Career Insider Podcast is the Weekly Podcast hosted by Award-winning Career Blog (CareerMetis.com). In each episode, you will hear and learn from Career Experts, Practitioners and Professionals - with whose ideas you can accelerate your job search to find your dream job faster.
For Episode 116 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we have some exciting news.Excited to announce the Rebranding and Relaunch of the Podcast.3 years ago – May 2016 , we launched our first ever podcast episode.It has been hell of a ride. Over this time, we have chatted with over 100 Professionals for The CareerMetis Podcast.We have had interviews with Career Coaches, productivity experts, professionals, branding gurus,etc.As the host, I have personally learnt a lot from each of my guest, and it was an amazing learning experience.We realized that the show lacked focus i.e. each episode was distinct even though we had a few series (Career Expert Series, Leadership Expert Series, A Day in the Life of,etc.). In order for a show to thrive, it is imperative to have a focus so we can provide a consistent experience for the audience /listeners.So, we have decided to focus only on one particular series – “A Day in the Life of”. We are re-branding the podcast to “The Career Insider Podcast”.Moving forward we will be interviewing individuals from different walks of life, and they will share their job or profession during our chat. This is especially exciting because there are 100s of jobs out there, and this type of information is what job seekers are craving.So we are really excited about this major pivot and the new focus that the show will have moving forward.Stay tuned for our next episode.. and here's to the next 3 years of podcasting
For Episode 115 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Michelle M. Gomez.This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.GUEST INTRODUCTION – MICHELLE M. GOMEZMichelle M. Gomez is an accomplished business executive and her specialty is being a slayer of imposter syndrome. As well as being a published author, she helps other high achievers find inner peace, overcome their demons, and rid themselves of the debilitating effects of impostor syndrome.EPISODE SUMMARY1) As a young Latin woman, Michelle started her career at 19 in the male dominated Logistics and Transportation industry. She fell into it and had a rough time, but with coaching, training and sheer determination, she managed to do more than survive, she's thrived within the industry and after 2 decades is still active within it!2) Michelle describes imposter syndrome, and how it showed up in the early stages of her career, regardless of how her peers thought of her. She explains that it's difficult to help people improve their inner dialogue about themselves, but having been through it, she has an easier time developing more self worth and confidence.3) Michelle talks about our bodies being able to detect the truth of something, even if we don't acknowledge it. She describes how impostor syndrome can manifest itself in other ways if you choose to ignore it rather than deal with it.4) Michelle also talks about leadership, and how it can be impacted both positively and negatively depending on your level of self awareness.5) Michelle also speaks about work-life balance, and how to master both in a way that allows you to not only love your life and job, but be productive and positive in both places. Being present has a lot to do with it.6) Michelle also talks about self care and what happened when she neglected her life for her job, and how you can take care of yourself to avoid similar types of setbacks in your own life!QUOTES“I'm able to reframe my thought patterns around success because I have dealt with the imposter syndrome in my own experience”“I had to be something other than who I was in order to be successful”“Everyone around me seemed to believe I belonged, it was me that struggled with it”“Look at all you've accomplished, you should be proud of yourself”“Our bodies are innate truth tellers”“You can't heal what you can't speak”“80% of my identity was at work, and 20% was everywhere else”“Sometimes what's ordinary to you is extraordinary to others”RESOURCESTo learn more about Michelle M. Gomez, visit her website. You can also connect with her on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube.During our interview, Michelle mentioned her new book – Own Your Brilliance: Overcome Impostor Syndrome for Career Success.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 114 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from a returning guest Robert McGuire.This interview is part of the “Freelance Career Expert Series“. GUEST INTRODUCTION – ROBERT MCGUIRERobert McGuire is a business owner from New Haven, Connecticut. He operates the McGuire Editorial Content Marketing Agency in which he helps B2B and SaaS companies create and implement effective content marketing strategies.He also takes on the role of editor for the Online Gig Economy Forum Nation 1099, which helps solopreneurs find answers to questions about their businesses.Coming from a background in journalism, as well as marketing work for non-profit organizations which helped him see the evolution into the content marketing era. It was this type of work that eventually opened up a path to create his current content marketing agency and become involved in the “Gig Economy” EPISODE SUMMARY1. Robert and his team at Nation1099 have recently been gathering and analyzing any and all data they can find relating to the freelance workforce.2. The landscape of freelancing has changed quite a bit since the old euphemism of being between jobs. With more people choosing to freelance and remain freelancing as a career option, there have been some interesting facts coming to the surface about the people who do so.3. After addressing the growth of the freelancing sector, and his thoughts on where the trend is going, Robert explains why employers are missing out on a huge percentage of talented workers. He also shares that freelancers aren't happy with gig-matching services.4. Robert also shares his suggestions on how a freelancer can be more successful.5. Robert also discusses why freelancers tend to plateau in their earnings, and provides some examples of what gets over that obstacle.QUOTES“The full time freelance workforce in the US is growing 3x faster than the workforce over all”“Out of all freelancers, the share of them who actively chose it is on the increase”“Self employed, as a group, is bigger than any other employer in the US”“Putting up job ads and job descriptions is like blowing a whistle that this population cannot hear”RESOURCESTo learn more about Robert McGuire you can visit his blog . You can also connect with him on LinkedIn and Twitter.To learn more about the Gig Economy, Freelancers should check out the amazing resources at Nation1099.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 113 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Gorett Reis.This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.GUEST INTRODUCTION – GORETT REISGorett Reis is a Certified life and career coach and speaker. She guides success driven professionals who desire to advance their careers. She helps people advance within their career, gain greater autonomy, get better pay, and experience more confidence and joy.EPISODE SUMMARY1. After being in education for many years and being dissatisfied with her career, Gorett knew a change had to be made. She took a day off for reflection, and found her answer and began life and career coaching after researching different schools and programs.2. Gorett draws a few parallels between coaching and teaching, but explains that coaching is more client focused than teaching. She also describes the 2 challenges that people who find her are typically experiencing including career advancement and finding direction in their professional life.3. Gorett explains the concept of having an essential self, and a social self, and how they are shaped and formed. She also brings to light that choices made for the social self can often be in conflict with what is good for the essential self.4. Gorett gives some ideas for finding your own answers and beginning the journey toward clarity of direction. She points out that taking action on what you want is crucial to experiencing positive change in your life.5. Work life balance is something we hear about, but what about integration? Gorett describes what that means, and where it fits in on the path to fulfillment in life. Getting joy from work, and getting joy from life outside of work are both things to strive for and figure out.QUOTES“I'm so glad I gave myself that break in routine”“It's all about the client”“They'd been doing something else that their parents wanted, or what they thought society expected of them”“What do you want? What are your values?”“How much pain are you in, and are you willing to experience more of the same pain?”“Give yourself some space to reflect”RESOURCESTo learn more about Gorett Reis, visit her website. You can also connect with her on LinkedIn or Twitter.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 112 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Kwame Christian.This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.GUEST INTRODUCTION – KWAME CHRISTIANKwame Christian is the director of the American Negotiation Institute, he teaches us about an alternative way to resolve conflict. He's a business lawyer, and serves as a negotiation consultant for attorneys and companies closing large business deals. On top of that, he also hosts the podcast Negotiate Anything.EPISODE SUMMARY1. Kwame's initial academic love was psychology, and he achieved a bachelor of psychology before turning his focus to Law. As a result of his interest in psychology, his approach to negotiation differs from that of most lawyers and attorneys. He uses his knowledge and skills to teach others how to negotiate more effectively in order to resolve conflict in a much more impactful way.2. Kwame tells the story of a day at the playground when no one would play with him, and how that day shaped his determination to be liked. Respect came later when he decided to become good at conflict instead of avoiding it. We negotiate every day, and mastering the skill is life changing.3. Negotiation awareness is important to attain if you wish to strengthen your relationships and get more of what you want out of life. Kwame shares what that means, and where it can be applied to create win/win situations and help more people around you.4. Kwame talks about reframing difficult conversations in a way that shifts them into a positive situation instead of a negative or stressful one.5. Kwame also shares 3 steps to having a successful negotiation, and goes into detail about what they are, and how to apply them.QUOTES“No matter who I talked to, who I asked, nobody would play with me”.“Once I learned it was a skill, a skill I could improve upon, it was life changing”.“A negotiation is a conversation where somebody in the conversation wants something”.“Negotiation is everywhere”.“The best things in life are often on the other side of a difficult conversation”.“You should look at these conversations as fact finding missions”.“None of this matters if you don't take action”.“There is no perfect circumstance”Recommended ResourcesAmerican Negotiation InstitutePodcast – Negotiate Anything Free Negotiation GuideTedX Talk – Finding Confidence in ConflictIntro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 111 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a Front-end Developer from our guest Joe Casabona.Guest Introduction – Joe CasabonaJoe Casabona is a Front End Developer, Instructor, & Course Creator.When Joe is not writing code, he is teaching people how to build things with and for WordPress. Episode Summary 1. Joe explains the difference between a front end and back end web developer, and how he got his start in creating websites for clients2. From his first cup of coffee to mapping out his work day by project, Joe takes us through a day in his life which although has a structure in place, differs from day to day.3. He drops excellent tips about planning out a day based on length of projects, and staying motivated to get the tasks done.4. Joe counts podcasting as the best part of his day, and highlights why he enjoys it so much. Narrowing his focus in on coding specifically, he describes how much he loves solving problems with code.5. Joe also breaks down his struggles with getting projects started, and how that can be a challenge.6. Joe shares the best advice he never took – how it impacted his career and how working for another company helped him to set himself up for business on his own.7. Joe goes into great detail about what a career path can look like for a web developer, and outlines his own experience as an example.8. Joe also talks about education, certification, and the role is now plays in today's culture.Quotes“My first website was a paid gig”.“It allowed me to flex my kind of creative brain but also my logical brain”.“I knew I wanted to do something with computers”.“It always takes a lot of mental inertia to take that first step”.“Interviewers are less concerned with grades… they want to see what you've built”.“If you can get paid to learn, that's absolutely fantastic”.“Know that you don't know and always continue to learn”LinksTo learn more about Joe Casabona, you can visit his website. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn , Twitter, Facebook, and GitHub.Recommended ResourcesGitHub.comCodePen.ioLynda.comSkillShareUdemyHTML and CSS : Design and Build Websites (John Duckett)How I Built It Podcast by Joe CasabonaIntro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 110 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Clark FinnicalThis interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.GUEST INTRODUCTION – CLARK FINNICALClark Finnical is the author of Job Hunting Secrets From Someone Who's Been There.EPISODE SUMMARY1. Clark Finnical worked for the same company for 24 years, and although his job was eliminated 4 times, he continuously landed jobs in other divisions. He saw a regular rotation of employees in where he worked, and decided to learn as much as possible about finding work.2. Clark talks about how applicant tracking software works, the issues with them, and how companies use them. He also shares his insights on crafting a concise message to the hiring manager after being rejected immediately by the ATS.3. Clark weighs in on the qualification conversation and gives examples of things he's seen within the job seeking space. He gives perspective as to why HR tells you to do certain things in order to pre-qualify you and reduce the number applications they receive.4. Clark also talks about being “overqualified”, and what purpose he feels it actually serves. He shares interview tips for navigated someone saying you're overqualified, in order to make the employer feel more secure.5. Clark also talks about salary, and how recruiters can benefit from having you choose a lower salary, he also talks about finding average salary and using that to negotiate a better one.QUOTES“I was reading the 76 things HR and recruiters believe you must do to land work”“Once you've been rejected by the ATS, you have nothing to lose, and perhaps a lot to gain”“Everything a job seeker is told is everything that those people want you to do, not necessarily what is in your best interest”“Once the Internet started, HR was getting flooded by applications”“Every interview you go into makes you a better interviewer”LINKS & RESOURCESClark Finnical can be reached via LinkedIn, Medium or Twitter.12 Lies Told to Job SeekersJob Hunting Secrets (from someone's who's been there)Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 109 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Jerri Williams, Retired Special Agent at the FBI.This interview is part of the “Industry Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Jerri WilliamsJerri Williams served 26 years as a special agent with the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation).During her career, Jerri specialized in cases targeting major economic crime and corruption.Post retirement, she has served as the spokesperson and director of media relations for SEPTA, which is Philadelphia's public transportation provider. She also produces a popular podcast called FBI Retired Case File Review. Beyond all this, Jerri's also a published author!Episode Summary1. Jerri Williams got her start as a juvenile probation officer before an ad she saw had her moving into a much different role in the FBI. She describes the role of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and a small glimpse at a few of the 200 violations of Federal Law that they investigate2. Jerri gives some insight into what someone who wishes to join the FBI needs to know, including their age requirements, drug policy, experience needed and things you need to consider before considering a career with the bureau. The application process is competitive and health and experience are essential to being chosen.3. Jerri lets us in on the day to day demands on an FBI agent, and how every case can require different elements to be in place. Manpower, resources, time, warrant and various other things all come into play, and can vastly impact an agent's day.4. The level of commitment required by the FBI is far above most other careers, and as a result it's more of a calling or mission than a job. It's a lot less about what you do, and more about who you are.5. Jerri tells us about her books and her podcast, as well as her views on the negative hearsay that exists about the FBI. She also gives some insight into what other agents tend to do post retirement.Quotes“The FBI is a law enforcement agency and since 9/11 has also become intelligence driven”“We keep this nation safe and we make sure that Federal laws are followed”“What the FBI is looking for is people who can do the job”“What's more important is the experience that you bring with you”“Each agent almost runs their own business”“It's a new situation, it's a new experience, but I have the confidence in myself that I'm going to be able to figure this out”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Jerri Williams, you can visit her website.You can also connected with Jerri Williams via LinkedIn , Facebook and Twitter .Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 108 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Nick J. Murphy.This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Nick J.MurphyNick J. Muprhy is the host of the Job Lab Podcast and the founder of Mid America Careers.He is a former professional athlete, experienced HR Tech entrepreneur, father of 5, speaker and frequent media contributor on topics related to jobs and careers.Episode Summary1. After leaving the NFL and looking for a job as a transitioning athlete, Nick realized that the job seeking experience had some gaps that needed filling, and some issues that could use improvement.2. Nick shares the inspiration behind starting the Job Lab Podcast, and how a thought provoking question from his coach led him to create a platform for people to learn about the things he knew well.3. Technological differences in the job advertising market, as well as job seekers finally being heard are two things that Nick references when asked about changes within the career search.4. Nick gives a few solid suggestions when it comes to the job search: Be specific about what you're looking for, and find out who can introduce you to the people you're looking to meet. It's not always about who you know directly, but who they can introduce you to.Quotes“I wanted to solve those problems and do things outside of the box and that's not always possible in corporate environments”“What are you doing to make a difference?”“You need to reach out and see who you know”“If you want a job and you have the skills, chances are you can find one”“Finding what's fulfilling and finding what fits you right now is the biggest challenge people are facing”“Be specific about what you want”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Nick J. Muprhy, you can visit his company website. Nick can also be reached via LinkedIn , Twitter , or Instagram.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 107 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a Legal & Law Enforcement Transcriptionist from our guest Erin Derr.Guest Introduction – Erin DerrErin Derr works as a Legal and Law Enforcement transcriptionist.After growing to despise her customer service job, she found a site full of work from home jobs that she tried and eventually found transcribing, which allowed her to be home with her family, and work doing something she truly enjoyed.Episode Summary 1. Erin describes what being a transcriptionist looks like on a day to day basis, and how the flexible hours are a perk she appreciates.2. Erin shares how some transcriptionist work within offices, but a lot of them work remotely from home.3. Erin explains some of the challenges that come with the job, including long interviews and bad audio quality, as well as a few examples of the more stressful projects she's taken on.4. Erin also clarifies that not all projects are like these specific ones, but that they definitely stand out among the more challenging things she's done as a transcriptionist.5. Erin gives us an inside look at how to get start in transcription, and whether or not certification is necessary.6. Erin gives a few resources (listed below) for people who are looking to get started, and talks about what a potential career path could look like.Quotes“I just started resenting always having to be away from my family to go to a job I hated”“The flexible hours and everything are obviously a great big plus!”“That's really the biggest thing is make sure you don't fall for a scam”“As long as you're good at the job you don't need to have any special degrees”“The only way to become a good transcriptionist is to just go ahead and start”LinksTo learn more about Erin Derr, you can also connect with her on LinkedIn . Recommended ResourcesAmazon Mechanical TurkReal Ways to Earn Money OnlineIntro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 106 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a Chief Technology Officer from our guest Joe ChristopherGuest Introduction – Joe ChristopherJoe Christopher is a Chief Technology Officer for Relode.Relode is a referral community that connects the best healthcare professionals to the best healthcare jobs.Episode Summary 1. Joe begins by sharing his early life on a farm, fixing things and figuring out how to be the most efficient with the least amount of people. In school he started following a technology path before falling in love with software and web-based applications.2. After working remotely, Joe joined a healthcare education company and helped them grow for approximately 10 years and gaining tons of skills and insights in the process.3. Joe takes us through a day in his life complete with meetings and planning in the morning, helping his team with what they're developing and even planning for the future.4. Joe takes us through the parts of the job that he truly loves, he sees technology as a tool to help people be more effective, and he loves being able to help talented people become even better at what they do.5. Joe also describes some of the challenges that impact him on a day to day basis, including communication breakdowns and finding cost effective ways to solve problems6. Joe gives insights on how to beat go about assuming leadership roles, and what people may want to do whether they aspire to be a leader or not.7. Joe also talks about certifications and degrees, and where they come into play when it comes to being a Chief Technology Officer for an organization.8. Joe ends things off by recommending 3 books to help listeners reach new levels of success within themselves and their career.Quotes“There's some satisfaction in achieving something before hitting the bed for the night”“How do we make the process of hiring in healthcare easier for everyone?”“I've always seen technology as this tool to augment or scale people”“At Reload, we're a startup and so agility is one of our strengths”“What's the simplest thing we can do to make this idea better”“It's always easier to lead people when you understand 100% of what they're doing”“You need to learn to lead yourself first”LinksTo learn more about Joe Christopher , you can visit his company website. You can also connect with her on LinkedIn or Twitter.Recommended ReadingExtreme Ownership by Jocko WillinkDecisive by Chip Heath & Dan HeathMindset by Carol S. DweckChecklist Manifesto by Atul GawandeIntro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 105 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of an Interior Designer from our guest Darci Hether.Guest Introduction – Darci HetherAs an esteemed interior designer located in New York City – with projects that span coast to coast and internationally – Darci Hether specializes in luxury, full service, turn-key residential interiorsEpisode Summary 1. Since her childhood, Darci Hether has had a strong affinity toward interior designing. It was not uncommon for her to rearrange her parents living room or her bedroom furniture. Not knowing it was a viable career, she was prepared to take courses until she found what she enjoyed.2. After helping a friend with a design project, Darci found her passion and pursued it without regrets.3. Darci goes into detail about what an interior designers do, and how it differs from what we see on HGTV. Her firm takes the project from conception to completion, and that takes a lot more attention to detail and communication than most people are aware of.4. Darcy outlines her day to day, complete with meetings, outlines, marketing, client relations and communication. She also has to stay on top of the marketplace to see what's new and available for her next client.5. The selection process and curating the items for presentation tends to be Darcy's favourite part of the process. When she was a solo entrepreneur, she had to run it all, and there were parts of her job she didn't enjoy as much, but now that she has a team she gets to focus on business development. Bringing in the finishing touches and injecting the client's personality into the space makes her truly happy.6. Darci shares her thoughts on how someone who is interested in becoming an interior designer could get started. She feels that both design and business courses could make a huge difference in the success of a new designer.7. Darci also talks about the value that can be gained from working alongside another designer in order to learn in a more immersive way.8. Darci also talks about certification, and the best ways to learn more within the interior design industry without paying a ton of money for courses.Quotes“I feel like a lot of times there's a misconception that we pet pretty fabrics and we pick pretty sofas and it's all very fabulous”.“There's kind of a saying in the industry where it's 10 to 20 percent design and 80 to 90 percent business”.“There's a lot that happens behind the scenes, and we're very detailed.”“I do recommend at least taking the intro class”.“You need to know your numbers, you don't want to just blindly hand it off to someone”.“There's definitely space within the industry”.