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Get Hired with Andrew Seaman

Get Hired with Andrew Seaman

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An Explosion That Still Reverberates on Labor Day

mercredi 4 septembre 2024Durée 22:04

First celebrated in the U.S. in the late 1800s, Labor Day honors the social and economic achievements of workers across the country. Many people recognize Labor Day as the end of summer, but few know the history behind the holiday. In this unique episode of Get Hired, historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jefferson Cowie joins Andrew to take listeners on an immersive journey through the history of organized labor in America. Follow Andrew Seaman on LinkedIn by clicking here. Follow Jefferson Cowie on LinkedIn by clicking here.

How to Find Companies that Value Your Mental Health

mercredi 28 août 2024Durée 22:45

On this week’s episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Editor Andrew Seaman speaks with Demetris Crum, vice president of total rewards at AbbVie, a global biopharmaceutical company. Demetris, who goes by D, shares what job seekers need to know about mental health benefits. He also gives tips on how to identify companies that prioritize well-being and effectively advocate for your own mental health needs in the workplace. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn to join the Get Hired community by clicking here. Follow Demetris Crum on LinkedIn by clicking here.

Mental Health and Queer Identity in the Workplace

mercredi 26 juin 2024Durée 21:32

On today’s episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Senior Editor Andrew Seaman speaks with Dr. Sarah Moon, a psychologist specializing in LGBTQIA+ mental health. They discuss how employers can support their LGBTQIA+ employees and how employees can spot inclusive employers. Dr. Moon also shares advice for confronting anti-LGBTQ biases at work and showing up as an ally on the job. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn to join the Get Hired community by clicking here. Follow Sarah Moon on LinkedIn by clicking here.

What’s Your Career Goal for Next Year?

mercredi 21 décembre 2022Durée 09:33

A few weeks ago, we asked the Get Hired community to share their career goals for 2023. And now we’re sharing them with all of you! We hope that hearing from your fellow community members will help you set goals of your own – and then we hope you’ll tell us about it! Follow Andrew on LinkedIn and join the Get Hired community at https://lnkd.in/ghpodcast

Job Search and Career Advice from Walmart’s Chief People Officer

mercredi 14 décembre 2022Durée 22:52

Walmart’s Chief People Officer Donna Morris oversees a workforce of millions — one of the largest in the world. Her work provides her with a clear picture of what it takes to grow within an organization and to set yourself up for success. She joined LinkedIn News Editor Andrew Seaman to dig into her own career and to give advice on growing within an organization. Take Advantage of Existing Programs Many large companies have learning and development programs set up for employees of all levels – even part-timers. For example, Walmart has both “academies,” where employees can learn a new skill on the job or online, and a program to help associates get a college degree and pivot to other departments within the company. Larger Companies Provide Diverse Opportunities Not every Walmart employee is a retail associate! Large companies tend to need specialists in all kinds of fields: HR, marketing, logistics, meteorology, software engineering and more. Sometimes, working within a larger company can provide many opportunities to change fields, all within the same organization. Seasonal Work Can Lead to More If you take on a seasonal or temporary role within an organization, but you think you might want to stay longer-term, make that known. As Donna says, “each day actually work and operate as if it's your interview. Bring your best self forward.” Don’t Let Perfect Be The Enemy of Good Enough As Donna said, we’re entering into a tighter job market, so be extra cautious about new opportunities. If “you're in a viable situation today, you should be cautious and really make sure that you understand the role that you could be moving into and the financials behind that company.” Follow Donna on LinkedIn Follow Andrew on LinkedIn and join the Get Hired community at https://lnkd.in/ghpodcast

How to Make a Career Pivot

mercredi 7 décembre 2022Durée 25:16

During the Great Reshuffle, millions of people decided that it was the right moment to make a career pivot. But outside of once-in-a-lifetime global shifts, how do you know when it’s time to pivot? And how to you begin to make a change? This week, Jenny Blake, author of the book Pivot: The Only Move that Matters is Your Next One joins Andrew to get into her own pivot-filled career journey and advice for people considering making changes of their own. Pay Attention to Your Boredom When you start feeling like your day-to-day workload is no longer interesting, or your attention starts to wander, take note. That is usually a sign that you need to look elsewhere in order to keep growing your skills and talents. As Jenny says, “if we could embrace that and then embrace a shared language to talk about change …then we could all relax a little bit and just have less of that external blame and shame.” Dip a Toe with a Pivot Experiment A good framework, suggests Jenny, is asking yourself about the 3 E’s in your current job: “Do I enjoy this? Is there room to expand (and do I want to), or can I become an expert at it?” Then, start making little changes to get yourself to a “yes” answer. You Can Find Clues Everywhere In order to figure out what to pivot to, keep your inspiration open. Results of personality tests, your favorite TV shows, what energizes you in your daily life – all of these can be useful for figuring out what your next move is. Say No to Say Yes Sometimes, Jenny points out, you need to say “no” to something that feels like a good thing in order to say “yes” to what might be next. Intelligent risk is rarely a bad call. An Object In Motion Stays In Motion Sometimes a first decision, or micro-pivot, can set you in motion to make future changes feel less daunting or difficult. Or at the very least, it can get you unstuck. Follow Jenny on LinkedIn Follow Andrew on LinkedIn and join the Get Hired community at https://lnkd.in/ghpodcast

