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Your Career GPS

Author: Brad W. Minton

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In this bi-monthly episodic series, host Brad W. Minton serves as the GPS to Gen Z students and young adults ready to find their fit and make their mark on the world through their careers. He helps aspiring professionals develop a stronger career identity and navigate the sometimes complicated journey of career development. Throughout this series, Brad and other hosts bring together experts in the field of career exploration, growth and development, personal branding, networking, job searching, resume writing, interviewing and salary negotiation.

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In this episode of Your Career GPS Podcast, host Brad discusses the journey of career exploration with career coach Cassie Briggs. They delve into the importance of understanding one's career path, the impact of life changes on career decisions, and the necessity of collecting data to make informed choices. Cassie shares her personal story of transitioning from a biology professor to a career coach, emphasizing the significance of adaptability and flexibility in navigating career paths. The conversation highlights the importance of clarity in career goals, the reality of pursuing careers in medicine, and the value of exploring diverse opportunities. Cassie offers practical advice for young professionals and students, encouraging them to remain open-minded and to test their career aspirations across various sectors. Key takeaways 👓Career paths can evolve due to life changes. 👓It's important to collect data about career options. 👓Your 'why' can remain consistent even as your path changes. 👓Flexibility in career choices can lead to unexpected opportunities. 👓Don't rule out potential career paths without exploration. 👓Networking and talking to professionals can provide valuable insights. 👓Career transitions can be challenging but rewarding. 👓Understanding the realities of a career is crucial before committing. 👓Being hyper-focused can be beneficial but should align with personal values. 👓Exploration and curiosity can enhance career satisfaction. Guest Info: Dr. Cassie Briggs is a former biology professor turned science career coach. For over a decade, Cassie has supported undergraduate students in the classroom using innovative evidence-based teaching approaches and has equipped fellow conservation biologists with research discoveries instrumental in saving the world's endangered species. In 2020, she launched her own business, Success in Science Career Coaching, helping hundreds of clients and workshop participants explore and secure career opportunities in science and medicine. She currently lives in rural Michigan with her husband, two young boys, two dogs (one of which she's trained to help her track turtles for her research), and one cat. She can often be found fishing, playing volleyball, or horseback riding. Website: http://www.successinsciencecc.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassiebriggs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuccessInScienceCareerCoaching Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassie_sscc This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career LLC www.minttobecareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, the conversation focuses on the transition from post-secondary education to the workforce, emphasizing the importance of taking action, embracing failure, and building relationships. NY Times bestselling author Lindsey Pollak shares insights from her book 'Getting From College to Career,' discussing strategies for networking, personal branding, and the significance of informational interviews. The episode concludes with practical advice on self-assessment and the value of seeking help from others in one's career journey. Key takeaways -Career success requires multiple strategies, not just one. -Taking action is crucial; you learn more in motion. -Failure is a necessary part of growth and learning. -Networking is about building and maintaining relationships. -Personal branding is simply about your reputation. -Informational interviews are a great way to gain insights. -A brag book can help in self-assessment and confidence. -Understanding the professional environment is key to success. -Ask for help when facing challenges in your career. -Building a network can lead to unexpected opportunities. Guest Info: Lindsey Pollak is a New York Times bestselling author, international speaker and often described as a “generational translator.” She is the author of four career and workplace advice books, including The Remix: How to Lead and Succeed in the Multigenerational Workplace. Her speaking audiences and consulting clients have included more than 300 top corporations, law firms and universities, and her insights have appeared in such media outlets as The TODAY Show, The Wall Street Journal and CNBC. Lindsey is a graduate of Yale University and is a proud member of Generation X. Website: https://lindseypollak.