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| An Explosion That Still Reverberates on Labor Day | 04 Sep 2024 | 00:21:04 | |
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.
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| How to Find Companies that Value Your Mental Health | 28 Aug 2024 | 00:21:45 | |
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.
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| Mental Health and Queer Identity in the Workplace | 26 Jun 2024 | 00:21:32 | |
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.
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| What’s Your Career Goal for Next Year? | 21 Dec 2022 | 00:09:33 | |
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!
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| Job Search and Career Advice from Walmart’s Chief People Officer | 14 Dec 2022 | 00:21:52 | |
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.”
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| How to Make a Career Pivot | 07 Dec 2022 | 00:24:16 | |
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.
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| Networking 101 | 30 Nov 2022 | 00:23:15 | |
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.
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| Sharing Gratitude this Season | 23 Nov 2022 | 00:09:01 | |
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!
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| Manager a Lot Older or Younger Than You? Here’s What to Do | 16 Nov 2022 | 00:21:19 | |
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.
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| Asahi Pompey Recommends You “Burn the Boat” | 09 Nov 2022 | 00:23:04 | |
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.
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| What You Need to Know About Job Interviews | 02 Nov 2022 | 00:23:04 | |
Once you’ve gotten through the application portals, cover letters, and perfectly-tailored resumes, it’s time to attack the next job search hurdle: the interview.
Interview expert Valerie Sutton – the instructor behind the popular LinkedIn Learning Course Master Common Interview Questions, and Director of Career Services at Harvard School of Education – joins Andrew to dispel some interview myths and dig into key best practices for nailing the job interview.
Prepare for Your Interviewer
In most organizations, the first person you’ll talk to is an HR professional. This person will check your basic qualifications and experience before sending your application to the hiring manager, or decision-maker. The second round is typically with that hiring manager, or with someone who will be your colleague. Valerie says to tailor your questions and preparation for who you’ll be interviewing with – and it’s absolutely fine to ask the organization for clarification on how you should prepare.
Anticipate the Questions
There are three types of questions that interviewers typically ask. The first type are behavioral questions, or asking how you have handled a situation in the past. The second type are resume questions, where the interviewer will ask about a point on your resume. The final type are situational questions, which ask you to extrapolate how you would handle something in the future. Valerie’s tip for nailing these? “[Go] down to the responsibilities in the job description and [put] situation action result of where you have demonstrated this experience in your past, and that will actually give you the content for answering any of those types of questions.”
Use the Company’s Stated Values as A Guide
Typically, a company’s values or mission statement can be found on its website. Hiring managers are looking to hire people who align with those values; so make sure you’ve looked into them before your interview, and speak to them in your answers.
Don’t Play Hard to Get
Companies want to hire people who are excited to join the team and take on the project – so don’t be afraid to express your interest loudly!
Always Send a Followup
Always send a thank-you email or message after an interview. Bonus points if you can include a link to something you and the interviewer talked about!
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| Is Your Job Search a Horror Show? You’re Not Alone | 26 Oct 2022 | 00:20:29 | |
Halloween is right around the corner, so today we’re sharing some positively frightening job search stories from members of the Get Hired community. All to show you: no matter how frustrating or long your job search may be, you’re not alone!
Andrew is joined by Leah Smart, host of the LinkedIn News podcast In the Arena to dig into listener letters, including:
- A letter from listener Amy, whose interviewer was unprofessional and downright dismissive
- A letter from listener Chan, who experienced a hiring manager ghosting… while the company’s marketing team kept sending them “apply to this job!” emails.
- A letter from LinkedIn member Amber, whose experience on job sites as an infrastructure laborer proves why affinity groups and finding community in your industry is so important
- A call from listener Gertrude, whose first job out of college taught her never to accept the first offer without asking some pointed questions first.
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| Focus on Your Skills, Not the Job Title | 19 Oct 2022 | 00:19:36 | |
You are more than your job title — a lot more. Unfortunately, most people get so hung up on their title that they miss an ocean of opportunities waiting for them. The key is to look beyond what you call yourself — an accountant, engineer, customer associate, administrator — and focus on all the skills that you’ve learned during your career.
