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The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight gives job seekers a voice in today’s hiring market. Hosted by Talent Acquisition leader Brian Piotrowski, each episode shines a light on real candidate stories, the challenges of modern recruiting, and the strategies that help people stand out. If you’re applying, interviewing, or just trying to make sense of the job market, this podcast is for you.
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In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, I sit down with Slade Pickering to break down a field most people don’t fully understand eDiscovery and the role technology and creative problem solving play in it.Slade shares how he supports legal teams by working through massive volumes of digital data, helping isolate what matters, and ensuring everything is accurate, defensible, and ready for high-stakes litigation. We talk about the real learning curve in this space, what it’s like working with attorneys under pressure, and how small details can have major downstream impact.We also get into how creativity shows up in a highly technical field, the growing role of AI in eDiscovery, and the importance of building trust with clients when the work is complex and the stakes are high.🔗 Connect with SladeLinkedinInterested in Being a Guest?The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.WebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, I sit down with William King to walk through his path from Tier 1 IT support into network operations and large-scale integrations.William shares how early hands-on experience in healthcare environments helped him build a strong technical foundation, and how that evolved into leading integrations, managing vendors, and supporting multi-site organizations at scale.We get into what really happens behind the scenes during acquisitions, why documentation and prep work matter, how to make transitions seamless for end users, and the realities of working across distributed environments.We also touch on cost optimization, outage response, and how IT roles shift from technical execution to business impact as your career grows.🔗 Connect with WillLinkedinInterested in Being a Guest?The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.WebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, I sit down with Tom Kremer to break down a career path that’s becoming increasingly critical where journalism meets artificial intelligence.Tom brings over a decade of editorial experience before braking into the world of AI, applying principles like accuracy, fairness, and accountability to evaluate and improve AI-generated content. His work sits at the intersection of quality, risk, and trust, areas that are quickly becoming essential as companies scale large language models.We dig into how he identifies hallucinations and bias and talk about some real world examples. How and what actually breaks in AI content workflows, and why many organizations underestimate the importance of editorial rigor when deploying AI.The conversation also explores the growing need for governance, compliance, and structured oversight in AI systems, highlighting where Tom is looking to continue building his career.If you’re a hiring manager thinking about AI risk, content quality, or trust in your systems or a candidate looking to break into this space this episode offers a clear look at what strong, practical AI judgment actually looks like.🔗 Connect with Tom LinkedinTom's Ethic AI Inquiry Interested in Being a Guest?The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.WebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, I sat down with Roger Fleenor, Senior Software Engineer, to unpack a career that spans startups, enterprise platforms, AI integration, and technical leadership.Roger’s journey started in an unexpected place automating repetitive data entry tasks with Python. That early instinct to solve problems through code evolved into full-stack system ownership, enterprise data architecture, and AI-powered applications operating at scale.What stands out most in Roger’s story isn’t just the tech stack, it’s ownership. He consistently stepped into ambiguity, created impact, and often “built the role as he went.”We also discuss mentorship, the evolving AI landscape, and why remote work plays a critical role in long-term sustainability and focus for senior engineers.🔗 Connect with Roger LinkedinGithubInterested in Being a Guest?The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.WebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, Lisa Crowell joins the show to talk about what actually transfers from role to role skills, habits, and ways of working that hold up across industries.Rather than walking through a traditional resume, Lisa reflects on the environments she’s worked in high-pressure, client-facing, and operationally complex and how those experiences shaped her approach to relationship-building, execution, and continuous improvement. She shares lessons learned from managing a franchise under tight timelines, navigating complex insurance client needs, and designing systems that improve consistency and outcomes at scale.The conversation also explores the role of education and self-awareness in career growth, how networking opened doors at key moments, and why understanding personal strengths is critical for long-term impact. Lisa closes by sharing what kinds of problems energize her most and how she’s thinking about future opportunities in consulting and business development.