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindseypollak/ Getting From College To Career Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0062069276?ie=UTF8&tag=lindseypollak-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=0062069276 This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career LLC www.minttobecareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, Brad Minton and Meher Mardoyan discuss the critical role of LinkedIn in career development, especially for job seekers. They explore the importance of having a strong LinkedIn presence compared to traditional resumes, the necessity of setting realistic expectations for using the platform, and the steps to optimize LinkedIn profiles. The conversation also covers effective networking strategies, the significance of content creation for personal branding, and concludes with valuable career advice for the next generation. takeaways -LinkedIn is more important than a resume in 2024. -Active engagement on LinkedIn should continue even after securing a job. -Networking should be viewed as relationship building, not transactional. -Clarity about career goals is essential before job searching. -An optimized LinkedIn profile acts as a 24/7 marketing tool. -Content creation on LinkedIn helps establish personal branding. -Start small with content and gradually increase engagement. -Use LinkedIn to nurture relationships, not just for job searching. -Customize your LinkedIn URL for better visibility. -Regularly update your profile to reflect your current career status. Guest Info: Mher Mardoyan came to Vancouver, BC 12 years ago with his partner and currently, he lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland. He has an MBA in Management with an emphasis in HR. He got his HR certification from BCIT in 2018 and CPHR BC and Yukon member. Recognized as the 2017 Recruiter of the Year for his contribution and success while working at PeopleReady Agency. Currently, he is doing his Leadership Certification at Marine Institute.He has been a career coach for the last 5 years and has helped many candidates with their job applications, resume/cover letter tips, LinkedIn Profile assessment, interview preparation, and job search strategies. For the past 6 years, he has interviewed more than 170 people HR managers, executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders for his YouTube channel. The purpose of his YouTube channel is to give advices to jobseekers to elevate their job search strategies. He has worked both in-house and agency recruiters and has seen many candidates struggle in their job search especially if they are new to the country. Currently working at Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) as a Domestic Recruiter. In his free time, Mher likes pamper his cat, paint, and read books and hike. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLWWXPSNENcmCDUr7uhmtKg LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mher-mardoyan-careercoach This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career www.minttobecareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode of Your Career GPS, host Brad Minton hosts Ang Richards, founder of Professionally Unprofessional, to discuss the unique attributes and challenges faced by Gen Z in the workforce. They explore misconceptions about this generation, the importance of empowerment and self-advocacy, and how technology plays a crucial role in their professional lives. Ang shares her journey and insights on building confidence, leveraging strengths, and the significance of intergenerational collaboration in the workplace. Key Takeaways ⏩Gen Z is entering the workforce with unique challenges and strengths. ⏩Empowerment and self-advocacy are crucial for young professionals. ⏩Misconceptions about Gen Z often stem from their lived experiences. ⏩Intergenerational collaboration can enhance workplace dynamics. ⏩Technology is a significant asset for Gen Z in the workplace. ⏩Self-reflection helps individuals understand their unique value. ⏩Building confidence is essential for career advancement. ⏩Employers recognize the technological fluency of Gen Z. ⏩Staying true to one's values is vital in a professional setting. ⏩Continuous learning is necessary for personal and professional growth. Ang Richard (she/her/hers) is the founder of Professionally Unprofessional, LLC and an Assistant Director of Career Education at Boston University's Center for Career Development. As a Gen Z, first-gen student and professional, Ang is passionate about empowering early career professionals to thrive in the world of work. She is a LinkedIn Top Voice, TEDx Speaker, and workshop & course facilitator, and she strives to foster a sense of belonging wherever she goes. Her work has recently been featured by Booz Allen Hamilton, The Washington Post, uConnect, The Taco Bell Foundation, Bustle Magazine, and LinkedIn News. This fall, Ang will begin her journey as a Higher Education Ph.D. student at Boston College studying early career mobility, sense of belonging on college campuses, and the impact of identity-centered programming on vulnerable student populations. E-Mail: ang@angrichard.com Website: https://www.angrichard.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angela-richard/ TikTok: @professional_ang This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career. www.minttobcareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, Brad Minton and Dr. Ciera Graham discuss the challenges faced by young adults entering the job market, particularly those with limited experience. They emphasize the importance of normalizing rejection, building confidence through skills inventories, and recognizing transferable skills from various experiences. Networking is highlighted as a crucial strategy for job seekers, along with tips for crafting effective resumes. Dr. Graham encourages continuous learning and skill diversification as key components for career success. Key takeaways 📈Rejection is a normal part of the job search process. It's important to view rejection as an opportunity for growth. 