While you use those skills in your current role, it’s likely not the only place you can use that knowledge. A person who is skilled in interpersonal communications as a customer associate at a retail store can also put that to use in a number of other roles.
If you’re job searching, or trying to level up in your career, it can be helpful to think in terms of all those skills, rather than job titles. Today’s guest, LinkedIn Learning instructor Marielle Legair, joined Andrew in the studio to get to the bottom of how to do a skills inventory and make sure you’re letting your hard-earned skills shine when you apply to new jobs.
Ask for Feedback
It can be difficult to see all your wonderful accomplishments in an impartial light. So ask a friend or colleague to help you make a list of all of your skills. As Marielle told Andrew, “feedback is really, really crucial for anybody looking for a job.”
Fill in the Gaps
If you know that your target field requires some skills that you don’t yet have, begin to fill in the gaps. Marielle suggests starting with free online learning platforms, like Google, LinkedIn Learning, or YouTube, and absorbing information that will help you grow your career.
Develop an Entrepreneurial Mindset
Even if you’re not currently on the job market, you still want to keep your skills sharp and up-to-date. Marielle’s advice? Have a quarterly check-in with yourself to make sure that you’re keeping up with industry trends and new technologies.
Network, Network, Network
As Marielle likes to say, “your network is your net worth.” But beware of asking for things from the people you meet without offering something in return. Even offering an informational article or podcast that’s relevant to someone’s work is a helpful conversation starter.
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| How to Advocate for Yourself as a Job Seeker | 19 Jun 2024 | 00:25:20 | |
On today’s episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Editor Andrew Seaman sits down with Heather Hansen, a former trial attorney and personal advocacy expert. Heather shares tips for conveying your potential as a job applicant, discussing your professional weaknesses and answering unexpected questions during interviews. She also discusses how to find your passion and build self-confidence during the job-search process.
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| How to Make the Most of Your Day | 12 Oct 2022 | 00:19:56 | |
No matter who you are, or what you do, you have the same 24 hours in each day. The difference between the most successful people and everyone else often comes down to how they use their time wisely.
Today’s guest is productivity expert Laura Vanderkam, author of the new book Tranquility by Tuesday: Nine Ways to Calm the Chaos and Make Time for What Matters. She goes through some of the key research-backed ways that she’s found to stop setting goals you can’t reach, once and for all.
Make Time to Plan
According to Laura, the first and most important way to maximize your time is to take a moment out of your week to plan. It may seem counterintuitive, but pausing to look at your calendar from a ten thousand-foot view is the best way to make sure you’ve left time for everything that’s important to you. Laura suggests taking 20 minutes every Friday to make a list of your priorities for the next week, and to schedule in activities or tasks that need to happen in order to make sure your home and work life is balanced.
Get a Hobby
Laura says, “one thing I suggest people do is take one night for you. And ideally do something that is personally meaningful, personally enjoyable, like ‘I'm gonna join a choir. I'm gonna sing, you know, with other people who are expecting me to be there at seven o'clock on Thursday. So even if I'm tired, even if life's busy, I go.’” That level of commitment, which requires you to show up for another person or a group of person, can help you stick to your self-care, and make it more meaningful.
Go to Bed on Time
It’s so easy, even a five year old can do it! But making a bedtime for yourself, and then sticking to it, can help you avoid the temptation to scroll mindlessly for hours, and set your body up to get good sleep to power you through the next day.
Focus on Three Days a Week
In Laura’s research, she realized that many people who tout “daily habits” were actually only committing to their habits Monday through Friday, and not even doing them on vacation. So, she figured, wouldn’t three days a week be both habit-forming and easier to stick to? As Laura said, “for many things, three times a week is often enough that it becomes a part of your identity. Somebody who practices the piano three times a week is a regular piano player.” So rather than becoming defeated and breaking a habit when you don’t do it perfectly every day, consider creating a three-time-per-week habit. And see if that helps.
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| How to Find the Courage to Change Careers | 05 Oct 2022 | 00:12:07 | |
People often want to make a change in their careers but few do until they’re forced to shake things up. Often, fear is one of the main obstacles that hold people back from making a transition.
Fortunately, more and more people are finding the courage to change careers thanks to some self reflection during the pandemic. LinkedIn Editor Andrew Seaman has talked to several experts about how people can change careers during that time.
