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Our Global Careers Calls to employers, current students and alumni of the University of London uncovers the stories behind a range of careers and industries from around the world. These episodes provide insights into professional journeys, as well as tips to get into your chosen industry and much more. 

 

The views expressed during these podcasts are purely those of the contributors at the time of broadcast, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of London. 

 

To listen to previous episodes and find further resources by our team visit www.london.ac.uk/careers  

 

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In this episode, Liz interviews Ava, a senior in-house lawyer at the University of London. Ava shares her unique career journey starting as a makeup artist and transitioning into law. She discusses the importance of mentorship, the concept and importance of understanding the 'code' in professional settings, and highlights key skills necessary for success in the legal field. Ava also offers practical advice for students, career developers, and career changers, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, confidence, and maintaining one's individuality while navigating different professional environments.Key points:[01:50] - Ava's Career Journey: From Makeup Artist to Lawyer[05:36] - Finding Your Voice and Overcoming Challenges[07:54] - Establishing Credibility in a New Professional Arena[10:22] - Essential Skills for Success in Law[15:27] - The Importance of Transdisciplinary Work[20:29] - Ava's Mentorship and Practical Tips[22:33] - Advice for Different Career Stages[33:38] - Final Words of Wisdom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Liz interviews , Ruaani and Salma, who share their experiences and thoughts as they navigate the beginning of their career journeys. Ruaani, a recent graduate in Economics and Management from Colombo, explores potential roles in the hospitality sector, driven by the inspiration from the long career of the father in the field. She also discusses how she gained valuable skills through carrying out job simulations on the Forage platform. Salma, a student based in Egypt studying for the Economics and Management degree from the University of London, shares her aspirations of making a meaningful impact on her community in her future career trajectory. She recounts her experience with a marketing internship focused on video content creation and her experience completing the employability skills experience. Both our guests reflect on the challenges, uncertainties, and learning opportunities that come with being at the start of their careers and offer valuable advice to fellow career starters.Key points:[02:25] -  Career Aspirations and Influences[04:04] - Challenges of Starting a Career[07:18] - Developing Skills and Gaining Experience[10:35] - Insights from Internships and Workshops[17:13] - Final Advice for Career StartersPlatform mentioned: The Forage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we speak with Akbota and and Ainura, two inspiring career changers currently studying psychology at the University of London. Originally from Kazakhstan, both have navigated significant professional shifts—Ava from finance and Ainura from multiple careers including banking, sales and fashion. They share their journeys, challenges, and the skills they consider essential for success in psychology. The discussion emphasizes the importance of empathy, critical thinking, creativity, adaptability, and resilience. Akbota and Ainura offer invaluable advice for those contemplating a similar pivot, stressing the importance of leveraging past experiences, and trusting one's intuition. Their stories provide a compelling look at the transformative power of following one's passion.Key points:[01:43] - Meet Akbota: A Career Changer's Journey[02:12] - Akbota's Career Aspirations in Psychology[02:56] - Meet Ainura: From Finance to Psychology[03:32] - Ainura's Career Transition and Challenges[03:45] - Akbota's Career Journey and Actions Taken[08:15] - Challenges in Career Change[13:42] - Skills Needed for a Career in Psychology[20:50] -The Importance of Transdisciplinary Work[23:54]- Final Advice for Career Changers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we speak with Achilleas, a life scientist and current MSc Data Science student specializing in artificial intelligence, calling from Athens, Greece. Achilleas shares his career journey from completing his undergrad, postgrad, and PhD in the UK to working in large corporations like IQVIA and Pfizer. He discusses his ambitions to specialize and generate his own AI tools tailored for the pharmaceutical industry and highlights the importance of continuous learning. Achilleas also touches on the skills needed in data science, such as emotional intelligence and problem-solving, and the challenges and opportunities posed by rapid developments in AIKey points:[02:22] Career Journey and Current Role[03:24] Future Ambitions and AI Specialization[04:23] Impact of MSE Data Science Program[05:07] Challenges in Career Development[05:57] Advice for Aspiring Data Scientists[06:35] Essential Skills for Data Science[08:07] Transdisciplinary Approach in Data Science[09:29] Future of Data Science and AI[12:09] Using AI in Day-to-Day Work[13:15] Personal Qualities for Career Development[15:16] Final Advice for Students Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Global Careers Call, Sophie Odgers-Roe and Rae