🔗 Connect with LisaLinkedinInterested in Being a Guest?The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.WebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, Brian Piotrowski sits down with Melody Trump, a quality management professional with over 15 years of experience across pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and regulated manufacturing environments.Melody shares her career journey from being the sole QC resource in small laboratories to leading QMS gap analyses, remediation efforts, and compliance initiatives as a consultant. The conversation explores the critical importance of data integrity, documentation discipline, and building quality systems that actually function in real-world operations—not just on paper.She breaks down the operational differences between nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals, explains when a quality system needs incremental fixes versus a full overhaul, and discusses common audit findings tied to training and documentation gaps. Melody also dives into SOP authoring from the end-user perspective, environmental monitoring program design, and how rushed implementation often creates long-term compliance risk.The episode wraps with insights into emerging technologies like 3D printing, the evolving role of quality professionals, and why collaboration, training, and consistency are foundational to sustainable compliance.🔗 Connect with MelodyLinkedinInterested in Being a Guest?The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.WebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, Adam Harbaugh shares his unconventional path from earning a sociology degree to becoming a trusted Scrum Master and Agile Coach working across government and enterprise technology programs.Adam walks through his experience leading Agile and SAFe transformations in highly regulated environments, managing large portfolios, and partnering with executives to improve delivery predictability and team performance. He discusses the realities of government contracting, the importance of adaptability over rigid frameworks, and how strong communication and trust enable teams to move faster without sacrificing quality.Throughout the conversation, Adam reflects on what effective Agile leadership really looks like, how he approaches coaching teams and stakeholders, and what he’s learned from scaling Agile across complex organizations. This episode is a must-listen for hiring managers, transformation leaders, and anyone navigating Agile delivery in enterprise or public-sector environments.Connect With AdamAdam's LinkedInThe Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.EmailWebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, host Brian Piotrowski sits down with Gustavo Gomez, a Marine Corps veteran and cloud computing student, to talk about career transition, adaptability, and building a future in tech.Gustavo shares his journey growing up in Naperville, Illinois, enlisting in the Marines at 18, and serving as a field radio operator supporting secure communications and humanitarian aid missions. After leaving the military, he explored careers in construction and nursing before ultimately finding his path in networking, cloud computing, and cloud security.Throughout the conversation, Gustavo reflects on how military experience shaped his communication skills, discipline, and ability to perform under pressure — and how those traits translate directly into modern tech roles. He also discusses why he chose cloud computing, the certifications he’s pursuing, and the type of opportunities he’s actively seeking as he continues to grow in the industry.This episode is a great listen for veterans transitioning into tech, career switchers, and hiring managers looking for motivated, coachable talent with real-world leadership experience.🔗 Connect with GustavoLinkedinInterested in Being a Guest?The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.WebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode, Noah Tasman shares how an engineering foundation shaped his approach to modern project management. With roughly a decade of experience leading complex initiatives across construction, manufacturing, hospitality technology, and enterprise IT, Noah walks through how he thinks about projects as interconnected systems rather than isolated tasks.He discusses the realities of managing both physical and digital project environments, the importance of clear communication and executive stakeholder management, and why “white-glove” service matters when expectations are high. Noah also reflects on leading global initiatives during the COVID era, navigating analytics and data platform challenges at Disney, and building dashboards and automation to improve visibility and execution.Connect With NoahLinkedInThe Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.EmailWebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, I sit down with Austin Jones, a Cloud and DevOps Engineer with over 16 years in IT and deep experience across AWS, Azure, and GCP.Austin shares how he helps small businesses automate processes using AI, while also drawing on lessons learned from large enterprises and high-compliance environments. We talk candidly about what reliability really means in cloud systems, why documentation is often overlooked but critical, and how working in high-stakes environments changes how you approach technology.The conversation also dives into imposter syndrome in tech, the importance of people skills alongside technical expertise, and how AI tools can dramatically improve efficiency when implemented thoughtfully. Austin offers a grounded perspective on multi-cloud strategies, compliance, and building systems that are designed to last not just look good on paper.This is a practical, honest conversation for engineers, IT leaders, and anyone navigating modern cloud and AI work.🔗 Connect with AustinLinkedin Mr Cee's Interested in Being a Guest?The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.EmailWebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode, Jason Levine shares his experience building and scaling digital products across e-commerce and healthcare environments. Drawing from his work at Chewy and Optum, Jason discusses how engineering, product management, experimentation, and analytics intersect in complex, fast-growing organizations.Jason reflects on his progression from front-end software engineer to technical product manager, including his role as the subject matter expert for A/B testing, his ownership of analytics infrastructure, and how clear scoping and documentation enabled teams to move faster without burning out. He also compares feedback loops in e-commerce versus healthcare, highlights the importance of mentorship, and shares lessons learned from leading and collaborating in remote and hybrid environments.Jason is currently exploring his next opportunity and is open to hybrid, in-person, or remote roles based in or connected to the Greater Boston area, with interests spanning pet healthcare, gaming, and fitness-related products.Jason's Contact:PortfolioLinkedIn