This episode brings together the advice of three all-star Get Hired guests: former Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno; career coach Christopher Taylor, aka “The Occupation Optimist; and coach Austin Belcak, the founder of Cultivated Culture.
Overcome the Fear of Changing Careers
The first step when you’re trying to make a hard pivot, says Apolo Ohno, is to overcome the fear of change. “No one wants to climb the mountain, go back down to the bottom and then go back up again,” he shared, but sometimes it’s important to start with a beginner’s mindset. You can’t operate in a state of “FOPO,” or “fear of other people’s opinions.”
Your Skills are Still Valuable
Next, remember that even though you might be jumping from one industry to another, the experience you’ve gained is still valuable. Chris Taylor, who focuses on skills-based hiring in his coaching, says that “if you have six out of ten” of the requirements listed on the job description, you are likely more than qualified and should apply. You can also look at the company on LinkedIn to see the profiles of people who hold similar roles, and see what skills they have. You can then focus on building those skills, using your network or free platforms like YouTube and LinkedIn Learning.
Don’t Wait for Others to Give You Experience
Finally, Austin Belcak offers a way to get started: just do it! Start by offering your newer skills for free or low rates to local businesses. As a freelancer, you can build up a portfolio and make sure that this new field is for you. You can also start to publish articles in order to build your own education. As Belcak says, “If you made it a goal to create one post about your target industry for the next 60 days on LinkedIn, not only are you going to educate yourself in this new space, but you're also creating this breadcrumb trail of evidence of you actually learning everything.”
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| How to Build a Professional Brand to Find Opportunities | 28 Sep 2022 | 00:17:41 | |
We are brands just like the items you find in supermarkets. People may gravitate to some brands over others for a variety of reasons, such as reputation, flashy labels, and cost — to name a few. The key is to create a brand that speaks to the people you want to attract in your career.
Deja Riley, a fitness instructor and former professional dancer, has been able to craft a brand that exudes her endless energy while also attracting a string of job and career opportunities.
“My personal brand has probably been the most important part of me getting these different opportunities, and finding them, and aligning with other brands,” said Riley. “I think, oftentimes, when you think of yourself as a brand, it is hard to really understand that relationship of building with other brands. I think that one of the key components for me has been collaboration, and that's how I continue to grow my brand.”
How to Start Building a Personal Brand
Riley said the key to building the foundation of a strong personal brand is knowing your message. Her brand is built out of three elements: joy, wellness and inclusion. She said to think about your foundation.
“Get out a pen and a pad right now and write down, what are those three things that light you up inside,” said Riley. “What are three things that empower you, or three things that, you know, you can draw as a thread through your story? I think, for me, those three key elements that I base my brand off of are something that are constant threads through everything that I do.”
Riley said you can also look around for inspiration when it comes to crafting your brand, but don’t try to be a carbon copy of another person; be authentic.
“It is important to be inspired by others, it is important to have mentorship, and maybe get advice from people that you admire or people that continue to motivate you,” she said. “But I think from that you can mold and use all of those tools that you receive to be an original, to be the best version of yourself, and acknowledge that you bring something special to this world."
Also, Riley said don’t be afraid of personal evolution. People change over time and your brand will, too. Riley has evolved her brand from her time as a professional dancer (for musicians/icons like Beyonce) to being a fitness professional. She says the key is to know how to use those foundational elements of your brand to propel you forward.
“So it didn't look the same when I was a competition dancer as it did when I was a professional dancer, as it does now as a fitness professional and a public speaker,” she said.
How to Manage Your Personal Brand Online
Your personal brand is clearly important. Where should you put your effort to get it out into the world? After all, there are a lot of social media platforms that can house your brand.
Riley said it’s something each person needs to figure out for themselves, but the key is to make sure you’re not diluting your brand or its message.
“As I begin to reevaluate that process, it's important not to lose myself in constructing this perception of self for others. Whatever I do, I want to remain authentic, I want to show people who I truly am. And though we all feel the pressures of posting on all platforms at all times, it's now about recognizing where your audience is, i.e. my #SweatySmileSquad, and I'm learning where it's necessary to place my energy and where I can preserve it.”