“Find a mentor, somebody who can help you along the way”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Darci Hether , you can visit her website. You can also connect with her on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 104 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Thea Kelley. This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Thea KelleyThea Kelley brings extensive expertise and credentials to her work, providing job search and interview coaching to clients in the San Francisco Bay area and throughout the United States.Thea Kelley has an extensive amount of certifications and qualifications. Among them, she is a Certified Employment Interview Consultant (CEIC), Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW),Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF),Online Professional Networking Strategist (OPNS), and she is also the author of The Quick and Complete Guide to a Winning Interview.Episode Summary2. Thea came to the job search niche from a background in writing and editing. A lot of the writing she was doing was in the job search field, and with the experience cane a desire to further delve into the intricacies of job seeking.2. Thea started her own business 10 years ago after being let go from a company she worked for and finding that she enjoyed helping others find work more than the jobs she was being interviewed for.3. Thea describes the challenges that a lot of professionals face when it comes to selling themselves to a potential employer.4. Thea shares that a lot of them are either too modest, or not focused enough which causes a lack of replies from potential employers. Thea also feels that there is a lack of feedback from potential employers on why applicants aren't a good fit for the job.6. Thea explains where professionals go wrong, and how to stand out in the course of the job search. From the resume to the interview, she shares that you want to share your unique selling propositions with your potential employer.7. She also shares specific questions that you can ask yourself to help identify what your difference makers are.8. She also gives us insight into the REV method (Relevance, Exceptional and Verifiable), and backs them up with amazing examples.9. Thea expands on the importance of having a strong online presence, and why you want to have social proof to strengthen your position with a potential employer.10. Thea talks about having a profile photo with a smile, a good LinkedIn profile, and how likely an employer is to Google you.11. Thea also discloses a few actionable tips that will greatly improve your resume and interview skills.Get your report on how to stand out in your job search: Quotes“The vast majority of professionals are much better at doing their jobs than at convincing someone else how good they are at doing their jobs”.“People can be left not having any idea why they didn't get the offer”.“What makes you special or different?”.“There are some kinds of key selling points that work better than others.”“It's like you're trying to market a product without deciding what's special about it”“Make sure your social media all looks decent and respectable”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Thea Kelley, you can visit her company website. or on the Great Job Sooner Blog .She can also be reached via LinkedIn or Twitter .Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 103 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Ben Walker , CEO of Transcription Outsourcing, LLC.This interview is part of the “Industry Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Ben WalkerBen Walker is the Founder and CEO of Transcription Outsourcing.Ben started off in the mortgage industry and didn't enjoy it. After doing some research he realized that the medical industry was about to grow exponentially because of the aging baby boomer population.Unable to get a job within medical devices and services, he entered into medical transcription.After another shift in the market, Ben broke free from the company he was part owner of in outer to start Transcription Outsourcing and offer services to more industries.Episode Summary1. Ben kicks off the interview by telling us a little bit about himself and how he got involved with transcription services. He started off in the mortgage industry and didn't enjoy it.2. Transcription services are crucial, and a lot of people overlook the importance of them because it happens behind the scenes.3. Ben describes how detectives, doctors and so many others use transcription to draw up your charts, or record statements and interviews. He explains why accuracy is the most important element of what his business does.4. Ben expands on what a transcriptionist does in their day to day in order to support the industry experts they serve. He uses an example of a surgeon who needs to stop operating and transfer their patient to a specialist, and what happens when he picks up the phone and delivers his account of what happens. From there a transcriptionist types it up in an official document that can be used by those who need to access it.5. Attention to detail, and understanding context are massively important skills to have in order to be a transcriptionist. What's being said in the financial industry differs greatly from what's being said within the legal or medical industries.6. Ben also explains where perfectionism gets into the equation for success in transcription.7. Ben describes how someone would get their start in transcribing, and how the industry has changed from having physical locations to a primarily online service.8. Ben shares how to obtain certification and where anyone can go to start their transcription career. He also notes that a lot transcriptionists work remotely from home.9. Ben also brings us up to speed on how Transcription Outsourcing goes about selecting their personnel.10. Ben talks about the industry in general, and how the demands of clientele are changing and growing rapidly, as well as which sectors are shrinking and shifting.11. He also shares his take on AI (Artificial Intelligence), voice recognition and how technological advancement will impact his business and transcription in general.Quotes“Being flexible and a willingness to learn and adapt is really helpful”.“It provides variety every day, it's not a routine thing for us”.“It has to be 99% accurate so that things don't go wrong”.“It's good to have another set of ears on it to make sure it's accurate”.“They're almost all perfectionists, they don't want things to slip by”.“If they're not going to follow directions from the beginning, they're probably not going to follow them once they do start to work for us.”.“You can't predict what comes out of a person's mouth”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Ben Walker, you can visit his company website.You can also connected with Ben via LinkedIn and Twitter .Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 102 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Nancy Ganzekaufer who is a Business Coach for Interior Designers.This interview is part of the “Industry Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Nancy GanzekauferNancy Ganzekaufer specializes in Business Coaching for Interior Designers and Online Coaches.Nancy is also a national board member of the Interior Design Society.Episode Summary1. Nancy starts off the interview sharing her journey from her time in the corporate world to today where she specializes in coaching & helping Interior Designers.2. Nancy describes what the role of interior designer encompasses, and it's much more than what initially meets the eye.3. Nancy also talks about how to spot a potential interior designer early in life, and what hey are capable of.4. Nancy explains some of the challenges that interior designers are facing today that weren't necessarily an issue in the past, and also how to overcome them.5. Nancy also weighs in on the importance of courses and education, and where it can fall short as well.6. Nancy also discusses the growth within the Interior Design industry, and where people are finding success within it.7. Nancy leaves things off with an excellent piece of advice to help you communicate with potential clients.Quotes“An interior designer does so much more than what people actually understand”“The industry is getting harder in some respects”“It is always smart to investigate anyone you're looking to hire”“Marketing in this day and are are so different than it used to be”“You don't always have to have a degree or certification, as long as you have the desire to learn as much as you can about the industry”“Get really clear and concise if you're starting a business”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Nancy Ganzekaufer, you can visit her company website.You can also connected with Nancy via LinkedIn , Twitter , Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 101 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Liran Kotzer, Founder and CEO of Woo.ioThis interview is part of the “Recruiting Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Liran KotzerWoo.io is an artificial intelligence startup that connects experienced techies who are discreetly exploring new opportunities to companies with the right job for them.Liran Kotzer is the Founder & CEO of Woo.io.Episode Summary1. Liran starts off the interview talking about his journey on starting the company, his past experiences, etc.2. Liran brings up the challenges that most job seekers face. First it is challenging and time-consuming. Second – the job boards are not efficient. The mission of the company (Woo.io) is to facilitate the job process and reduce the risk in how they search for jobs.3. According to LinkedIn Annual Talent Trend Report – 60% of current employees are open to search for better jobs, but are not doing anything about it.4. Liran also shares the challenges that employers or hiring managers face. In many cases, only 3% of the applicants are qualified (Most hiring managers waste lots of time screening through the other 97% irrelevant candidates).5. On average it takes 27 hours of screening resumes/CVs to fill one position. Most hiring managers are open to adopting new ideas and technologies to screen and hire candidates.6. Woo.io reduces the challenges that candidates face when looking for new jobs. It helps them identify their market value, and also shows the candidates navigate the job market. Everything a candidate wants to explore – Woo.io helps provide all the information.7. Woo.io only shows the opportunities that that a candidate is qualified for, and also the companies that can match the compensation they are looking for. As of today, Woo.io has more than 50000 Engineers registered on San Francisco and New York.Quotes“We are thinking and wanting to do things to make our lives better, but most of the time we just don't do it”“You have to give up your security to become a job seeker”“60% of the current employees, that have jobs, are ready to consider a better job for them”“The core problem is basically the inefficiency of the market”“It takes 27 hours of screening candidates in order to make 1 hire”“Candidates today don't know their market value”“Never be comfortably numb”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Liran Kotzer, you can visit his company website. He can also be reached via LinkedIn or Twitter .Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The CareerMetis Podcast hits Episode 100!Our host Nissar Ahamed is honoured and thrilled to welcome back Larry Gioia to the Podcast for an impressive discussion about networking.Larry Gioia also joined us for Ep#71 where he talked about his day-to-day life as an IT Solutions Architect.This interview is part of the “Networking Expert Series“.Episode Summary1. Nissar kicks things off by asking Larry about personality, and how that impacts a person's ability to network. Larry is more than happy to address the misconceptions around introverts and extroverts.2. He tells us about his experiences with networking, and how he feels it differs from connecting, which is much deeper and more fulfilling.3. Traditional networking is about Who you Know. However, connecting is “Who you know, who knows who you need to know”. 4. Larry shares a concept about connection – ABCD – Always Be Connecting the Dots. He describes how he found it, and how it works.Source5. Always a fan of sharing deeper knowledge, He goes on to describe the Rule of 76. Larry also introduces to us the Connector's Blueprint, and how you can benefit from it. The elements of the Connector's Blueprint are:Column 1 – List of 5-10 names of people you would like to meetColumn 2 – List the people whom you feel most comfortable narrating (you can easily talk about what they do, and why they do it well?)Column 3 – For each name you put down in Column 2 – put down the name of person who can immediately benefit from the name(s) in Column 2Column 4 – Why did you put that particular name in Column 3? 7. Finally, Larry leaves us with powerful examples of community, what they can accomplish, and why they truly thrive.Quotes“You don't have to be an extrovert to be a great networker”“I see networking as to a transaction and connecting is to relationships”“It's not about who you know, it's about who you know who knows who you need to know”“You're connecting people for their why and their purpose, and no just because you know them”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Larry Gioia, you can visit his Facebook Group – Connection University. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn and Twitter.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 99 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Austin Belcak.This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Austin BelcakAustin Belcak is the founder of CultivatedCulture.com. Through his website he teaches people how to use unconventional strategies to land jobs they'll love in today's market without connections, without traditional experience and without applying online.Episode Summary1. Austin explains where the name for his brand, Cultivated Culture originated, and where he's hoping to take it.2. Austin takes us back to college and describes the path that ultimately led him to his full-time career. From the medical field and hating his job to using his side hustle to create a large opportunity for himself.3. Austin shares his thoughts on what people can do if they aren't happy with their jobs. He gives step one to getting where you'd rather be, and how it can potentially lead to a referral.4. Austin discusses competition, and gives an in depth look at the hiring process, and how people go about applying for jobs. He then talks in depth about a different approach that can massively help in the process.5. Finally, Austin shares examples of a few creative approaches to the job search, and how they paid off for the applicant.Quotes“I've had a side hustle basically since I entered the professional world”“Nothing I did was correct, I realized I had to get out of there”“You can learn pretty much anything online for free these days and then go out and apply it”“If you're doing the same thing everybody else is doing, you're going to have really really hard time landing a job you truly love”“Only 20% of available opportunities or roles are posted online”“Only take advice from people who have what you want”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Austin Belcak, you can visit his company website. He can also be reached via LinkedIn or Twitter .Austin has created a special offer specifically for The CareerMetis Podcast listeners. You can find that information here.