In this episode, we sit down with Jonathan Hammond, a software engineer who shares his non-traditional path into tech, transitioning from the restaurant industry into software engineering through self-study, persistence, and building real projects.Jonny walks through how learning Python sparked his interest in programming, how early support roles shaped his user-centric approach to development, and why test-driven development fundamentally changed the way he writes code. We also dig into the importance of accessibility in web applications, especially in real-world production environments.A major highlight of the conversation is Jonny’s current #100DaysOfCode project, a Chrome extension called Doc Summarizer, where he’s applying modern development practices and AI-powered tools like ChatGPT and Cursor to solve practical problems and improve productivity.Throughout the episode, Johnny reflects honestly on navigating the tech job market, the value of communication and collaboration, and what he’s looking for next as he continues to grow as an engineer.🔗 Connect with JonnyLinkedInGitHubEmailChrome ExtensionInterested in Being a Guest?The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight is always looking for professionals who want to share their story and experience beyond a resume.EmailWebsiteLinkedIn
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, we sit down with Julianna Burmeister, an operations and team leader whose work lives in environments where reliability isn’t optional and mistakes have immediate consequences.Julianna shares what it means to lead when everything is urgent — from managing time-critical operations and compliance requirements to building systems and teams that can perform under constant pressure. She walks through how she scaled a remote maintenance function supporting thousands of assets nationwide, reduced downtime, and shifted her organization from reactive firefighting to proactive execution.Throughout the conversation, Julianna reflects on the invisible work of leadership: advocating for frontline teams, creating accountability without burnout, and building trust across distributed teams and vendor networks. She also discusses why strong operations depend less on heroics and more on clear processes, empowered people, and ownership at every level.This episode is for anyone responsible for keeping critical work moving, whether you lead people, processes, or systems that can’t afford to fail.To connect with Julianna reach out to her on LinkedInTo be a guest on Candidate Spotlight please reach out hereTo follow along with my work, please follow here
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, Brian sits down with Terrence Regan, a software engineer whose career path is anything but linear.Terrence shares how an unexpected injury ended his pursuit of professional wrestling and ultimately led him into software engineering, teaching, and a series of real-world business experiences that shaped how he approaches technology today. From teaching English abroad to working in real estate and manufacturing environments, Terrence brings a grounded, people-first perspective to software development.Throughout the conversation, Terrence reflects on the importance of mentorship, teamwork, and communication — especially in complex, high-impact engineering environments. He discusses how his background outside of tech has influenced his ability to collaborate, problem-solve, and translate technical work into meaningful business outcomes.The conversation also explores the evolving state of the software industry, including the rise of AI, the challenges facing junior developers, and what “good engineering” really looks like beyond lines of code. Terrence shares insights into his current projects, his decision to pursue a master’s degree in data analytics, and the types of teams and problems he’s hoping to work on next.This episode is a great listen for hiring managers, engineers, and anyone navigating a non-traditional path into software.Feel free to reach out to Terrence here:
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, I sit down with David Wheeler, a finance leader whose career spans public accounting at Ernst & Young and nearly a decade at Eli Lilly, where he progressed from global tax into senior FP&A roles supporting research, clinical development, and large-scale operations.David walks through the early foundation he built at EY, what drew him into corporate finance, and the cultural shift from public accounting into a global biopharma organization. We unpack how his tax background became a strategic advantage in FP&A, particularly in scenario planning, forecasting, and influencing decisions in highly complex, matrixed environments.We also dive deep into David’s time at Eli Lilly, including his experience partnering with senior leaders, implementing new financial tools, navigating vendor relationships, and building trust across teams. Throughout the conversation, David shares candid insights on mentorship, leadership, and what it takes to influence without formal authority.Finally, David reflects on his decision to take a planned sabbatical, what that time away helped him clarify about his professional identity, and how he’s thinking about the next chapter of his finance career.This episode is especially relevant for professionals considering a transition from tax or accounting into FP&A and for leaders interested in how strategic finance partners create impact beyond the numbers.If you want to connect with David reach out to him on LinkedIn