Roberts, Career Consultants at the University of London, discuss how understanding and leveraging personal strengths can impact career development across various stages of somebody’s career. They explore how strengths awareness can benefit career starters, developers, and changers, offering practical advice and also some activities for each group which you will find in the description. The conversation also highlights the importance of reflecting on personal and external feedback, the role of diverse strengths in building cohesive teams, and lessons they learned from strengths-based career coaching.Below you will find the activities that Sophie and Rae, Careers Consultants at UoL, have designed to help you discover your strength:Surfacing your StrengthsUncovering your Strengths and choosing the job that best suit your natural Strengths To download the pdf of the activities follow these steps:Click on Ctrl+P in Linux and Windows or Command+P on Mac to print the webpage and then select 'Destination' → 'Save as PDF' and your reflection will be downloaded and saved in a pdf file.Cappfinity, a company specialised in Strengths development, also has a quiz designed to help uncovering strength. Find it below:Free Strengths Test | Strengths ProfileKey points:[01:51] - Understanding Strengths in Career Development[03:45] - Advice for Career Starters[16:24] - Insights for Career Developers[25:16] - Guidance for Career Changers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Sophie speaks to two alumni from the University of London, Adi Walker and Zainab Khan, who share their experiences using AI tools to augment their strengths and mitigate their weaknesses at work. Adi, an alumni ambassador and director of a multi-donor trust fund in Bangladesh, explains how he uses various AI tools like ChatGPT for tasks ranging from making presentations to dealing with HR issues. Zainab, a recent graduate and student consultant in Pakistan, discusses how AI tools like ChatGPT and Grammarly help her efficiently provide up-to-date information to students and improve her work productivity. Both our guests emphasize the importance of accurate prompts to get the best results from AI and discuss the balance between leveraging AI and maintaining a human touch in their professional lives.Key parts:[01:48] - Meet the Alumni: Ad Walker and Zab Khan[03:57] - Using AI to Augment Strengths[05:58] - Ad Walker's Experience with AI[12:56] - Zab Khan's Experience with AI[16:40] - Challenges and Limitations of AI[19:56] - The Future of AI in Professional Settings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to Ruvimbo Chiswo's inspiring story of transitioning from clinical medicine to public health by leveraging her key strengths.Key notes:[01:40] - Understanding Career Strengths[01:53] - Realized and Unrealized Strengths[02:31] - Learned Behaviours and Weaknesses[03:34] - Introduction to MBO[04:05] - MBO's Career Journey[05:50] - Strategic and Systems Thinking[08:29] - Learned Behaviours in Career Transition[12:44] - Managing a Team: Strengths and Skills[14:46] - Diversity in Strengths[18:14] - Unrealized Strengths and Relationship Building[21:41] - Advice for Career Transition[23:58] - Evaluating Risk and Self-Awareness[24:56] - Curiosity and Career Growth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Global Careers Calls, host Rosie Baber talks with Mayuko Iwasawa, a technical specialist in the Department of Applied Chemistry at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. Mayuko shares her career journey, inspired by hands-on experiences and inspiring mentors, and discusses the essential skills needed for success in academia. The conversation covers challenges in higher education, the impact of AI, and the future of globalized education. Mayuko also provides valuable advice for aspiring academics and highlights the importance of resilience and determination.Key points:[02:47] - Inspiration and Career Path[06:22] - Advice for Aspiring Academics[11:26] - Qualifications and Requirements in Japan[14:24] - Future of Academia and AI[21:30] - Challenges and Rewards in Academia[28:17] - Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, our host Rosie Baber interviews Dr. Alan Arokiam, an associate professor in Project and Operations Management at the University of the West of Scotland. Dr. Arokiam shares his inspiring journey from a curious student to a senior lecturer in project and operations management. Discover the key lessons he learned along the way, including the importance of leadership, communication, and continuous learning. Our guest also offers practical advice for those looking to transition into the academic field. [02:15] - Alan's Journey into Academia [07:30] - First Academic Role and Career Progression [14:45] - Advice for Aspiring Project Managers [19:10] - Skills for Success in Project Management and Academia [28:30] - Working in UK Higher Education [35:20] - The Future of Project Management with AI[43:10] - Conclusion and Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Global Careers Call Season 11, our host Rosie Baber interviews Andrew Woon, a Senior Lecturer and Programme Director for the BSc Business Management course at Queen Mary, University of London. Andrew shares his journey from Malaysia to the UK, his teaching philosophy influenced by Lao Tzu, and his extensive background in strategic and business management. He discusses the evolving academic landscape in Malaysia and the UK, the challenges and rewards of his career, and the importance of passion for