Networking 101

mercredi 30 novembre 2022Durée 24:15

If your job search or career was a car, networking is the gas that makes it move forward. Unfortunately, a lot of people don’t cultivate their networks until they need to use it as a support system. The secret is to actively foster your network throughout your career — not just when you need it. Luckily, career coach and networking expert Diana Chan is here to help. She joined Andrew in the studio to share some key networking tips to help you make valuable connections. Get Clear on Your Intention As with a lot of career-oriented endeavors, networking works better when you know why you’re doing it. Are you networking to learn? To get a new position? To find more connections in a new area? Knowing your “why” is key. Think Longterm According to Diana, for her clients who have found new jobs through networking, “It doesn't happen overnight. It could take three months, six months or even a year for an opportunity to unfold there.” So, rather than expecting every phone call or coffee date to lead to a job, think of each meeting as time spent building a relationship that might help you further in the future. Figure Out Your Cadence Setting goals like “I want to attend one large event every quarter” or “I’d like to set up one coffee meeting every week” can help you keep your networking goals on track, without overwhelming your calendar. Add Value Make sure you’re not just setting up meetings to ask people outright for a job. Your goal in networking is to create a mutually beneficial relationship. Even if you’re just starting your career, or have just lost a job, don’t fear. Sharing something like an article or podcast, or offering an introduction to someone else in your network, could be a valuable thing to offer.  Start Somewhere If you’re ready to start leveraging your network to help you take a career step, start with something small – even reaching out to a connection to say something reminded you of them, or that you’re exploring options and would love to know more about their field, can be a good starting point. At the end of the day, networking is all about creating a community of people whose advice you value and who know your work. There’s never a better time to start than now. Follow Diana Chan on LinkedIn Follow Andrew on LinkedIn and join the Get Hired community at https://lnkd.in/ghpodcast

Sharing Gratitude this Season

mercredi 23 novembre 2022Durée 09:01

The Thanksgiving season is a perfect time to reflect on all the people, opportunities, and places you’re grateful for. So this week, we’re sharing some messages of gratitude from members of the Get Hired community. We hope you have a wonderful holiday! Follow Andrew on LinkedIn and join the Get Hired community at https://lnkd.in/ghpodcast

Manager a Lot Older or Younger Than You? Here’s What to Do

mercredi 16 novembre 2022Durée 22:19

At some point in your career, if it hasn’t happened already, you’ll need to work with a colleague – or interview with a hiring manager – who is either a lot older or a lot younger than you. A lot has been made of the differences between how, for example, GenZ works, as opposed to Baby Boomers. But at the end of the day, your colleagues are just people, and overcoming generational differences can usually be boiled down to “communicate better.” NY Times Bestselling author Lindsey Pollak, the author of books like Becoming the Boss and The Remix: How to Lead and Succeed in the Multigenerational Workplace, joined Andrew in studio to get to the bottom of what we can do to aid inter-age collaboration at work. We All Want the Same Things According to Lindsey, “Everybody wants advancement. Everybody wants a manager who listens to them and cares about them and supports them. Everybody wants to feel that their work has purpose. We just approach it in different ways.” So if you’re a manager, know that every member of your team just wants to be heard. And if you’re a contributor, try to put yourself in your teammate’s shoes. Follow the New Rules of Job Searching Regardless of when you were born, the job searching landscape of 2022 is digital, and so keeping up with technology is key. Know that your resume might be scanned by AI Applicant Tracking Systems, and put your keywords throughout. Know that you’ll likely be interviewing remotely, and set up your background accordingly.  Job Switching Isn’t a Dirty Word Members of younger generations, like millennials and Gen Z, often jump from job to job – and that can be an asset, as they learn skills and workflows from a whole bunch of teams. But for employers, offering internal mobility can be key to retaining younger employees who value variety. If You’re Stuck, Look Outward It can be tough to feel like you’re left behind by the current job market. Lindsey’s advice? “Go and do something for somebody else.” Volunteering your time, or working on a project that taps into a passion, often will put you in multigenerational groups that share a point of view on the world. Follow Lindsey on LinkedIn Follow Andrew on LinkedIn and join the Get Hired community at https://lnkd.in/ghpodcast

Asahi Pompey Recommends You “Burn the Boat”

mercredi 9 novembre 2022Durée 24:04

Careers are complex. Oftentimes, it's beneficial to hear from someone who has successfully navigated their own professional journey. Few people have chartered a career better than Asahi Pompey, who is a partner at Goldman Sachs and president and head of global engagement at the Goldman Sachs Foundation. Pompey joined LinkedIn News Editor Andrew Seaman for the latest episode of #GetHired with Andrew Seaman to share her career journey (including how she pivoted from a successful career in law to one in finance and threw herself into learning her new field). She also shared some of the exciting initiatives she’s worked on at Goldman Sachs, including One Million Black Women and 10K Small Businesses, which empower underrepresented entrepreneurs. Asahi shared some key tips she’s developed throughout her career, including that... Community Is Key As Asahi told us, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go with others.” Working with colleagues, mentors, and even people a few rungs behind you on the ladder will make everyone’s work better, easier, and stronger – and more fun. Giving Back It can be overwhelming to pick just one cause to spend your energy and attention on, but Asahi recommends doing just that. Consistency is the best way to make an impact. Capitalize On Uncertainty Even though economic times are uncertain and the future looks shaky, Asahi says this is exactly the moment to make a confident move. Look ahead and try to figure out where your industry or company is headed, and try to add value ahead of the curve. Follow Asahi on Linkedin Follow Andrew on LinkedIn and join the Get Hired community at https://lnkd.in/ghpodcast

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