📈Conduct a skills inventory to identify strengths and areas for improvement. 📈Employers value holistic candidates with diverse experiences. 📈Networking should be seen as a two-way street. Start networking before you need a job. 📈Highlight transferable skills from all experiences, including volunteer work. 📈Sell your potential and ability to learn quickly. 📈Continuous learning and skill diversification are essential for career growth. Guest Info: Dr. Ciera Graham is an experienced career coach with 10 years of experience in the career development space. Her specialty is helping Millennials and Gen Z assess their skills, define their strategy, and engage in storytelling to ultimately secure and succeed in the job of their dreams. As someone who was the first in their family to graduate college, Dr. Graham understands the challenges, fears and anxieties that many new graduates face as they navigate their careers with limited knowledge and experience. She has worked at college career centers in both Washington State and Ohio, helping students create marketable resumes, discover their career aspirations, and build confidence in the interview and job search process. She has been featured on the Career Contessa podcast episode titled “What We Wish We Knew As a New Grad+ How to Job Search as a New Grad” as well as the Find Your Dream Job podcast episode “How to Market Yourself as a New Grad to Employers.” She is also an established freelance writer, writing on issues pertaining to career development, leadership, politics, and social justice. Her writing has been featured in the Seattle Times, Career Contessa, Medium, Best Colleges, Entrepreneur and more. In her free time, she enjoys cooking new recipes, spending time with her spouse, and two dogs, and physical fitness. Website: https://cieragraham.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drcieragraham/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcgrahamconsulting/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, Brad Minton and guest Kali Wolken discuss the topic of burnout and how to prevent and address it. They define burnout as a state of exhaustion, cynicism, and feeling inadequate in one's job or life. They emphasize the importance of recognizing the physical symptoms of burnout, such as changes in sleep, concentration, and physical health. They provide strategies for addressing burnout, including seeking therapy or support, reducing stress through exercise or art, and creating boundaries and self-care practices. They also discuss the importance of finding work-life harmony and vetting potential employers for a healthy work environment. Key Takeaways -Burnout is a state of exhaustion, cynicism, and feeling inadequate in one's job or life. -Recognize the physical symptoms of burnout, such as changes in sleep, concentration, and physical health. -Seek therapy or support to address burnout. -Reduce stress through exercise or art. -Create boundaries and practice self-care. -Strive for work-life harmony and vet potential employers for a healthy work environment. Guest Info: Kali Wolken Website: https://mycareercoach.online/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lpcareercoach/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lpcareercoach/ This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career LLC. www.minttobecareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, Brad W. Minton interviews Mikhail Filipovitch, the Vice President of Operations at Jobs for Humanity, about inclusive hiring and disability support. Mikhail shares his personal journey and the catalyst that led him to work in the disability rights movement. He discusses the misconceptions that employers have about hiring people with disabilities and emphasizes the importance of building trust and showcasing past success to encourage employers to take a leap of faith. Mikhail also provides advice for young job seekers with disabilities, including the importance of building confidence, seeking internships and volunteer opportunities, and connecting with communities and mentors. In this conversation, Brad and Mikhail discuss the importance of personal branding and showcasing one's authentic impact in the job search. They also highlight the value of being proactive and coming to the table with solutions to potential challenges. Mikhail emphasizes the power of community and the resources available to young job seekers, such as personal contacts, organizations like Jobs for Humanity, and employee resource groups. He also encourages individuals to focus on gaining experience, whether through internships, volunteer work, or self-employment. Mikhail shares success stories of individuals who overcame barriers and found meaningful employment with the support of organizations like Jobs for Humanity. Key Takeaways Building trust and showcasing past success can encourage employers to hire people with disabilities. Young job seekers with disabilities face unique