In this episode of The Offer Letter – Candidate Spotlight, Brian sits down with Yesenia De La Rosa, a quality-focused professional who has successfully navigated multiple career pivots across IT, HR, learning & development, and compliance.Yesenia started her career in the insurance industry on the IT side, working in software testing and software quality assurance, before moving into learning & development and change management. After a layoff, she transitioned into the pharmaceutical world as a Senior Executive Assistant, supporting senior leaders with complex calendars, travel, expenses, and projects—eventually moving back into L&D as a Learning & Development Specialist, creating training materials, job aids, and even animated videos for performance management.When another layoff hit, Yesenia made a bold move to Tampa and joined Citi. There, she worked first in operations support and then as a Compliance / Quality Assurance Analyst, testing controls across multiple business lines. In her most recent role, she performed quality assurance testing of controls as part of the Manager’s Control Assessment (MCA) program—reviewing evidence, validating thresholds, identifying failures, and partnering with business leaders to understand root causes and improve processes. She also helped maintain 95–100% timeliness on case resolutions, leveraging tools like ServiceNow and working closely with HR and legal teams on sensitive work authorization and visa-related cases.Throughout the conversation, Yesenia shares how she has repeatedly been “thrown into the fire” in roles with little or outdated documentation—and how that pushed her to become the person who builds structure where none exists. She talks about creating her own job aids and SOPs, spotting process gaps, suggesting improvements, and eventually becoming a subject matter expert and go-to trainer for peers and junior team members across global teams in the U.S., Mexico, Poland, and Ireland.Now back in Illinois, Yesenia is actively looking for her next opportunity in quality assurance, quality auditing, or controls-focused roles. She’s open to different industries—financial services, pharma, insurance, or beyond—and is especially energized by roles that involve defect detection, process improvement, SOP creation/updating, and cross-functional collaboration.If you’re a hiring manager, HR leader, or recruiter looking for someone who can step into messy, undocumented processes, bring order, improve quality, and become the team’s go-to resource, Yesenia is someone you should meet.Connect with Yesenia on LinkedIn
In this episode, we sit down with Alex, a Stress Engineer who has contributed to next-generation aircraft systems, composite structures, UAV platforms, and real-world flight testing environments.We explore what it actually takes to design structures that are safe, lightweight, reliable, and ready for the moment they leave the ground. From classical hand calculations to FEA modeling, composite layups, automation, and working hands-on during test events. Alex breaks down the engineering decisions happening behind the scenes of advanced flight.We also talk about teamwork, problem-solving under pressure, and the mindset required when your work is directly tied to flight readiness, safety, and mission success.To connect with Alex here reach out to him on LinkedIn.
In this episode, Brian Piotrowski sits down with Dorothy Schneider, a storyteller whose career bridges the worlds of journalism and corporate communications. From her early days in local newsrooms to leading communications in the nuclear energy sector, Dorothy shares how storytelling has remained the common thread throughout her journey.She opens up about what it takes to communicate complex technical information in a way that builds trust and understanding, how the shift from print to digital media reshaped her approach, and how she navigated career transitions with resilience and creativity.Whether you’re in media, engineering, or corporate comms, this conversation offers an inside look at how clear, authentic communication drives engagement inside companies and out in the community.
In this episode of Candidate Spotlight, I sit down with Jose Perez, a mechanical engineer whose hands-on curiosity evolved into a career focused on automation, robotics, and manufacturing innovation.Jose shares how early inspiration from his father led him into mechanical engineering, how his internships shaped his technical foundation, and how working at Tesla taught him the importance of adaptability, resilience, and troubleshooting under pressure.He also discusses the growing role of automation and controls engineering in modern manufacturing and how ergonomics, maintainability, and learning from failure are key to creating efficient, human-centered systems.If you are interested in connecting with Jose, feel free to reach out to him on LinkedIn.
In this episode of Candidate Spotlight, Shweta Seth shares her journey in software engineering, detailing her experiences at Rivian and Apple. She discusses the challenges and learning opportunities in startup culture, the importance of teamwork and adaptability, and her aspirations to integrate AI into her work. Shweta emphasizes the need for engineers to value their contributions and adapt to changing project requirements while maintaining a focus on the common goals of their teams.To connect with Shweta, connect with her on LinkedIn:
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