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 98 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of an Enterprise Sales Leader from our guest Mark Birch.Guest Introduction – Mark BirchMark Birch is an Enterprise Sales Leader at Stack OverFlow. He is also the Founder of the Enterprise Sales Forum.Episode Summary 1. Mark describes what an Enterprise Sales Leader does, and what goes into managing a sales team. He shares some of the responsibilities, and the types of jobs that come with the role.2. Mark shares about how he went from the trading room floor into software, and then how a situation within the company left him as the only available salesman in his office. He followed the sales trail and went from large scale sales to helping start ups in New York City. The result has been working with Stack Overflow, and how he is enjoying the experience.3. Mark goes through his day to day, and what he handles in terms of tasks and responsibilities. He enjoys the team building and the coaching opportunities within the role. He also really likes sales. Being able to develop a team, and solve problems for customers and clients makes his career pretty satisfying4. Administrative tasks tend to be something Mark doesn't enjoy. He'd rather find more effective and efficient ways to deal with those kinds of jobs, so that he and his team can spend more time honing their sales skills.5. Mark talks about the credentials needed for sales, and how people can become much better sales people. He narrows in on a few specific skill sets that a sales person can truly benefit from learning and mastering.6. Mark also talks about the value of tenure, and why someone may want to build tenure within a few companies.7. Mark gives some perspective surrounding an environment's impact on sales performance. Often times, when a person is struggling with sales, it isn't necessarily the fault of the individual, and can be linked back to a few factors within their environment.8. Finally, he leaves us with a thought surrounding the objectives and goals certain employees may have, and how that can impact a person's career trajectory.Quotes“I never had an objective or a goal to be in sales”“I really enjoy being able to spend the time to coach others”“You've got to be able to build up your confidence and your skill set”“You're not going to be successful if you think the product you're selling is terrible”“Often times, the reason you're discouraged in sales is because you're in the wrong environment to be successful”“Have the conversations, that's where you're going to learn the most”“Not everyone wants to climb the ladder”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Mark Birch, you can connect with him on LinkedIn or Twitter.During our interview – Mark recommended Radical Candor by Kim Scott.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 97 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a VOICE ACTOR from our guest Evan Schmitt.Guest Introduction – Evan SchmittEvan Schmitt is a voice actor by profession. Evan got his first start in voice overs when he was young and making films. He narrated his own films at first, and then in College started showing an interest in audio and vocal performance.Episode Summary 1. Evan begins by telling the story of how he became a voice actor, which developed over time into his side business.2. Evan also goes into detail about what a voice actor is, what the job entails, and the surprising places that voice acting is used in our day to day lives.3. Evan describes his day to day, which is pretty full considering he works a full time job on top of the voice acting work he fulfills.4. Evan shares that audio books are a very enjoyable part of his job, because of their length and the nature of how they need to be approached. He loves working on fiction audio books because the actor has to become the characters within the book.5. Evan also breaks down the challenges of the career. He talks about the rejection that comes along with his career, and how selling himself at the beginning was difficult until he shifted his thinking and made it a consistent habit.6. He also explains the risk involved with perfectionism, and how it can be a real snag for some.7. Evan talks about how to get into voice acting and whether or not a formal education is required. He also shares some insights on how to continuously improve in order to create a fulfilling and successful career our of voice acting.Quotes“Create something”“Do something for 5 minutes a day and do it every day”.“You're essentially a full service audio production service”“there's a lot of ways that a voice can tell a story”“Voice Acting is the highest paid per-hour Freelance job in the world”“If you really want to do it, then you are the only one who can make it happen”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Evan Schmitt, you can connect with him on LinkedIn or through this website.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 96 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Justin DuxThis interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Justin DuxJustin Dux is the Host of the Career Cloud Radio, which was recently awarded by Mac's List as one of the top career podcasts.Episode Summary1. Justin talks about the podcast, how he acquired it, and the winning of the award. He also shares why he was so interested in Career Cloud Radio, and how he's using the podcast to create community, and a place to curate stories and experience for the audience in order to make their lives a little easier.2. Justin discusses the power of the ask, and how having success with asking leads to the confidence to ask more, and get more results.3. Justin also gets into body language, and facial expressions, and how they play into effective communication in order to better your chances of success. Taking the conversation offline can have a massive impact.4. Justin talks about gratitude, and why it's the best place to come from when speaking to other people. Getting your purpose out there immediately is important, and gratitude can get through that barrier much more cleanly and quickly.5. Justin mentions that one of the things he struggles with when it comes to networking, and how he's been able to rectify it in order to spend more time connecting, and less time tripping over schedules.6. Justin also spends some time discussing comfort zones, and the benefits of getting out of them and reaching for bigger goals.Quotes“A week later I had a podcast microphone on my desk that he'd sent me, and all I had done was ask for the privilege.”“The best mental state you want to be in during networking is gratitude”.“Now I know things that I wish I had known 15 years ago”“That established listenership is like a community for me”“They want to hear these moments of change so they can resonate with themselves, and find the truth for themselves that works for them”“It takes very little to form a relationship”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Justin Dux, you can visit his company website. He can also be reached via LinkedIn or Twitter . He can also be reached via email.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 95 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Erin Rocchio.This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Erin RocchioErin Rocchio is the founder of Erin Rocchio Consulting, she helps senior executives thrive without burnout by focusing on things like leadership acceleration, stress relief, team development, personal growth and much more.She's based out of San Diego, and loves her city more and gains a deeper appreciation for it with each passing year.Episode Summary1. Erin kicks off the episode by sharing what she does for executives, and how the evolution of her interests, passions and skills has shifted to focus on people who wish to be effective and high performing, while still having a life and a family.2. Erin initially thought she would be getting into a government job, but instead found herself in a much more fulfilling career where she can add value to people's lives.3. Erin explains why she feels that the first 90 days of a job are so crucial. She shares a few things that someone needs to look out for if they don't want to be spending the rest of their time repairing the damage and trying to catch up. Getting the dream job is only part of the equation, after that: the first 90 days are the next big step.4. Erin discusses the importance of building trust, and how much weight needs to be placed here in order to build great personal and professional relationships.5. Erin also explains how to display competence at your job while continuing to learn and build confidence within the new role. On top of trust and competence, learning how things work within the company, and who you can turn to for help makes a huge difference in your success within an organization.6. Mentorship is also a key contributor to success within the workplace. Erin gives some examples and ideas surrounding mentorship, and how it helps build desirable attributes within your own work ethic, leadership and confidence.7. Erin shares ways to learn from someone else, even if they are afraid to approach someone. She also describes the most impactful mentoring relationships, and how to obtain that.8. Erin talks about burnout, and the reason why it impacts so many professionals on a day to day basis. She describes the conditions that increase our risk of burnout, and why it's so difficult to avoid, and why we ultimately become negative, reserved or even become less effective.9. Erin brings up finding methods of renewal, and why it's so important to your overall performance to do things that aren't work related.Quotes“The first 90 days are really make or break”“People need to know you and they need to know they can trust you”“You need to demonstrate that you're competent at you job”“People are more receptive to change when they feel that what's most important about their history and their past gets preserved”“You can still learn a lot from someone by observing them”“North America has a unique way of working which is completely unsustainable”“If everything is a priority, nothing is a priority”“As we work more we get less and less productive”“We're wearing burnout like a badge”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Erin Rocchio, you can visit her company website. He can also be reached via LinkedIn or Twitter .Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 94 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Michael O'Brien.This interview is part of the “Leadership Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Michael O'BrienIn this episode of The CareerMetis Podast, Nissar welcomes Michael O'Brien to the show. Michael is a leadership coach with Peloton Coaching, and the author of Shift: Creating a Better Tomorrow. His mission is to help leaders to lead better.Episode Summary1. Michael explains that leadership is about vision, and about taking people somewhere new, which often leads them outside of their comfort zone in order to innovate and break through the status quo.2. He also talks about the “Do, Have, Be” lifestyle and how people get caught up in it and deprive themselves of happiness.3. He shares the story of a freak accident that ultimately became his “last bad day”. He goes in depth about the flight to the hospital, and what was going through his mind during the time it took to get there. He made a commitment to himself that he would live his life differently has he survived, and although it went dark before he got better, his outlook on life greatly improved as a result of it.4. Michael goes into the importance of being present, and having regular gratitude practices that help us to exhibit positive emotions about our life, and the people, things and opportunities we have within it.5. He stresses that self awareness is crucial to building emotional intelligence, and that a mentor can be a pivotal piece of someone's development.Quotes“Leadership matters so much”“If I'm going to be the best I can possibly be, then I'm going to have to shift my mindset”“When we're in yesterday or we're worried about tomorrow, we're not here today”“When we're present we can focus in on the task at hand.“If you change a life anywhere, you change lives everywhere”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Michael O'Brien, you can visit his company website. He can also be reached via LinkedIn or Twitter .Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 93 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a LINUX SYSTEMS ENGINEER from our guest Orrett Morgan II.Guest Introduction – Orrett Morgan IIOrett Morgan II is a Linux Systems Engineer. His role revolves around designing, building, configuring and troubleshooting Linux systems.As an engineer, his job goes beyond building or designing a single box or server and can consist of designing hundreds or even thousands of servers that are expected to operate as a single unit to achieve various functions.Episode Summary 1. Out of school, Orrett Mogan II wanted to be a doctor. He enjoyed medicine, but didn't enjoy it as a profession. After a friend suggested IT, he decided to take it up and switched his major to pursue a career in IT.2. Watching his debt climb, he decided to drop out and take a different route. Half way through paying off his accumulated debt, he was introduced to a program from Winter Park Tech, and within half a year he had found his first job, and built it into a fulfilling and enjoyable career.3. Orrett describes the various roles available in IT, and what each level and role are responsible for within the technical realm.4. He also shares where people can get their feet wet to see if this is the kind of job they'd enjoy, and whether or not they should pursue a certification.5. He breaks down the process and the cost of getting certified, and what doors open up after you've completed certification. He also talks about the benefits of contract work.6. He shares where his career path could go from here, and the pros and cons of moving into management within IT.7. He also describes the time demand of some companies and roles, and why it's important to lay your cards on the table and be up front during the interview process in order to find the best fit for you and the employer.8. Orrett discusses some of the challenges that come with his job. Technology changes quickly and an IT professional has to be able to stay on top of it and adapt.9. He also talks about how important it is to know when to handle things on your own, and know when to escalate things to the next level, or ask for help.10. Some of the perks of his job are a pretty good salary, the ability to work remotely, and the diversity of fields he can be involved in.Quotes“When I originally started in IT, It wasn't a passion of mine”“There is the possibility to do whatever you want in IT”“For a person who is starting out, I would say the best thing to do is to do contract work”“Be very careful about moving into management very early”“In the interview process, as much as possible, try to find out what the work life balance is”“You'll have to know when you need to escalate an issue and when you can solve it yourself”“I hate going into a job and just doing the same thing every day”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Orrett Morgan II, you can connect with him on LinkedIn or through this website.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 92 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a SENIOR TECHNICAL RECRUITER from our guest Sydnee Henning.Guest Introduction – Sydnee HenningSydnee Henning began her career as an IT professional.Before recruiting, she got her start in technical training, business analysis and project management. She moved into sales roles as well, but always within the field of technology.As a senior technical recruiter, she's involved with finding the appropriate talent and skill to fulfill roles within the company. She currently works as a Senior Technical Recruiter at Amazon.Episode Summary 1. Sydnee describes her day to day, which consists of a lot of phones calls, emails, resume reading and seeking out very targeted expertise to bring on board in order to enrich the team.2. Sydnee enjoys being able to play match maker and link a great person to a perfect position.3. Some of the challenges can be how much tenacity and patience is required. Things don't always go the way you want them to, or it takes a lot longer than expected. Being flexible and open can help, but becoming attached to an outcome can be tricky since things don't always work out as anticipated.4. Sydnee fills us in on what kind of patterns she's noticed from people who do well within technical recruiting, as well as some of the entry level positions that lead in that direction.5. Sydnee also shares what certifications are required, and some high level tips to get your foot in the door with organizations that you may want to work for. (Please refer to the Links & Resources section below for the list of suggested certifications).6. Sydnee also shares the potential career path one can take as a Technical Recruiter.7. Sydnee gives insights on how technology has helped her within her role. She describes how she uses technology to determine everything from her market research to what roles you would fit into best as a candidate.8. Sydnee feels technology has helped immensely in improving the process both for the recruiter, and the candidates.Quotes“They're searching for appropriate candidates through different mediums”“I've always had a curiosity about technology.”“I've always gravitated, I think naturally, toward talent and career development”“You're going to invest in these relationships with candidates”“Think of yourself as life-learner and always be open”.“I highly encourage you to network”Links & ResourcesDuring our interview Sydnee suggested a few certifications specifically for this role.HRCI – Human Resources Certification InstituteSHRM – Society for Human Resources ManagementECRE – Elite Certified Recruitment ExpertLinkedIn CertificationTo learn more about Sydnee Henning, you can connect with her on LinkedIn.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 91 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a Hospice Liaison from our guest Mia Albert. Episode Summary – Mia Albert1. Mia does us a huge favor and explains what exactly a Hospice Liaison does. She shares insights on how it differs from marketing, and a surface view of what her job entails.2. Mia began her career as a nurse and was shifted into the direction of hospice care after personal events led her to a calling. From patients bedsides, to building relationships within the community, she shares her career path with us3. She highlights some of the key components of her job, and what a day to day can look like.4. She also gives a few of her favorite parts of doing what she does. Relationships are a big part of it, and it's often times a very fulfilling role.5. Conversely, not a lot of people know about hospice care, and only 2% of physicians have experience with it, so there are a lot of challenges involved with the job as well, and Mia tells us her thoughts on them.6. She tells us about the required certifications and degrees, as well as the various roles that can be achieved within hospice, from nursing, to leadership, to more executive roles.7. She also leaves off with encouraging words about hospice care and the opportunities it proves both to employees, but to patients as well.Quotes“I'm not technically selling anything, which is why we don't use marketer”“A big part of my job is educating”“it's a lot of talking, and relationship building and traveling throughout my day”“We get to build some really strong bonds”“there's just not a lot of knowledge or understanding of what we do”“You do not have to be a nurse to do this job”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Mia Albert, you can connect with her on LinkedIn.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 90 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Jörgen Sundberg .This interview is part of the “Recruiting Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Jörgen SundbergJörgen Sundberg is an Employer Brand consultant and the CEO of a company called Link Humans based out of London, UK. He is also the founder of Undercover Recruiter: a global resource on recruiting, talent acquisition, global trends, and insights.Episode Summary1. Jörgen describes in length what Employer Brand is, and also spends time talking about why it matters.2. He talks about why simply advertising on job boards are not effective anymore. Due to the increasing demand for talent – it is essential for an employer to showcase their strengths and values to prospective candidates.3. Jörgen also talks about the mistakes employers are making with their branding.4. Getting employer brand right – Jörgen gives examples of companies like Salesforce, GE and Cox Purtell on how they have each have done to enhance their employer brand.5. He explains how employer branding is different for larger companies versus small businesses 6. Jörgen explains that one of the often overlooked benefits of employer branding is the reduced cost per hire. For larger organizations, they are able to attract the highest quality candidates.7. Jörgen also explains what EVP is (Employer Value Proposition). EVP is to give people idea on what is like to work for your company. It definitely helps attracts the right people, and repels the wrong ones.8. We also discuss what Employee Advocacy means. It is an effort to encourage employees to share updates about the company – jobs, updates, culture,etc.Quotes“It's what other people say about you when you're not in the room”“You have to think beyond just the advertising side of things”“How can we stand out in a very crowded marketplace?“The idea here is to make sure everyone has a positive experience”“Most people want to click the button and activate straight away”“Do we really need employer brand thinking when we're a small company”“The employer brand is there to really warm people up and hold their hand throughout the process”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Jörgen Sundberg, you can visit his company website. He can also be reached via LinkedIn or Twitter .Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 89 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from John White.This interview is part of the “Personal Branding Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – John WhiteJohn White is the founder of Social Marketing Solutions: a digital marketing agency that works with entrepreneurs and tech companies to help them refine their message and deliver it to a strategic audience.Episode Summary1. John talks about getting out of corporate and moving in a new direction.2. Writing articles on LinkedIn and how that led to writing gigs with major publications such as Inc.com and Dice.com.3. John suggests writing based on your personal experiences and sharing stories. He suggests sharing one's personal experience that is relatable to other people is very effective. Storytelling is very powerful.4. John shares some writing platforms to share one's writing – LinkedIn Pulse, Medium,etc. LinkedIn is the top platform for B2B audience.5. Social media isn't something one should be doing once-in-a-while. It has to be incorporated into day-to-day activities. The most important thing is consistency, as it affects the results.6. John shares his final piece of advice – “Be Bold. If there is something you want to do in your career or to chase after your dreams – be relentless and go for it”.Quotes“I had a very successful run but I just wasn't able to progress like I wanted to”“I needed to do something different”“I ignored all of my mentors and went ahead”“Think about all of the stories, personal stories, from your career”“That's how you get readers, by giving them that emotional hook to your content”“Social media has to become integrated with your day to day activities”“You don't have to be a writer to establish a personal brand these days”“Personal branding is not something that happens overnight”“Fear can be a powerful thing if we use it the right way”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about John White, you can visit his company website. He can also be reached via LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 88 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be continuing the Career Expert Series; and we will be hearing from Alison Cardy.This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Alison CardyAlison is a career truth teller who believes in living a life that actually feels like your own. She and her team have helped nearly 200 professionals find a great career fit through her proven clarity process.After attending university for accounting, and realizing it wasn't a good fit, Alison decided that there had to be something she could do that would be more suited to her.Episode Summary1. Alison discusses the ramifications, both internally and externally that comes along with being in the wrong job or career path.2. Alison also talks about those people who “have everything figured out” and what really went on to make that possible for them, and how other people may have more work to do.3. She expands on what a career truth teller is, and why it's so crucial to get an unbiased solution to the question “Do I even want to be doing this?”. So many organizations praise starting a business, or going back to school because of an agenda they have tied to the outcome, whereas Alison is simply trying to get to the truth of what her client really wants.4. She talks about the value of mining your history and past to find relevant things to help you determine what kind of career you would love to be a part of.5. She also brings up the value in having another person there to help guide the process, rather than trying to do exercises from a general book or program and slowing yourself down.6. Alison leaves us with some profound final thoughts. She encourages people to act in-spite of fear and give themselves a chance to get to a better place, and it makes a huge difference in their careers and lives.Quotes“I didn't know that a career coach was a career”“People can have ill health effects linked to a job that's the wrong fit”“There's nothing wrong with you”“Some people it happened for them, some people need to make it happen”“They're designed to help you on whatever path they are selling”“Not everybody has the same level of risk tolerance or ambition”“Bring another brain into the situation”“The worst day in my new career is better than my best day in my old job”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Alison Cardy and for additional resources, you can visit his website Cardy Career Coaching.You can also connect with Alison on Linkedin or Twitter.