In other words, feel free to start small with your brand online and move intentionally.
How To Build a Personal Brand
Know what elements you want associated with your brand.
Look for inspiration to grow your brand but don’t imitate another person.
Start small and move intentionally to avoid diluting your brand.
Don’t be afraid to evolve as a person and change your brand as well.
Listen now to hear more of Deja Riley’s wisdom, and check out her work on Instagram or at dejariley.com
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| How to Set Good Job Search and Career Goals | 21 Sep 2022 | 00:18:28 | |
We’ve all probably set and managed goals at work, but the same skills can be used to jumpstart your job search and career. Jessie Withers, a leader in People Development at Google and a LinkedIn Learning instructor, joins Andrew to talk about how to use OKRs (that’s “Objectives and Key Results”) to set meaningful career goals.
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| Future-Proofing Your Career | 14 Sep 2022 | 00:28:52 | |
Change is one of the only constants in life. So, it’s a given that at some point in your career you’ll need to navigate something unexpected. How can you effectively use that change to come out on top? Jason Feifer, Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur magazine and author of the new book Build for Tomorrow: An Action Plan for Embracing Change, Adapting Fast, and Future-Proofing Your Career, joins Andrew to talk about all things change related.
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| Deepak Chopra on Abundance [Best of Get Hired] | 07 Sep 2022 | 00:21:59 | |
From the Archives: Andrew talks with legendary meditation and spirituality expert Deepak Chopra, author of the new book Abundance, about how cultivating inner purpose can lead to outer success.
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| An Explosion That Still Reverberates on Labor Day | 31 Aug 2022 | 00:20:49 | |
While Labor Day in the U.S. is just the end of the summer for many today, it was originally a crucial recognition of the work of labor organizers in the late 1800s. But organized labor didn’t stop there. Labor historian Jefferson Cowie, author of books including Stayin’ Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class, joins Andrew to walk through an abridged history of organized labor in America. He also talks about what we should think about while enjoying Labor Day sales and BBQs this year.
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| Finding an Employer That Celebrates You | 24 Aug 2022 | 00:17:36 | |
Calm’s Chief People Officer Scott Domann joins Andrew to talk about his journey to a career in HR, and why he believes diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging efforts should be “always on.” He also shares how to find an employer that values diversity and inclusion. Also, what to do if your company isn’t doing as much as it can to make all of its employees feel valued.
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| Finding a Company With the Culture You Want | 17 Aug 2022 | 00:18:02 | |
Psychological safety and resiliency are all-important at work, but it can be hard to find an organization that helps you build them so you can thrive. AbbVie Chief Human Resources Officer Tim Richmond joins Andrew to talk about company culture and how an organization’s people team can help make sure its employees are set up for success.
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| Thriving as a Woman in a Man’s World | 10 Aug 2022 | 00:17:45 | |
Though women make up more than half of the population, they’re often left behind in the workplace. Deb Liu, CEO at Ancestry.com and author of the new book Take Back Your Power: 10 New Rules for Women at Work, joins Andrew to dig into how women can prepare themselves to face the world as it is, and how men can show up as allies to their female and non-binary colleagues.
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| What to Know About LinkedIn's New AI-Powered Job Search Tools | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:21:54 | |
On this episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Senior Editor Andrew Seaman speaks with Rohan Rajiv, director of product management at LinkedIn. They discuss the suite of AI-powered job search tools LinkedIn debuted this week, including a revamped method for finding open roles and individualized resume- and cover letter-writing assistance. Rohan also explains how he and his team developed these tools, and why users can trust they’re safe to use for finding and applying to jobs.
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| Finding a Second Chance in the Workforce | 03 Aug 2022 | 00:15:57 | |
Nearly one third of working age Americans has a criminal record, according to some estimates. Those 78 million people can face enormous barriers to getting a job, including outright dismissal. Fortunately, more and more programs aimed at getting formerly incarcerated individuals back into good jobs are popping up. Peter Quigley, CEO of staffing firm Kelly Services, joins Andrew to talk about his company’s program, Kelly33, and to explain why this approach benefits job seekers, companies, and society as a whole.
