
Building your personal brand
In this episode:
Some of Whitney’s key points include:
Her interest in behavioral finance and family wealth management
The origin and mission of The Glow Connective
Harmonizing generational gaps in the workplace
In this episode:
Some of Sean’s key points include:
Pulling back the curtain on Connected TV and Programmatic Marketing
The power of networking and community in your job search
Recognizing when the time is right to make the entrepreneurial jump
The journey to starting SpotlightIQ
In this episode:
Some of Ian’s key points include:
His take on the current state of AI and the future probability on the impact of jobs
Genomics and Precision Medicine on impacting Cancer
The importance and value on your career of chasing hard problems
A subset of books that have made a big impact on his career journey
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