barriers, including a lack of mentors and predecessors. Job Accommodations Network (JAN) is a valuable resource for job seekers with disabilities, providing guidance on disclosure and accommodations. Confidence can be built by seeking internships, volunteering, and connecting with communities and mentors. Being solution-oriented and productivity-focused when discussing accommodations with employers can make the process easier. Personal branding is crucial in the job search, as it allows individuals to communicate their authentic impact and what they bring to the table. Being proactive and coming to the table with solutions to potential challenges is highly appealing to prospective employers. Building a strong community and utilizing available resources, such as personal contacts and organizations like Jobs for Humanity, can greatly benefit young job seekers. Gaining experience through internships, volunteer work, or self-employment is essential, especially for individuals with disabilities who may face assumptions about their abilities. Success stories highlight the transformative power of support and advocacy in helping individuals overcome barriers and find meaningful employment. Guest Info: Mikhail Filipovitch LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikhailfilipovitch/ Jobs For Humanity: https://www.jobsforhumanity.com/ JAN: https://askjan.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, Brad W. Minton interviews Julia Rogers, an expert in experiential education and founder of En Route Consulting, about the concept of gap years. They discuss what a gap year is and what it isn't, the benefits of taking a gap year, and how it can impact career development. Julia shares her own gap year experiences and success stories of students who have taken gap years. She also provides resources for finding low-cost or no-cost gap year opportunities. Key Takeaways -A gap year is an intentional period of personal growth supported by experiential learning activities. -Gap years can be customized to individual interests, goals, and budgets. -Gap years can provide opportunities for career exploration, skill building, and personal development. -Taking a gap year can increase confidence, develop soft skills, and make individuals more employable. -There are low-cost and no-cost gap year opportunities available, such as AmeriCorps and destination work opportunities. -Gap years can help individuals gain clarity about their career paths and make more intentional choices about their education and future. -Embrace the squiggly line of your career journey and focus on who you want to be rather than knowing exactly what you want to do. Guest Info: Julia Rogers is an internationally recognized speaker, entrepreneur, and expert in experiential education with over 15 years of experience as a professional gap year counselor. She is the founder of EnRoute Consulting, a socially responsible enterprise aimed at fueling the gap year movement and cultivating a generation of compassionate, driven, and resourceful global citizens. Julia partners with educators, service-learning organizations, non-profits, government entities and families around the world to develop creative educational pathways that result in young adults being better prepared to succeed in life and work. Julia is a TEDx speaker, a podcast host and President Emeritus of the Gap Year Association, a US-based nonprofit dedicated to the intentional growth of the gap year option through research, standards-setting and advocacy efforts. Website: https://enroutegapyear.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliadrogers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enroutegapyear/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, Brad W. Minton and Luki Danukarjanto discuss the concept of mentorship and its impact on career development. They emphasize the importance of finding mentors who have traveled the path you want to take and can provide guidance and insights. They also highlight the value of mentorship beyond just career advice, including areas like relationships, social skills, and personal development. They encourage young professionals to build their own personal board of directors and to recognize the value they bring to the mentorship relationship. The episode concludes with the advice to explore what you want out of life and assemble a team of mentors to help you achieve your goals. Key Takeaways -Find mentors who have traveled the path you want to take and can provide guidance and insights. -Mentorship extends beyond just career advice and can include areas like relationships, social skills, and personal development. -Build your own personal board of directors by seeking out mentors in different areas of your life. -Recognize the value you bring to the mentorship relationship, whether it's through attention, resources, connections, skills, or time. -Explore what you want out of life and assemble a team of mentors to help you achieve your goals. Guest Info: Luki is a Career Coach who has found his purpose helping others find theirs. He is especially skilled at working with newcomers, international students, children of immigrants and young professionals 18-35. Luki is a former management consultant with 12 years of experience in Deloitte’s Supply Chain Transformation group and leader of their undergrad campus recruiting program for Tech Consulting