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| Career Tips if You Feel Like an Outsider | 27 Jul 2022 | 00:25:41 | |
WIRED Senior Editor Alan Henry has noticed throughout his career that people of color, women, LGBTQ+ people, and other employees from marginalized backgrounds often are given “office housework” rather than the stretch assignments that allow them a chance to shine (and get promoted). So he wrote a book addressing the problem and offering solutions: Seen, Heard, and Paid: The New Work Rules for the Marginalized. He joined Andrew on Get Hired to dig into the tactics that marginalized employees can use to make sure they’re keeping their careers on track.
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| You Have a Personal Brand. Make It Work for You. | 20 Jul 2022 | 00:20:24 | |
Though the idea of developing a “personal brand” can feel daunting, it’s becoming the best way for creators to get their work seen… and it’s even a useful tool for people just looking for 9-5 work. Jamé Jackson, the fashion creator behind @theblondemisfit and a creator manager at LinkedIn, joins Andrew to demystify creating your own niche.
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| The Nuts and Bolts of Changing Your Life | 13 Jul 2022 | 00:18:06 | |
Lasting transformation – in your career or your personal life – often feels out of reach. But mindset and transformational coach Andrea Scarantino has done it, and now helps others follow in her footsteps. She and Andrew dig in to the practical steps behind making a big life change.
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| Busting Ageist Myths | 06 Jul 2022 | 00:15:26 | |
This week, we’re throwing it back to some Get Hired favorites with advice for job seekers in their 40s, 50s, and beyond. Plus, Andrew busts ageist myths with data from LinkedIn’s Wisdom employee resource group.
For more from our guests, check out their episodes:
Career Transitions with Crystal Barrow
A Painless Guide to Writing a Great Resume with Kamara Toffolo
Digital Body Language with Erica Dhawan
Confidence in the Job Search with Mel Robbins and Selena Rezvani
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| New Face at Work? Here’s How to Stand Out | 29 Jun 2022 | 00:21:35 | |
Starting a career – whether you have an internship or job lined up, or nothing at all – can be daunting. Austin Belcak, career coach and founder of Cultivated Culture, joins Andrew to dig into some practical advice for starting out.
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| Redefining Professionalism with ALOK | 22 Jun 2022 | 00:21:12 | |
ALOK says they are not only gender non-conforming, they’re also genre non-conforming. The artist, activist, writer and performer sat down with Andrew during Pride Month in the U.S. to discuss their career, their life and offered advice to young LGBTQ+ professionals and their coworkers.
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| Navigating the Likeability Trap | 15 Jun 2022 | 00:24:45 | |
This week, Andrew is joined by Alicia Menendez, who is an MSNBC host, creator of the Latina to Latina podcast, and author of The Likeability Trap. They dig into the minefield of bias job seekers encounter – and how people in a position to hire can adjust the process to make it fairer for all.
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| Want to Work and See the World? Here’s How. | 08 Jun 2022 | 00:18:09 | |
Andrew sits down with career coach and digital nomad Sho Dewan to dig into how people can find work outside their home country. They discuss building a community in a new city, and how to make the case for an international transfer to your boss.
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| Reaching Your Goals No Matter Your Age | 01 Jun 2022 | 00:19:17 | |
Andrew sits down with Alexis K. Fernandez, a Gen Z financial advisor with a robust following on LinkedIn. They get into why your network is your most valuable asset, and why staying open to uncertainty and possibility can yield exciting opportunities.
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| What You Need to Know About Upskilling in the Age of AI | 12 Jun 2024 | 00:22:54 | |
On this episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Senior Managing Editor Andrew Seaman sits down with the chief human resources officers for Home Depot and Johnson & Johnson – Tim Hourigan and Peter Fasolo, respectively – to talk about the importance of upskilling. Tim and Peter discuss how their companies support employee growth, as well as why AI amplifies the importance of upskilling in today’s business landscape. They also share their top tips for avoiding common pitfalls during the hiring process.
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| Ten Minutes Can Transform Your Job Search and Career | 25 May 2022 | 00:23:06 | |
Andrew sits down with mental fitness strategist, podcast host, and author of Personal Socrates, Marc Champagne. They dig into how spending 10 minutes a day building a simple morning habit – and asking yourself the right questions – can help when times get tough. They also talk about how everyone can implement a strategy that works for them.