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 87 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a Director of Analytics & A/B Testing from our guest Ramkumar Ravichandran. Guest Introduction – Ramkumar RavichandranThe Host (Nissar Ahamed) and today's guest (Ramkumar Ravichandran) were classmates in University, and have since grown in very different professions.The CareerMetis Podcast listeners have had questions about Analytics, so Nissar invited him onto the show to give us some insight into a day in his life!Today, Ramkumar Ravichandran is the Director of Analytics & A/B Testing at VISA.Episode Summary 1. Ramkumar starts off by describing the 4 major components of the role he and his team fulfill, as well as the reason why they exist, and how they help the company they work for in their decision making.2. He also gives us a behind the curtain look at his 3 part journey into Analytics, and how he got into this particular career.3. He explains what his job consists of on both a hands on, and a leadership level, and the philosophy that he takes into work with him when it comes to leading his team.4. Ramkumar shares the part of his job he loves: being able to see things before anyone else catches on.5. He also opens up about 3 of the problems he faces: how hard it is to explain what analytics actually is, the broad scope of the job and how politics and responsibility can be tough, and finally how analytics can often be overlooked for budget support.6. If you're looking to get into analytics, it's pretty crucial to be good at math and coding.7. It's crucial to have interest in the value proposition of the company, and to know how the customers and decision makers of the company think.8. You have to keep learning within the industry, even the simple tasks change, so it's important to keep up. Ramkumar also shares a few other tips and insights about succeeding in the field.9. Finally he describes where you can take your knowledge and skills after analytics, and what roles you can grow into as a result of getting involved with an industry like this one.Quotes“Our role is to ensure that we are able to make decisions quickly, effectively and confidently”“At the end of all of it, we should have done something that would leave us looking back at our life and feeling like ‘yes, we have done something meaningful'”“I was clueless. I had no direction”“There were days when I would sit in the office up until 4:00AM checking online on what statistical modeling meant”“I had to figure out how to do all of this well, and I had to do it quickly”“in the first phase of your career you should focus on learning, and the earning will follow”“If you empower and enable your team, they're willing to do it much better than you”“Everyone is an analyst at heart”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Ramkumar Ravichandran, you can connect with him on LinkedIn.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 86 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Colin Morgan.This interview is part of the “Personal Branding Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Colin MorganColin Morgan is the VP of operations and marketing for the Plan to Profit group. He's also the host of The Daily Grind Podcast. After university, Colin tried out a few different paths before settling in at the Plan to Profit group.He began by writing business plans for various clients of the group, and began taking on more responsibility over time and growing into the role he fulfills now.Episode Summary1. Colin talks about taking small consistent steps, and how much of an impact it can make over time.2. He describes that it's not enough to take in the knowledge, you have to do something with it, and eventually it all adds up to become something worthwhile. Build skills, and go after the dream as you grow.3. He also drops a helpful hint that will increase your chances of getting interviews.4. Colin shares his opinions on business plans, and where they fit into modern day businesses.5. He also gets into the benefits of podcasting, and how a single podcast interview boosted Colin's sales, and gave him an idea to grow the value of his personal brand by leaps and bounds.6. Finally Colin talks about setting goals, and role they play in continued growth and success.Quotes“People have a big idea, but it's very difficult to take that idea and not only start a business, but make it profitable”“We really focus on customer success”“A business plan is just a piece of paper”“I'm sure all of you have big goals, but it's the small steps that lead to those”“How many mistakes and how much money is it going to take you to get there?”“People don't buy what you do, they buy who you are”“once you understand what message you're trying to share, then it becomes a little bit easier”“Be happy with who you are and don't let fear hold you back”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Colin Morgan, you can visit his website. He can also be reached via Email, LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook.Colin also runs a successful podcast – The Daily Grind Podcast, which I strongly recommend listening to. Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 85 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a Talent Manager & Strategist from our guest Ashwin JacobGuest Introduction – Ashwin JacobAshwin Jacob is the Head of Talent & Brand at Iconic Media Group, based in Los Angeles, California.Ashwin Jacob is a first generation American who learned English through entertainment mediums like television and music. He saw a lot of people he related to within the entertainment industry that ultimately caused him to want to be involved.He was told it was a pipe dream, but he went for it anyway and has had a very robust and interesting career in various roles within the entertainment industry that has him rubbing shoulders with some of the most talented people on the planet.Episode Summary 1. Ashwin kicks things off by clarifying the difference between a talent manager and an agent. He explains that an agent is more in the realm of lining up work and deals in the short term for clients, whereas a talent manager has to keep the long term vision in mind and figure out the balance between what is good for the client now, and how it will benefit them or hurt their career in the future.2. He has to be able to communicate with all kinds of people in order to make things run as smoothly as possible.3. He talks about the visibility within the entertainment industry, and how his job directly impacts not only himself and his client, but everyone who is touched by the work that they do.4. He also pulls a few of his favorite things out of the job , including the negotiations involved with every step of the journey, and building the relationships required to get things accomplished.5. He lists the demand as one of the challenges of the entertainment industry and his job specifically. He shares that unlike a regular 9 to 5, he doesn't get to shut his work off at the end of a long day, it's more of a lifestyle and he has to be fully committed to what goes into making it succeed.6. He also describes the sensitivity required when dealing with artists and creatives, because their entire life and energy goes into their art, and it takes an equally artistic approach to create a rewarding and fulfilling career.7. To get started on the path to talent management, Ashwin recommends you start meeting people. Apply to be an intern at a talent agency, there is so much you can learn and so many people you can meet while working as an intern or assistant. It can truly open doors to people you couldn't meet on your own.8. He also shares what kinds of backgrounds people typically come from, and how you can progress regardless of your scholastic achievements.Quotes“I get to work with people that range from Athletes to digital influencers”“Every client is unique in their own way, and every day has its hurdles”“Entertainment isn't necessarily the highest paid industry in the world, but it's definitely the most visible”“The challenge in entertainment is you really have to be on. All the time.”“An assistant really becomes an extension of the executive they work for”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Ahswin Jacob, you can connect with him on LinkedIn or Facebook. or his company website.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 84 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a Product Marketing Manager from our guest Joydeep Gangopadhyay.Guest Introduction – Joydeep GangopadhyayJoydeep Gangopadhyay is a Product Marketing Manager at Facebook.Joydeep has worked for Facebook for 4 years so far with a single mission in mind: Make meaningful connections between businesses and people.Episode Summary 1. Joydeep goes in depth about what a Product Marketing Manager is, and the roles they play in the success of not only a company, but in building relationships with the people who need the product.2. He explains that his job is a lot about understanding the market, and how to best achieve a client's goals within that market.3. He also shares his journey going from studying computer science and software engineering in college to what he does today, and the various stages along the way.4. He gives some insight on something called the Regret Minimization Framework: the idea is to fast forward 100 years and ask yourself “will I regret not doing this?” in order to minimize the amount of regret you'll have at the end of your life.5. Joydeep goes into his day to day , and the job he does surrounding the Facebook Pixel. He explains what the Facebook Pixel is, and how it benefits business owners who use online advertising to make sales.6. Joydeep's day begins by gathering insights on where people spend time, and the trends they tend to follow. He then spends time looking at data surrounding growth, and determining why something is growing, in order to build products surrounding that marketing opportunity.7. He breaks the job down into 2 parts: Inbound Marketing which helps them answers the questions: What do we build, who do we build for, what do they need and why?8. The second part is Outbound Marketing: the product is built at this point, so how do we package it? How do we talk about it? How do we get it out to market? Joydeep also talks about various challenges he faces day to day, and what he's learned from them.9. He also describes the best ways for a person to develop the necessary skills to become a product marketing manager, as well as how to apply for a job like this, since it's often very difficult to obtain from a job posting site.10. He leaves us with some excellent advice surrounding life, careers, and taking risksQuotes“The role of product marketing manager didn't exist 20 years ago”.“In hindsight, all those dots connect very well, but at the time there was a lot of uncertainty”.“We were on the cusp of a fourth industrial revolution that was information led”.“These publishers that were publishing videos online needed a way to monetize”.“Most of the things that we regret in life are the things we didn't try”.“Challenges, if you can get through them, end up making you stronger”.“There is great leadership opportunity in challenges”.“The biggest career risk is not taking any risks”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Joydeep Gangopadhyay, you can connect with him on LinkedIn.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 83 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be continuing the Leadership Expert Series; and we will be hearing from Leadership Coach and Consultant Andreas Jones.Guest Introduction – Andreas JonesAndreas Jones is an award winning, best selling author. He's also a life and business strategist and consultant, and an Army combat veteran. He's a regular columnist for Forbes, The Huffingtonpost and Lifehack.org.With over 12 years of experience in leadership, entrepreneurship, business planning and operations, Andreas has the breadth and depth of experience needed to quickly understand businesses and craft the most suitable solutions.Episode Summary1. Andreas kicks off by telling us about his path from growing up in Jamaica to moving to the U.S.A, joining the Army, and then transitioning out of the military and into the corporate world. He describes the process, and Nissar asks him about a few things he can share to help people through transitions.2. He talks about leadership, and shares what it means to him. He explains that leadership is influence, and influence comes with trust.3. A leader is the kind of person who creates an environment of trust so that people believe in them to make the right decisions and tough calls.4. He then expands on Battle Tested Leadership. He provides an explanation, as well as a preview of what that would look like. Andreas shares that Battle Tested Leadership applies to concepts, resources and strategies that have been tested, have shown results, and are proven to work time and time again.5. He also talks about strengths and weaknesses, and how you shouldn't ignore your weaknesses, but also to avoid obsessing over them.6. Develop your strengths, round out your weaknesses, and leverage knowledge and talents of others to get further along the road in a much shorter time.7. Andreas talks about self leadership, and says that you have to be able to lead yourself before you can lead anyone else.8. He also discusses how he grew to work with John Maxwell, and what his biggest take away from John has been. He also leaves the interview with some massive inspiration.Quotes“There's a lot of introspection I had to do in order to set myself up for success”“You have to be absolutely clear of what you want to do”“You can't just throw stuff against the wall and try to see what sticks”“I don't think any one person can do it all by themselves”“Leadership at it's core is all about influence”“Don't get lost in trying to be strong everywhere” “Dream boldly, Live Passionately, Love sincerely and Lead courageously”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Andreas Jones and for additional resources, you can visit his website Upworment.You can also connect with him on Linkedin or Twitter.