In this episode, podcast host, Ed McKnight talks with Craig McAlpine from MyCareerBrand.net about how young professionals can build their personal brand and land their ideal jobs. Specifically, they discuss: – Mistakes young professionals make when they move from being part of a team, to leading a team … and what you can do to avoid them – How you can begin to build your own personal brand – What employers are really looking for from their employees, and what you can do to stand out – Craig’s advice for you when you’re venturing out into the workforce The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 29: Craig McAlpine – How to stand out in a competitive job market appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
In this episode, podcast host, Ed McKnight talks with Sharsies Co-founder Leighton Roberts (MyCareerBrand.net) about how the investment start-up grew to having $10 million under management within its first year. Specifically, they discuss: – Starting a business with seven co-founders, and making it work – The founding team putting their corporate jobs on hold to validate this idea – How they figured out what young professionals want from an investment company – Why they tried to prove the business wouldn’t work before taking the leap and leaving their corporate jobs – What young kiwis really wanted from investments – and Ed and Leighton’s musings on social businesses and ethical investments The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 28: Leighton Roberts – Giving young professionals what they really want from investments appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
If you saw him walking down the street you’d never guess his story. Cam Calkoen is a world class, international sprinting champion. It also happens that he has cerebral palsy. After winning multiple international championships, Cam decided to hang up the running shoes and become an inspirational speaker. In his own words, both of these were strange choices given that he “walks funny, and talks funny” … this is how you know he is good humoured too. In this incredibly interesting episode with podcast host, Ed McKnight, Cam talks about: – A three step process for how to get in the right mindset … and more importantly, how to keep it – His story of becoming an international sprinting champion – How he made the transition to an inspirational speaker – How he built his own credibility as a speaker by jumping on a plane to America. Now, I’m going to be honest, I don’t usually buy into the whole ‘inspirational speaker’ thing. But, after leaving the podcast studio having talked to Cam – I can say this: he is the real deal. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 27: Cam Calkoen – How to get into the right mindset, even when the chips are down appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
In the digital age – anyone can text, message, chat and snap with almost anyone. Despite this, going up and actually talking with a stranger – in person – is one of the scariest tasks facing millennials. So how do you go from being a wall flower (too scared to approach anyone at a networking event) to New Zealand’s undisputed networking superstar? This is the exact story of Carmel Murphy, NZ’s, still introverted, Networking Queen. It is a transformational story. Carmel went from standing outside of a networking event, too afraid to walk in, to running her own networking consultancy and coaching business. In this show with podcast host, Ed McKnight, Carmel talks about: – How to get comfortable with networking and overcome your fears – How to prepare for a networking event so that you get the most out of it – How to approach the person you want to talk to She walks through a three-step process for how young professionals and recent university graduates can use networking to back the recruitment process and land an awesome job. This is a must listen for anyone who hates networking … and anyone who loves it too. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 26: Carmel Murphy – How to Grow to Love Networking (And How to Do it Right) appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
How many times have you heard this type of conversation – Job Seeker: “I really need to find a job”. Sympathetic Friend: “What sort of job do you want?” Job Seeker: “Anything, I just need to find something!” It seems like everyone wants a job, but the dream career seems elusive. In this episode, podcast host, Ed McKnight gets behind the mic solo to talk about the exact steps you can take to increase your changes of landing a great job. This episode is guaranteed not to be the same boring advice you received from your high school careers councillor. >> Land That Job! Get Part 1 of Ed’d E-Book here The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 25: Ed’s Ultimate Guide to Getting a Job appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
This podcast has often discussed the notion that age is no longer a barrier. That if you’ve got the skills and the gumption to make something happen, then you can do it. https://nz.linkedin.com/in/ellystrang https://nz.linkedin.com/in/edmcknight The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 24: Elly Strang – The 2nd Youngest Magazine Editor in the Country. An innovative approach. appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
Remember at Uni when there were a few students in class wearing military uniforms? They joined the military for a few years in exchange received free degrees. Sam Rae Jones – Linked In Ed McKnight – Linked In The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 23: Sam Rae Jones – Swapping One Uniform for Another, an Ethical Choice appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
I deleted Facebook over the summer. Not literally my whole profile, just the app. Who knew that if you look up from the iPhone screen, there’s a whole other world ready to be explored. Taking you back in time, we recorded this interview with Jon Randles from Mosh Social Media at the live launch of the NZ Young Professionals Podcast in July 2017. Together, we discuss social media, its pros and its pitfalls. This episode was recorded in front of a live studio audience at Craigs Investment Partners. NZ Young Professionals – Facebook The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 22: Jon Randles – The Dark Side of Social Media appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