Nationally. He is a published author of the SIWIKE “Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier” series of books, runs the SIWIKE Podcast of the same name, and releases weekly YouTube videos. You’ll often find him at Post Secondary Institutions and Companies around Toronto teaching, providing career coaching, job search guidance or otherwise elevating education through soft skills learning. Which is all a very far cry from starting as a shy introverted kid whose parent’s friends didn’t know if he could talk! Connect with him on LinkedIn to find out more https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukidanu The new book for young professional is available for order on Amazon http://focusinspired.com/ypebook The student (soon-to-be-grad) edition on Amazon: http://focusinspired.com/siwikebook YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/focusinspired This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career LLC. www.minttobecareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, Brad Minton interviews Brandon Bramley, the founder of the Salary Negotiator, about salary negotiations. Brandon shares his background in strategic negotiations and offers advice on how to approach salary negotiations. He emphasizes the importance of research, building leverage, and maintaining a professional and respectful tone during negotiations. Brandon also addresses common fears and misconceptions about negotiating and provides tips for handling resistance from employers. He shares success stories and encourages young professionals to not be afraid to negotiate for better compensation. Key Takeaways -Research is key in salary negotiations. Use multiple resources to gather data on salary ranges and compensation packages. -Building leverage is important. Highlight differences in benefits and perks offered by other companies to show that you have done your due diligence. -Approach negotiations in a professional and respectful manner. Treat it as an interview and maintain a friendly tone. -Don't be afraid to negotiate. The worst that can happen is a 'no' response. -Handling resistance is part of the negotiation process. Treat objections as opportunities to address concerns and find common ground. -Negotiating salary can lead to higher career earnings over time. It is worth the effort to advocate for fair compensation. Guest Info: Brandon Bramley is the Founder of The Salary Negotiator. He has a background in strategic negotiations from working in many professional negotiation roles at many global companies, including Amazon and American Airlines, where he’s not only led multi-million-dollar business-to-business negotiations but has also recruited and hired many career professionals. He also has over 10 years of experience in negotiating salaries and currently runs The Salary Negotiator, which provides professional job offer negotiation coaching and courses to help individuals navigate the job offer negotiation process confidently and earn competitive compensation. He’s coached clients through hundreds of salary negotiations with companies ranging in size from small startups to some of the largest global corporations. Guest Links: Our Company: https://www.thesalarynegotiator.com/ Salary Negotiation Courses: https://www.thesalarynegotiator.com/courses Salary Negotiation Templates & Scripts: https://www.thesalarynegotiator.com/salary-negotiation-templates Free Total Compensation Calculator: https://www.thesalarynegotiator.com/total-compensation-calculator Personal LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonbramley/ Business LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thesalarynegotiator/ This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career. www.minttobecareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, Brad Minton interviews Lissa Appiah, a certified career strategist and personal branding consultant, about introversion and its impact on careers. Lissa shares her definition of introversion as energy management and discusses how introverts can excel in the professional world by leveraging their unique strengths. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing and owning one's value and offers strategies for introverts to stand out and increase their visibility. Lissa also highlights the adaptability and leadership qualities of introverts and advises young professionals to understand the organizational structure and navigate the system to achieve success. Key Takeaways -Introversion is about energy management and social interaction can be draining for introverts. -Introverts can excel in their careers by recognizing and owning their unique strengths. -Strategies for introverts to increase visibility include making one-on-one connections, finding ways to stand out, and leveraging technology for practice and improvement. -Introverts can be effective leaders through quiet leadership, listening, and adaptability. -Understanding the organizational structure and navigating the system is crucial for career success. Guest Info: Lissa Appiah LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lissaappiah/ Website: weapply.ca This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career LLC. www.minttobecareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, Brad Minton interviews Marianne Matarese about career course corrections. Marianne shares her journey into the