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 82 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Christopher Wirth.This interview is part of the “Personal Branding Expert Series“.Episode Summary1. Nissar asks Chris to share his story, where brand came from, and how it applies to what he does today. Chris explained that the brand came about as a result of the perfect quote at a time when he needed it, and that it eventually grew into a brand, and then a movement.2. Nissar points out that typically a brand begins alongside a business, but in this particular instance, the brand came first, and the business after.3. The guys talk about hosting their podcasts, and the aim of each. Christopher talks about how a piece of feedback opened his eyes to the largest possible impact of his show, and Nissar brings up the trap of staring at vanity metrics like downloads numbers, and how feedback and engagement has been so much more meaningful.4. Receiving photos, texts, emails and letters is far more rewarding than numbers on a stats dashboard.5. Chris also brings up how much work a podcast can be, and how he underestimated it at first.6. He gets into detail about co-branding, and how much easier the podcast has made the entire process.7. He describes what co-branding is, how it benefits both parties, and how it creates a positive impact to a much greater number of people than to go it alone.8. Chris talks about a particular listener of his show, and the fact that this guy tunes in to every single episode, and set a goal to appear on the show this year.9. He describes the feeling he got when he learned this information, and the positive ripple effect it created.10. Finally, he leaves off with a few tips and ideas that listeners can use and implement to help them get results.Quotes“There's a difference of talking about it versus doing it.”“Less negativity, more positivity”“My show had an impact on his life, and he wanted to get on the show”“Be very specific with your actions”“You should focus on your must-haves before you focus on your wants”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Christopher Wirth visit his website. He can also be reached by Email, Facebook , Twitter. or Instagram.Chris also runs a successful podcast – No Quit Living Podcast, which I strongly recommend listening to. Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 81 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing again from Brian Howard.Brian Howard is a recurring guest on The CareerMetis Podcast and is very knowledgeable about the career management space.He has written a book called Motivated Resumes and LinkedIn Profiles, and Nissar feels that it's a great resource for anyone entertaining into a job seeking situation.Episode Summary1. Brian kicks off the discussion by describing what differentiates his book from other books in the career management space. He explains a feature in the book called What The Pros Say, where selectively chosen resume professionals share approximately 188 quotes, allowing the reader to get into the minds of leading resume experts with ease.2. He also tells Nissar that the book contains 80 sample resumes, about 40 sample cover letters, and even more job search written communications.3. He also describes how the contributing resume writers each have a section with their contact information, should anyone want to have their resumes professionally written by one of them, as well as a password contained within the book, that can be used on the website to see digital copies of the resumes contained within.4. Brian gives insight on the function of a resume: what it's purpose is, and what it isn't. He shares a common mistake that a lot job seekers make with their resume because it's an easy crime to commit.5. He talks about a resume as a marketing piece, which is easy on the eyes, with adequate white space, instead of being crowded with a blizzard of text.6. He shares tips to make a resume more effective in getting a desired reaction from an employer. He explains that accurate contact information, branding words, and highlighted skills and abilities are crucial to making the desired impact.7. He also puts weight on having a concise summary that sheds a light on your achievements. He also talks about how important it is to be honest on a resume, rather than stretch the truth or embellishment, and what the ramifications of a lie could be.8. Nissar asks Brian to share his thoughts on employment gaps, and how someone in charge of hiring may view gaps in employment as a bad thing. Brian explains that things have changes in terms of how gaps on a resume are viewed, and although they are generally more accepted today, a gap can still cause issues if it was particularly lengthy, or the candidate was not productive during that time period.9. He also recommends being forthcoming and honest about gaps, and the reasons why they occurred, and explains that often times the employer will understand, and at times overlook the gap.10. Brian talks about the various components of a Linked In profile, as well as how to get the most out of them. He describes keywords, and the placement that is the most effective when using them on your profile.11. He gives insights on how the algorithms work, and stresses completeness as one of the criteria that Linked In puts weight on in the rankings.12. He also breaks down how connections work, and why they are valuable on Linked In, as well as how to use them to your advantage to make your profile as effective as possible.Quotes“No other resume book has ever provided such insight from so many qualified sources in one place”“I write at length about strategy and optimization”“A lot of job seekers put too much historical information into a resume”“A resume is more of an appetizer than the main course”“Just be honest and truthful”“Employment gaps on a resume can create anxiety”“Profile completeness is the trump card”“The job market is in pretty good shape”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Brian Howard's work visit his website. He can also be reached on LinkedIn or Twitter.Brian Howard's book “Motivated Resumes & LinkedIn Profiles“ is now available on Amazon.com. Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 80 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Eric B. Horn.This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Eric B. HornEric B Horn is the cohost of a video blog C.A.R.E Vlog and the co-founder and co-moderator of the Facebook group The C.A.R.E. Club. He has written 4 books and has been at thing for a long time. He's helped multiple job seekers to land their dream jobs and start compelling and fulfilling careers.He's an IT geek, and at his first job after college, after 4 years and 4 promotions, there was a downsizing in the company and he was let go. He wasn't prepared for it, and was caught without a resume or savings to fall back on. It was the wake up call that he needed to better prepare himself for the career management world.After this run in, and the journey that followed, he decided to share his experience, and expertise to help others find the career they would truly thrive in.Episode Summary1. Eric and Nissar discuss trends, and how the evolution of technology is always a game changer in the world of career management. He explains that as technology advance, people are forced out of jobs that no longer require as much of the human element, and they simply aren't prepared for it.2. He also shares that people lack initiative when it comes to training and educating themselves, and rely too heavily on corporate America to give them what they need.3. He talks about people making the excuse “I can't afford to go back to school” and gives action steps a person can take even if that is a true statement in order to make a shift toward a better future.4. He also describes a very real misconception people have about applying for jobs in the modern day, and that it's just no longer the case. Things have changed drastically from previous years, and it takes a much more involved approach to get where you want to go in today's job market.5. He takes a moment to break down the number one asset you have in your arsenal when it comes to the job search: your relationships. Eric shares that for every position posted online, there are hundreds of applicants, and as a result of that, people are more likely to hire someone they know, like and trust over a complete stranger.6. He says that people in your network that you forge real connections with, are more likely to open doors for you that you'd be unable to open for yourself.7. Nissar asks Eric to share some ideas, insights or tips on how to build a better network, and Eric is more than happy to oblige! Eric explains that helping a fellow professional and providing them with help is a great way to create a strong relationship right away.8. He also describes the fear that you have to get over in order to put yourself out there, do the thing you may not want to do, and build strong bonds with the people around you.9. He talks about massive job websites and how they are here to stay, but that they benefit a company more than a job seeker, because a company needs to fill a position quickly and understands that a large volume of applicants will be available to them.10. For the job seeker, it's important to find a way to stand out beyond the job banks, and establish a way to share their expertise in order to attract the right connections and people who need their knowledge and skills.Quotes“I'm never going to put my career in someone else's hands”“You're going to be tested in your career in some way, shape or form”“Always ask yourself: ‘What are you becoming?' not ‘What's happening to you?'”“Every time technology evolves, it puts people in positions to lose their jobs”“We both know that the only constant is change”“You will find a job a lot faster based on the relationship you have with people”“Help your fellow professional”“It's a giver's gain world”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Eric B. Horn visit his website.You can also connect with him on LinkedIn , Twitter , Instagram and YouTube. Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 79 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be continuing the Freelance Career Expert Series interviews.Today we will be hearing and learning from Nathan Hirsch, Founder of Freeeup.Guest Introduction – Nathan HirschNathan Hirsch is the cofounder of a startup company called FreeeUp.Freeeup gives business owners fast access to a hand picked network of professional freelancers in e-commerce, digital marketing web development and much more, who have already been vetted for skill, attitude and communication.Nathan started off as a broke college student, and he always wanted to be a business owner. He watched all of the struggle and success his mother went through in starting her business, and knew he could do it.He started off selling textbooks in college, and eventually found his way to Amazon and was hooked. He began experimenting with selling different products, and failed multiple times. He decided to step out of his comfort zone and start selling baby products, and before he knew it: things took off.He started hiring people, and experienced both good and bad workers during the hiring process.He learned that a lot of businesses experience the same problem, and decided to create FreeeUp as an answer to that problem.Episode Summary1. Nathan shares some of the positive things that come as a result of being a freelancer as opposed to having a full time job.2. He talks about the benefits of having multiple clients in terms of income security.3. He also talks about the freedom freelancers experience as well as the ability to refine skills as well as learning new ones, instead of doing repetitive tasks and becoming complacent in the workplace.4. He also explains that flexibility is another perk of being a freelancer, because you can play with the number of hours you work and clients you pick up in order to best suit you as a worker.5. He talks about the fact that even though his workers are remote, he can still build a company culture with them, and provides an example to back up the statement. He also describes the process that can lead to repeat business if you build a strong relationship with your freelance worker, or your client.6. Nathan gives us the inside scoop on which jobs and careers are growing within the FreeeUp community. He mentions skill sets like audio and video editing for podcasts and webinars, as well as marketing and being able to create content and run advertising campaigns.7. He also talks about where a lot of freelancers go wrong in that they continue to see themselves as an employee, rather than a business.8. Nathan shares the process involved with getting involved with FreeeUp, for both the freelancer, and the client side. He talks about the perks for both, and why they are having a lot of success, and how hands on his team is in making sure that everyone is having a great experience with the company.Quotes“When I came across Amazon one day I became addicted. I became obsessed with it”“I failed over and over”“I was running a multi-million dollar baby product business out of my college dorm room as a 20 year old single college guy”“It just takes forever to get through to find those really good workers in this sea of other freelancers.”“You can minimize risk and increase your success by hiring remotely”“I've seen people make over 6 figures freelancing and get out of that employee environment”“You can build a company culture, even with remote workers”“we have people who join the network, and within one week are swamped with work”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Nathan Hirsch and for additional resources, you can visit his company Freeeup.You can also connect with him or follow him on LinkedIn or Twitter.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 78 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Zak SlaybackThis interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Zak SlaybackZak Slayback is helps smart and ambitious people learn the skills for success that school never taught them.He's also a blogger, and author of The End of School, Reclaiming Education From The Classroom. He coached private clients up through their careers and created a lot of opportunities to walk people through the professional development process.He felt that schools weren't doing the best job educating people on professional development, and took matters into his own hands.Episode Summary1. He explains that a lot of young professionals have not been given the skills to take charge of their own career.2. He describes some of the challenges that young professionals face in the workforce. Things like a limited network, a lack of training surrounding networking, as well as a lack of introspection into what they would enjoy are just a few things he feels are holding people back.3. Zak also shares some tips on how to go about building a solid network. He delves into the concept of opportunity cost, and why it's crucial to figure out which activities you enjoy in order to offer them to people who would find it valuable.4. Zak gives an example of how a new social media marketer would go about building a solid network, social proof, and a marketing portfolio in order to create opportunities. He shows the process and explains why he would go about it that way.5. He also shares where he feels the higher education industry is going, and what the value of a degree may be in the future.6. He shares a story that paints an interesting picture about work experience and how it may impact the education field.Quotes“Anxiety, stress and depression among people under 30 is at an all time high”“People don't know the right people”“How do we teach people to find they things they would enjoy?”