DiscoverCultural Communication Confidence141 - Facing Transition: Stand out in the Job Market
141 - Facing Transition: Stand out in the Job Market

141 - Facing Transition: Stand out in the Job Market

Update: 2025-08-11
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Let's face into a topic that's on many minds right now: how to genuinely stand out and communicate your value in a highly competitive and rapidly changing job market. With widespread layoffs, redundancies and restructures, and evolving hiring processes increasingly influenced by AI screening, simply updating your CV or LinkedIn profile won't cut it anymore. Instead, standing out starts much earlier, with self-leadership and knowing your unique value.

In this latest podcast episode, I share practical strategies to help you identify your core talents, reflect on your career highs and lows, and align your job search with what truly brings you joy and purpose. By embracing this approach, you can build a compelling personal career narrative that will resonate deeply.

What you'll learn in this episode:

  • Why standing out begins with self-leadership.
  • How to recognise and articulate your unique talents and strengths.
  • The importance of mapping your career highs and lows.
  • Understand your individual leadership style.
  • Owning your career narrative.

Reflection Questions:

  • What unique talents and strengths truly set you apart as a global leader?
  • How have your career challenges shaped you?

Boost your leadership communication skills further with my free training resource to accompany this podcast, Global Leader Impact. Download it now at https://www.culturecuppa.com/leader and deepen your development in key leadership communication areas essential for career growth and impact.

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141 - Facing Transition: Stand out in the Job Market

141 - Facing Transition: Stand out in the Job Market

Victoria Rennoldson