Welcome to 2018! In this cast, podcast host Ed McKnight sets the tone for the year, focussing on why age is no longer a barrier for young professionals and how this will be incorporated into future episodes. Also an update on a few events that happened at the end of 2017 in the young professionals space. Keep listening in 2018 because there is more to come. NZ Young Professionals – Facebook The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 21: Welcome to 2018 appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
The old maxim “Do as I say, not as I do” is not just widely used by parents talking to their kids, but also by customers giving feedback to companies they buy from. As customers we will say one thing, and do another. Professional people-watcher (aka anthropologist), Corina Enache is using the power of observation to figure out what people actually do – not what they say they do. She has sold coke to Romanians, skin care to Germans, and Cosmetics to Brazilians. She has travelled the world and seen it all. Now she works with some of New Zealand’s largest companies seeing what really makes them tick. In this fascinating and eye-opening interview with podcast host, Ed McKnight, Corina talks about her background working in three very different countries, getting a Masters degree in anthropology – despite having no training, and why anthropology is perhaps the best skill to learn if you truly want to be successful in business. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 20: Corina Enache – Professional people-watcher (aka anthropologist) appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
Izzy Whitley started a $750K/year business at 22, all the while facing much adversity along the way, yet positively taking it all in his stride. Auckland Labour Hire on Facebook The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 19: Izzy Whitley – Founder of Auckland Labour Hire appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
Most Uni students dream of working at one of the big four accounting firms – PwC, Deloitte, EY and KPMG. Fraser McConnell is definitely not “most uni students”. Having joined Pricewaterhouse Coopers in the management consulting team – arguably one of the more sought-after divisions – he left after a year to see whether he could live in Wanaka all while saving New Zealand’s native birds. Over 25 million native NZ birds are killed every year by pests. Through his social entries, Squawk Squad, Kiwis (the people not the birds) can crowdfund pest-traps – pitching in to save the birds we see every day on the back of our dollar bills. In this episode Fraser talks to podcast host, Ed McKnight about everything from life in PwC, right through to quitting and starting this social venture, and his other venture, Upstream Daily. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 18: Fraser McConnell – Quitting the PwC corporate life to live in Wanaka while saving native NZ birds appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
It’s a cliché to say that the world is changing, and changing at a rapid pace. But, after just 10 minutes with futurist and Mind Lab founder, Frances Valentine you get a sense of how fast the world is now spinning. Windows that act as solar panels, homes that can be built in just a few days, insects becoming standard parts of the Western diet. These changes aren’t coming. They’re already here. In this episode with podcast host, Ed McKnight, Frances speaks about how the world is changing, and why NZ’s young professionals aren’t ready or prepared for what’s to come. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 17: Frances Valentine – Futurist & Mind Lab Founder appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
Mental health affects both our home and professional lives. Friend of the show, Luke Chivers has struggled with eating disorders for many years and is finally coming out the other side. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 16: Mental Health and Eating Disorders – What’s it like to go through one? How can we support our friends? appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
By the age 22, most young professionals might be through to the third year of university, have a few more to go and may not have set plans for the future. Not Eliot Jessep. This young Hamilton based entrepreneur has thrown traditional business advice to the wind, and in this episode shared why you don’t need to follow your passion, and why starting businesses is overrated. Not only that, he gives us this advice for what we should do instead. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 15: Eliot Jessep: How to run a business at 22 without starting one appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
Continuing with the political series in the lead up to the 2017 NZ Election, podcast host, Ed McKnight interviews Andrew Little, former leader of The Labour Party. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 13: The Political Series – Andrew Little (Labour Party) appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
Continuing with the political series in the lead up to the 2017 NZ Election, podcast host, Ed McKnight interviews Peter Dunne, former leader of The United Future. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 14: The Political Series – Peter Dunne (United Future) appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
Continuing with the political series in the lead up to the 2017 NZ Election, podcast host, Ed McKnight interviews James Shaw, leader of The Green Party. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 12: The Political Series – James Shaw (Green Party) appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
Continuing with the political series in the lead up to the 2017 NZ Election, podcast host Ed McKnight interviews Gareth Morgan, leader of The Opportunities Party. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 11: The Political Series – Gareth Morgan (The Opportunities Party) appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.
They say sharing is caring. Yesterday, I dropped my best friend off at the airport. An Australian, who came to NZ and is now heading off to London; it was always going to be the case. The post NZ Young Professionals Podcast 10: When Young Professionals Move On (Bonus Episode) appeared first on Podcasts NZ: New Zealand Podcasts.