career development field and emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, seeking support, and staying flexible in one's career path. She advises young professionals to find a mentor early on and to continuously work on their skills and education. Marianne also highlights the significance of networking and community in career growth. She encourages individuals to ask thought-provoking questions and to be open to learning from others. Key Takeaways Career paths are rarely linear, and it's important to stay flexible and open to new opportunities. Self-reflection and self-care are crucial in making career course corrections. Seeking support from mentors, career coaches, and networking with others can provide valuable guidance and insights. Continuous learning and skills development are essential for staying relevant and competitive in the job market. Guest Info: Marianne Matarese LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greenwithpurpose/ Website: http://topmate.io/greenwpurpose This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career LLC. www.minttobecareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this episode, Brad Minton interviews Victoria Morneau, a certified career and resume strategist, about the importance of resumes in the job search process. They discuss the common frustrations job seekers face, such as getting ghosted after interviews, and the need for professionally written resumes and optimized LinkedIn profiles. Victoria emphasizes the importance of including a target title, a strong professional summary, and a core strength section in a resume. She also provides insights on using AI tools to tailor resumes to job ads and offers advice on navigating applicant tracking systems. The key takeaway is to embrace being a beginner and to focus on your potential when crafting your resume. Key Takeaways -A professionally written resume and an optimized LinkedIn profile are essential in today's competitive job market. -Include a target title, a strong professional summary, and a core strength section in your resume. -Use AI tools to tailor your resume to job ads and to refine your content, but be cautious and add your own personal touch. -Applicant tracking systems are not the sole decision-makers in the hiring process; a well-crafted resume and cover letter can still make a difference. -Embrace being a beginner and focus on your potential when crafting your resume. Guest Info: Victoria Morneau is a Certified Career & Resume Strategist through Career Professionals of Canada with over a decade of experience in career development. She spent most of her career working with students in post-secondary, until recently launching her own business. She believes in the power of a well-crafted resume as a personal marketing document and excels at uncovering her clients' unique value propositions to position them as invaluable assets to hiring managers. Trained by top talent mobility organizations, Victoria stays updated on the latest trends in resume writing and employment strategies, ensuring her clients receive the most effective services available. Website: https://www.careerdevelopment101.ca/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-morneau/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/careerdevelopment101/ This podcast is brought to you by Mint To Be Career LLC. www.minttobecareer.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
After 3 years, countless important career development topics, and numerous incredible guests, Your Career GPS finally hits 100 episodes! In Episode 100 we take a look back at where it started, key lessons learned along with way and invite a surprise guest! The episode concludes with a look towards the future. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In the final step before episode 100, Brad invites back one of his favorite guests Jasmine Escalera to talk about how crucial mindset plays in getting the salary you deserve! Key highlights from this episode include: It has been a while since Jasmine was last featured on the podcast. What has been happening in her world recently and what new projects she's working on. So in thinking about young adults, recent grads there is rarely a class taken early on about how to negotiate salary. Jasmine talks about the pre-reqs for that course that are the mindset foundations What were some of the hard lessons she learned that helped her shift her mindset about money and salary negotiation What does mindset shift towards money actually look like and what steps can young people take to develop it She has said that accepting an offer is about “forging a relationship with someone that respects your value and the importance of listening during the interview process. What should people listen for to know if it’s a relationship worth forging So many young adults have trouble advocating for higher salaries. She discusses what can they do to embrace their value  Jasmine talked about her amazing free guide to walk people through salary negotiation from this angle. Guest info: Dr. Jasmine Escalera is a certified career and life coach with proven programs that help her clients focus on gaining clarity around their careers, beating self-doubt, and building confidence. As a coach, Jasmine integrates empowerment, success-focused mindset work, and strategy into a program that ensures her clients have both the belief systems and plan to take charge of their careers. Jasmine is a 2022 LinkedIn Top Voice and has been named one of the Top Job Search Experts to Follow on LinkedIn in 2021 by Jobscan and a Career Expert to Follow in 2021 by Brainz Magazine. Jasmine is also a TEDx speaker with the talk "Conquering Workplace Conformity as a Woman of Color," detailing her journey as a Latina in STEM. Jasmine was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, and received her bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from Pace University and Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Yale. She has held high-level non-profit management positions, designing research programs that increase the quality of life and healthcare options for underserved populations. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
Counting down to 100 episodes Brad invites the incredible Rosie McCarthy on the podcast to talk not just about personal branding but how positioning your brand from a point of strength can access more money in your pocket! Highlights from this episode include: Rosie has mentioned that people working with you get 20, 30, 40, 100+% pay raises in one move by learning one career skill in particular - personal branding, so how is this possible? She has said in the previous episode that branding involves bringing the best version of yourself, so what are some of the practical steps to achieve this. Your brand is really what differentiates you and in terms of negotiation its all the more important so where can people start to examine what makes them different? Rosie provides examples of the art of differentiation in branding. Rosie talks about selling the soft skills that Recruiters and hiring managers deem "priceless." She highlights what are these and how can individuals highlight them when applying. What suggestions does she have for individuals who feel like they’re behind or don’t have much to offer. How can they start shifting mentally. How individuals can raise their stock price simply through the process of applying and what can they do to elevate their initial value How to lean in on your brand when negotiating the salary that comes with the offer. Guest Info: Rosie McCarthy is an ex-Corporate Recruiter and Human Resources professional turned online Career Coach for ambitious millennials and GenZ. She is specialized in helping corporate professionals to find their purpose, figure out what they truly want out of their careers, brand themselves, and then go out and get it. Originally from New Zealand, Rosie has her Masters degree in International Human Resources from the Sorbonne University in Paris and 10 years of experience working for multinationals, tech startups, and Fortune 500 companies (like L'Oreal!) and the Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy Group. She has had a modern career with many twists and turns, geographical moves, and side hustles, so loves dishing out modern advice that resonates on her Youtube channel, Instagram and LinkedIn. Youtube www.youtube.com/badasscareers Instagram www.instagram.com/badasscareers LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/rosiecareercoach --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
On our way to 100 episodes we’re inviting back familiar voices to the podcast! For the first time ever, Brad invites JP Michel, Founder of Sparkpath back to the podcast to talk more in depth about how the challenge mindset is transforming career exploration for young people. Highlights from this episode include:  For those who may not be familiar with Sparkpath and the challenge mindset, JP provides a background into this methodology The importance of individuals who help young adults and have transformational conversations to redefine the world of education and career development How this approach to career exploration can help young adults make decisions about their careers when careers evolve and change so much while driving more equity in the workplace How the challenge mindset builds career adaptability, a necessary skills in times of rapid change.  The importance of anticipating how careers may change and how they may adapt over time.  The importance of framing career change from a point of contribution (The World Needs You) to create empowerment and momentum.   JP discusses to concept of aspirational identity and how leaning into the challenge mindset can help build self awareness that forward thinking instead of backward.  In addition to the challenge cards, what other steps or tools can be useful for young people to dig into to consider their own challenges worth working on.  How career work through challenge mindset can be equity work.  Since  starting Sparkpath, what are some success stories he’s had.  JP discusses the future of Sparkpath and his upcoming book soon to be released.  Guest Info:  JP Michel is the creator of the Challenge mindset and the Challenge Cards, which have been used by more than 70,000 students around the world.  His past consultancy work with leaders led to the creation of SparkPath, an innovative career exploration company spotlighted on the Forbes, TEDx, CBC and BBC. Recognized as the 2022 Outstanding Career Leader by the Career Professionals of Canada, JP's holds a degree in psychology from the University of Ottawa and a master's degree in industrial-organizational psychology from the University of Manchester.   --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