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| You Don’t Need a College Degree to Work in Tech | 18 May 2022 | 00:17:54 | |
Andrew sits down with Grow with Google head Lisa Gevelber to talk about how companies’ career certificate programs can help people train for and get jobs in the technology industry.
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| Be the CEO of Your Own Career | 11 May 2022 | 00:23:23 | |
Looking for your next move? How about the CEO… of your own professional life? This week, Andrew sits down with career coach and author of Invaluable, Maya Grossman. Her work centers around the idea that you – yes, you! – should stop going with the flow and take control of your own career.
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| What To Do When Everything Becomes Too Much | 04 May 2022 | 00:26:57 | |
Balancing work and our personal lives can feel overwhelming under the best circumstances. Fortunately, researchers have tested and developed methods to weather uncertain and difficult times. This week, Andrew chats with organizational psychologist Gemma Roberts, author of the new book Mindset Matters about her research on resilience – and why building that muscle can help you weather trying times.
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| How to Let Your Skills Shine | 27 Apr 2022 | 00:20:24 | |
This week, Andrew is joined by Christopher Taylor, the Occupation Optimist, to get to the bottom of how highlighting your skills on your resume can help you stand out in the current job market. They also dive into some commonly asked questions about getting hired and finding the best job for you.
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| How to Break Back into the Workforce | 20 Apr 2022 | 00:22:33 | |
This week, Andrew sat down with Audrey Daniels, an expert on inclusive leadership and development, and Susan Rietano Davey, career coach and co-founder of Prepare to Launch. They discussed the realities of today’s workforce and offered tips on how to re-enter the workforce. The three also discussed how people can own and utilize their career gaps with confidence and intention.
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| Learn to Make a Hard Pivot with Apolo Ohno | 13 Apr 2022 | 00:19:10 | |
This week, Andrew sat down with the US’s most decorated Winter Olympian ever, former speed skater Apolo Ohno. They discuss Apolo’s new book, Hard Pivot, and how people can learn from Apolo’s transition from the world of sports to the world of finance.
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| Why You Should Be Yourself at Work (Maybe in Crocs!) | 06 Apr 2022 | 00:20:32 | |
This week, Andrew sits down with Shannon Sisler, who is the Chief People Officer at Crocs. They discuss how to make sure you’re targeting companies that share your values, and how Crocs models its motto “Come As You Are” for its employees.
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| Deepak Chopra on Cultivating Abundance in Your Career | 30 Mar 2022 | 00:21:38 | |
Andrew talks with legendary meditation and spirituality expert Deepak Chopra, author of the new book Abundance, about how cultivating inner purpose can lead to outer success.
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| A Painless Guide to Writing a Great Resume | 23 Mar 2022 | 00:23:22 | |
This week, Andrew is joined by resume writing expert Kamara Toffolo, who demystifies the process of tailoring your resume to get your target job.
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| Get Hired Presents: Hello Monday Master Class | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:18:14 | |
This week on Get Hired, we’re featuring the first episode of a new bonus series from our friends over at Hello Monday with Jessi Hempel. “Hello Monday Master Class” is a distillation of hundreds of conversations broken down into five essential rules for thriving in an ever-changing professional landscape. The first episode in the series is all about defining your values.
Tune in each Thursday through the end of June for more actionable insights and collaborative exercises to elevate your career. And for more from Jessi, join the Hello Monday Group by clicking here. | |||
| Career Transitions with Crystal Barrow | 16 Mar 2022 | 00:18:49 | |
This week, Andrew chats with career coach Crystal Barrow of Shape Your Success Coaching to get into the ins and outs of how – and when – to make a career change.
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| Thriving in Remote Work with Tsedal Neeley | 09 Mar 2022 | 00:24:03 | |
This week, Andrew talks with Harvard Business School professor and author of Remote Work Revolution Tsedal Neeley to dig into remote work – and how to make it work for you.
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| Job Search Confidence with Mel Robbins and Selena Rezvani | 02 Mar 2022 | 00:20:09 | |
This week, Andrew is joined by author-entrepreneur Mel Robbins and self-advocacy speaker Selena Rezvani for a pep talk on job seeker confidence.
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