teaching, love for students, and networking to navigate the sector. Finally, he also reflects on the future of education, particularly how AI and changing student needs are reshaping teaching methods.Key parts:01:51 Andrew's Background and Expertise02:59 Inspiration and Teaching Philosophy03:35 Journey in Academia04:30 Academic Landscape in Malaysia07:38 Rewards and Challenges in Academia12:26 Future of Academia and Staying Updated16:52 Strengths and Qualities for Success20:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for a conversation with Jeddrick Taylor, a lecturer at the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College in the Caribbean , as he shares his inspiring journey into academia. Discover how his teachers influenced his career path, the role of networking in securing academic positions, and the importance of maintaining academic integrity in the age of AI. Gain valuable tips for aspiring lecturers as this episode is packed with practical advice and insights for anyone considering a career in academia.02:28 - Inspiration Behind a Career in Academia04:45 - The Journey to the First Academic Role07:05 - The Importance of Networking in Career Development10:23 - Balancing Teaching, Research, and Personal Life15:28 - Future of Academia and the Role of AI20:50 - Advice for Aspiring Academics23:46 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we interviewed Dhyey Dave from the University of London, who shares insights on balancing his BSc Business and Management studies with an hybrid career in finance at a Netherlands-based telecommunications company. The conversation delves into the importance of the so-called Global Employability Skills identified by us at the University of London Career Service, focusing on self-management, interpersonal, and work approach skills. Highlighting examples from his careers and academic journey, Dhyey discusses the pivotal roles of communication, collaboration, leadership, and persuasion in both academic and professional settings. He underscores how proactive communication, even in remote and hybrid environments, fosters meaningful connections and effective collaboration. The discussion also touches upon sports as an effective way for honing these important interpersonal skills.Key notes:01:46 - Balancing Studies and Work remotely02:14 - Remote Work Experience03:06 - Global Employability Skills04:49 - Importance of Communication07:11 - Building Connections on LinkedIn12:38 - Collaboration in Distance Learning23:27 - Leadership and Proactivity28:14 - Applying Skills in Sports Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Global Calls, Chris Brown, a space lawyer and futurist, discusses his work with a major satellite and launch services companies, Virgin Galactic and Virgin Orbit. He highlights the importance of collaboration, creative problem solving, and emotional intelligence for contemporary lawyers. The conversation also addresses how AI is transforming legal practices, especially in contract management, and emphasizes the need for self-management skills such as emotional intelligence in an AI-augmented legal world. The episode concludes with insights on the ethical considerations surrounding AI in the legal industry.Key notes:02:39 Global Employability Skills for Modern Lawyers03:36 The Importance of Collaboration and Emotional Intelligence04:51 Challenges in Legal Education and Practice09:13 AI's Impact on the Legal Sector15:03 Ethics and Future of AI in Law21:43 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Rae interviews Hany Reyad, a current online student at the University of London who studies with a local teaching centre, the Arab Academy in Egypt. Hany is pursuing a social sciences program (EMFSS) and shares his educational journey and future plans. The conversation focuses on the importance of work approach skills, including complex problem-solving, digital skills, and creativity and innovation. Hany highlights the growing role of AI in enhancing his efficiency and productivity in various fields, including the completion of projects. The discussion also emphasizes the need for balancing AI use with human expertise and interpersonal skills. Hany provides insights into how he has integrated AI into his business ventures, such as creating a website and conducting market research, illustrating the potential of AI as a powerful tool for modern work approaches.Key points:02:09 - Hany's Background and Study Plans02:45 - Focus on Work Approach Skills04:58 - Exploring Digital Skills05:08 - AI in Business and Education11:40 - Complex Problem Solving with AI12:55 - Creativity and Innovation with AI15:36 - Practical Tips for Using AI24:26 - Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first episode of the 10th season of the Global Careers Calls, our Careers Consultant Rae Roberts interviews Alexsandra Silva, a determined computer science student at the University of London online programme and entrepreneur from Brazil. Alexsandra shares her inspiring journey into the world of AI and start-ups. Discover her insights on emotional intelligence, self-management skills, and hear about her new start-up AIT. From tips on how to organise a strategic planning for resilience to tackling global challenges with her start-up, Alexandra’s professional journey is an inspirational story! Key points:02:58 - Starting AIT: Vision and Challenges04:25 - Global Employability Skills Overview06:05 - Deep Dive into Self-Management Skills06:38 - Emotional Intelligence and Personal Growth12:16 - Decision Making in