On the way to 100 episodes we’re inviting back more familiar voices to the podcast! In this episode Brad invites back his very first guest Linda Evans, Founder of Launched by Linda, to talk all about interview prep and how the time spent before the interview can greatly enhance confidence and ability to showcase value the right way. Highlights from this episode include:  What does she feel is the most important first step that anyone can do when they have an upcoming interview Linda discusses when conducting research what are the most important factors to look for and what resources can they use Creating a language congruent with company mission and purpose to prepare for your conversation.  What happens if the information is scarce or you’re coming into a new organization or one that is less well known, what can someone do then What questions can be asked when someone is doing research on an company and speaking directly to employees and which employees to target.  How does she advise her students/clients on how to cope with the anxiety of interviewing and just working through the mental stress Linda discusses her own framework for interview prep that can help tell impactful stories as well as decrease anxiety   What tools/technology has she found to be beneficial in interview prep that she suggests Guest Info:  Linda Evans is a Gallup Certified Strengths-Based Career Coach who uses a unique combination of coaching, counseling, and consulting. Linda has a M.A. in Psychological Counseling from Columbia University and coaching certificate from New York University. She started her virtual career coaching business, Launched by Linda, in 2011 and has worked in higher education for 10 years at 5 universities in Utah, Washington D.C., New York City, and San Antonio, TX. She enjoys writing and speaking about personal branding, strengths, interview preparation, networking, and career transitions in webinars, conferences, panels, and podcasts.  Website: https://www.launchedbylinda.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/launchedbylinda/  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
This fantastic episode is the third compilation of our incredible guests over the last 30 episodes providing their expertise. Listen to our experts answer the question “What is the best piece of career advice for the next generation?”.  Mark Herschberg, Ep. 66 (1:36-1:58) Melissa Carson, Ep. 67 (2:01-2:28) Gene Rice, Ep. 68 (2:31-3:08) Eliana Goldstein, Ep. 69 (3:12-4:59) Alicia Ramsdell, Ep. 71 (5:04-6:12) Katelyn Richards, Ep. 72 (6:16-6:49)  Bernie Floresca, Ep. 73 (6:52-7:18) Elena Agaragimova, Ep.74 (7:21-8:51)  Devon Turcotte, Ep. 75 (8:57-9:40)  Jeremy Schifeling, Ep. 76 (9:44-10:57)  Ana Goener, Ep. 78 (11:01-12:07) Jamie Edwards, Ep. 79 (12:13-12:50)  Kelsey Wat, Ep. 80 (12:55-14:41)  Alana Kilmartin, Ep. 81 (14:45-15:11)  Ann Garcia, Ep. 82 (15:14-15:57)  Chris Wilson, Ep. 83 (16:00-16:31)  Meghan Cathlin, Ep. 84 (16:34-17:04)  Steve Dalton, Ep. 85 (17:07-17:30)  Matt Warzel, Ep. 87 (17:33-17:41)  Anish Majumbdar, Ep. 88 (17:43-18:22) Tony Leonard, Ep. 89 (18:26-19:34)  Lata Hamilton, Ep. 90 (19:38-21:11)  Brandon Slade, Ep. 91 (21:14-22:02)  Stephen Lu, Ep. 92 (22:06-23:21 ) Maria Theresa, Ep. 93 (23:25-24:11) Ari Weinsten, Ep. 94 (24:15-26:14) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
In this impactful episode Brad sits down with Branding expert and author of Personal Branding at Work Ari Weinstein to talk about the power of content creation and how to get started if you’re a young professional. Highlights from this episode include:  Ari talks about his own career journey and how his past in graphic arts helped him become a branding expert.  Ari discusses what his definition of a personal brand is and what he feels are the most important steps for young people to start building their own.  Despite high social media usage, many young people are intimidated with the idea of creating their own content. Ari talks about what could be a good first step to dip a toe in the water. Students and new graduates often lack experience, he talks about how creating content could help build relevant skills toward people’s future careers.  Ari discusses How young adults determine what type of content to create or what platforms to use What suggestions can Ari provide about how to ensure that what you create stays consistent with the brand you’re looking to create and resonates with your target audience.  What is the best piece of career advice Ari could pass along to this next generation. Guest Info: Ari Weinstein is an award-winning career development coach who guides clients to make great impressions on people who matter to them. Author of Personal Branding at Work, Ari partners with professionals in diverse fields to strengthen their brands, teaching them how to communicate better and network for career success. When he’s not coaching, writing, or teaching Ari enjoys creating digital art and graphics. He loves outdoor photography and hiking near his home in New York’s Hudson Valley and when traveling to meet clients anywhere in the world.  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ariweinstein/  Website: ariw.com  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yourcareergps/support
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