Uncertain Times14:59 - Building Resilience and Adaptability19:57 - Balancing Personal and Professional Life25:49 - Final Thoughts and Future Plans29:48 - Closing Remarks and Invitation to Imagine CupStart-up competition founded by Microsoft :https://imaginecup.microsoft.com/en-usAlexsandra's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexsandra-m-silva/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Liz interviews Lilian, an AI expert with a background in language technologies and cognitive neuroscience. Lilian discusses her work at Vodafone, where she leads a team optimizing language technologies and transforming customer interactions. She shares insights on the importance of innovation, ethical AI, and the challenges of staying ahead in the competitive tech landscape. The conversation also delves into Lilian's advocacy for women in tech, her initiatives such as Greek Girls Code, and strategies for fostering diversity and inclusion in technology. Moreover, Lilian offers career advice for tech professionals at different stages, emphasizing lifelong learning, adaptability, and building a strong support network.Key points:[02:12] - Current Projects and Challenges[03:12] - Advocacy and Professional Activities[04:16] - Career Journey and Setbacks[06:21] - Future Ambitions and Industry Insights[09:48] - Diversity in Technology[17:49] - Skills for Success in Tech[20:20] - Advice for Different Career Stages Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Global Careers Calls podcast's ninth season, our host Liz Wilkinson interviews Raj Kandathil, a data analyst originally from India now based in Berlin. Raj discusses his journey of balancing work at a ride-hailing company with pursuing a Master's degree in Data Science from the University of London. He shares insights on the importance of adapting to new skills in the tech industry, the impact of AI, and the significance of soft skills like persuasion and negotiation. Raj also reflects on his experiences working in diverse, multicultural environments and offers advice for both new and aspiring data scientists.Key points: [02:07] - Raj's Motivation and Challenges to pursue his studies[03:07] - A Day in the Life: Work and Study Balance[03:54] - Inside the Ride Hailing Industry[05:39] - The Role of a Product Data Analyst[08:11] - Soft Skills: Persuasion and Negotiation[12:45] - Diversity in the Tech Workplace[16:49] - The Impact of AI on Tech Careers[24:33] - Advice for Aspiring Data Scientists Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Global Careers Calls podcast, our host Liz Wilkinson interviews Nina Graham, founder and director of a specialist consultancy firm. Nina shares her career journey from working in education to leading tech projects in the government sector and currently advising on technology maximization in higher education. She discusses the varied nature of consultancy work, challenges and opportunities for women in tech, and the evolving landscape of the technology industry. Nina emphasizes the importance of adaptability, continuous learning, and the need for diverse perspectives in the industry.Key points: [02:16] - The Role of a Specialist Consultant[03:29] - Challenges and Rewards in Technology[04:49] - Nina's Unconventional Career Path[07:56] - Future of the Technology Industry[11:38] - Diversity in Tech: Challenges and Opportunities[13:47] - Advice for Women in Tech[15:08] - Skills for Thriving in Tech[17:14] - Career Advice for Different Stages Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first episode of the ninth season of the Global Careers Calls podcast, Liz Wilkinson interviews Praveen Kolluguri, an EE mobile propositions manager and a passionate advocate of neurodiversity and human rights. Pravin retraces his career journey from India to the UK, his role in product marketing and his dedication to making workplaces more inclusive. He offers practical advice for neurodivergent individuals entering the tech industry, emphasizing the importance of resilience, adaptability, and leveraging transferable skills. He also illustrates the evolving technology market, disruptive trends, and the importance of accessibility in product design.Key points:[02:17] - Praveen's Role and Challenges at EE[03:06] - Neurodiversity and Advocacy Work[04:20] - Career Journey and Insights[07:08] - Communication Skills and Customer Insights[09:37] - Future of the Technology Market[13:11] - Challenges to Diversity in Tech[22:00] - Advice for Neurodivergent Individuals[26:20] - Final Advice for Career Starters, Developers, and Changers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Sophie Odgers-Roe interviewed Osama Malik, an attorney and political commentator based in Islamabad in Pakistan. Osama will explain us how hybrid working is permeating the law field notwithstanding the importance of face-to-face contact in certain areas of law. Osama will also share the latest trends in the legal landscape with the appearance of new phenomena such as the legalization of cannabis, blockchain and cryptocurrency.Key points:00:03 Introducing Osama Malik: A Diverse Legal Career02:20 The Impact of Remote Working in Law03:48 Pros and Cons of Remote and Hybrid Working05:36 Remote Working's Influence on Career Starters06:54 The Future of Law Firms: Hybrid and Remote Work08:24 Adaptability and Resilience in Law10:16 Advice for Aspiring Lawyers in the UAE11:53 Emerging Legal Trends: Crypto, Blockchain, and More Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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