“Don't go to networking events”“Having a pretty business card is not going to get you an opportunity”“It's much better to be strategic and have the right mindset”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Zak Slayback visit his website.You can also connect with him on LinkedIn ,Medium or Twitter . Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 77 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Mac PrichardThis interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Mac PrichardMac Prichard is the founder of Mac's List, a community that connects over 80,000 creative and passionate individuals and professionals every month to help them find meaningful and creative careers.Mac's List has been around since 2001, and Mac joins us today to talk about the career space, and what his extensive experience has taught him about careers and job seeking in general.Episode Summary1. Mac kicks off the discussion describing his early career, and his involvement in communications, politics and government, as well as a public relations company that he created.2. He also talks about 2 periods of unemployment that caused him to learn a whole new skill set within job seeking and career building. One of the positive things that came out of his time unemployed was Mac's List, his newsletter that helps people find work they love, and work that matters.3. Mac explains his belief behind why communication in the job search is still such a challenge today despite all of the resources and information available.4. He attributes a lot of success to getting clarity surrounding what you want, and how knowing exactly what you'd enjoy and what your goals are can take a lot of the headache out of the job search.5. He also shares some tips surrounding getting clear, and setting proper goals for yourself and your career.6. He describes what a personal brand is, and how it can either be shaped by you, or defined for you. He talks about the importance of curating your online presence, because not only are employers going to Google you, but so are their clients when you become part of the team. He also gives reasons as to why LinkedIn is a much bigger piece of the puzzle than it used to be.7. Mac shares the differences between the job hunt from the past, and today, as well as some of the principles that haven't changed at all. He puts weight on the power of personal relationships, as well as your online network, because employers are far more likely to hire a person they know, or someone who is recommended by a person that they trust.8. He also talks about things that have changed within the job interview, and a lot of mistakes people make when they finally do get to the interview stage. He mentions preparation, and how crucial it can be, as well as the biggest mistake people tend to make within the interview.9. He talks about the employer, their needs, and how you as a candidate should be focusing on how to positively impact those needs. Mac also discloses the single most powerful question to ask an interviewer, and why it's so effective.Quotes“The common denominator that runs through my career is wanting to make a difference about issues that I care about”.“Helping people find a job that they can love creates so much positive change”.“Many of us don't take the time to get clear about what we want”.“Take the time to tackle goal setting”.“If you don't know what you want, you make it hard for people to help you”.“Value of service is so important”.“Something that hasn't changed is the value of preparation”.“If I'm fortunate enough to get this job and you and I are sitting down in 12 months time for my first annual review, what are the three things you'll want me to tell you that I've done for you?”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Mac Prichard work visit his website.You can also connect with him on LinkedIn ,Facebook or Twitter . We also recommend that you listen to Mac'sPodcast – Find Your Dream Job Podcast . As discussed during the interview – you can learn more about Mac's new book here – Land Your Dream Job Anywhere.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 76 of The CareerMetis Podcast,we are starting a new series called the Productivity Expert Series where we will learn from our guests on topics such as time management,productivity improvement,etc.And our guest today is Liam Martin, Co-Founder of Timedoctor.com and Staff.com.Guest Introduction – Liam MartinLiam Martin is the cofounder of timedoctor.com as well as staff.com. He initially intended to be a professor, or involved in academia in some capacity.After some brutal honesty from a colleague, and a perfect economic storm, Liam found himself tutoring, and enjoying it. He expanded and started a company consisting of over 200 tutors.He identified a key problem within the company that ultimately led to failure, but from that, Liam was able to see the value in Timedoctor.com, and shifted into developing it full time.Episode Summary1. Liam explains how Time Doctor works, and what it measures in order to analyze where you're spending your time. He talks about efficiency and effectiveness, and how time spent around work doesn't equal time spent working.2. He also shares 2 ways to increase productivity.3. He mentions the 8 hour work day, and how it's actually less effective than a 5 hour work day.4. He explains that it most likely won't change, in spite of studies and reports that prove it's lack of practicality.5. Liam shares his perspective on productivity and why it's a good idea to measure your day to day activities in order to improve your overall performance.6. He describes the scenario that caused him to stop working Tuesday afternoons, and how it impacted his productivity in the best possible way.7. He explains a fatal flaw that managers make when it comes to measuring their employees productivity, and gives a simple solution in order to solve it.8. He also talks about sales, and how Time Doctor is able to predict a solid salesperson based on their habits during the day. He also shares the biggest time spends that are out there today. Quotes“I really liked teaching, but I didn't like being an instructor.”“If you're going to start a tech start up, you must scratch your own itch”“It's like Google Analytics for your work day”“Either spend less time at the office, or spend more time working”“The 8 hour work day is an inefficient application of time”“It's a very exciting time for the realm of productivity”“What doesn't get measured does not get managed”LinksTo learn more about Liam Martin's work visit his website.You can also connect with him on LinkedIn or Twitter or by Email.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 75 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Isaac MorehouseThis interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Isaac MorehouseIsaac describes his career path and what he noticed throughout his time working in and around higher education organizations.He noticed that something was amiss between students leaving higher education and looking for work, and the employers who were hungry for talent but couldn't find it.He launched Praxis to fulfill that need and bridge the gap, and it has been a growing success.Episode Summary1. Isaac breaks down the differences between internship and apprenticeship, and how companies view each of them.2. He also explains the benefits of an apprenticeship for the employer and why Praxis offers them instead of internship positions.3. Isaac also explains the benefit of apprenticeship for the employee. He talks about the level of training and education people receive is getting them into positions that would normally require a college degree.4. He shares some insights on the idea of being able to showcase what you can do, and how the apprenticeship helps to build skills and relationships that ensure a successful match.5. He describes the ways people are born entrepreneurial, and how the education system is designed in a manner that tends to suffocate those qualities in favor of a more streamlined learning environment.6. He shares ways to break the mold and get out there in a much more creative way to showcase your talents, skills and abilities in order to get more opportunities.7. Isaac shares a ton of tips to help you get recognized for a career or job. He explains that being diligent and consistent, and quick to respond are just a few things that will set you apart from your competition.8. He also shares a massive outlook about passion, doing what you love, and chiseling away the parts that you don't like over time.Quotes“As long as I was doing something I didn't hate, I figured it was okay”.“We're giving you this trial run, show us what you've got”.“They're doing this instead of college, and getting jobs that say you need a college degree”.“What kind of problems can I solve and how can I prove that to them?”.“If you keep it alive just enough, I think you can learn to fan it back into a flame”.“You should respond to every email within 24 hours max.”.“First impressions matter”.“Don't do things that you hate, and everything else is fair game”.LinksTo learn more about Isaac Morehouse's work visit his website.You can also connect with him on LinkedIn or Twitter . We also recommend that you listen to Isaac's Podcast –The Isaac Morehouse Podcast.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 74 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from Brian K Wright .This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Brian K WrightBrian K Wright is the host of Success Profiles Radio, and his mission is to inspire others to discover their unique talents and follow their dreams in life.With extensive experience teaching and training in economic and corporate environments, he understand that many people live far below their potential because they really believe they don't deserve success.Episode Summary1. Brian kicks off the interview chatting about Success Profiles Radio and all of the cool opportunities that were generated as a result of having the show.2. He also describes the way the show leveled up his network, allowing for those opportunities to take shape.3. He explains that he sees a lot of people living below their potential, and afraid to take the leap in case things don't work out.4. He also touches on the fact that having a job at some point in life is very beneficial to deciding what kind of leader you want to grow into.5. He talks about the success mindset and how a lot of people keep themselves from being successful because they don't feel deserving.6. He describes the impact that an adjustment to that mindset creates in life, and how tangible it can be: houses, cars, security, you name it.7. Brian talks about having gratitude and how it can reflect in some pretty amazing ways back to you, he also explains that giving creates a feeling that aids in building happiness in life.8. He also talks about finding your gifts and utilizing them in order to make the most out of your job, business or life.9. He lists the top 3 skill sets industries will always need to hire. He also breaks down communication, sales and marketing, and how the pertain to any career or job setting, as well as in the job search itself.10. Finally he leaves off with thoughts about self worth, and how hearing something from a friend encouraged him to continue building toward successQuotes“If you do aspire to start out on your own, you want to have an idea of what kind of leader you want to be, and what kind of leader you don't want to be”.“It's really a life altering question: What if it goes right?”.“Life is about finding your gift and having the greatest possible impact”.“A lot of people feel like they don't deserve success and so they hold themselves back”.“Life is too short to do something you hate”.“You cannot have more without being thankful for what you already have in front of you”.“Any industry will require one of those three skill sets: communication, sales or marketing”.“The person with the most energy wins. The person with the most confidence wins.”.LinksTo learn more about Brian K Wright's work visit his website.You can also connect with him on LinkedIn , Twitter or Facebook. We also recommend that you listen to Brian's Podcast – Success Profiles Radio.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 73 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a Virtual Reality Company Founder- Roni Cerga.Episode Summary – Roni Cerga1. Roni Cerga went from selling photocopiers to founding a virtual reality company operating out of Toronto, Canada.2. His interest in technology led him on an interesting career path, through a variety of great companies before deciding to branch out and start his own.3. His experience with the start up culture that he received from a mature company helped to define his direction, and explore the possibilities of virtual reality and how it plays into the future of both technology and business.4. Roni explains how he found himself in charge of a virtual reality company, and what fuelled his interest in this particular facet of technology.5. He also explains the relevance to sectors like healthcare, government and education.6. He describes what kinds of careers are available within the field of virtual reality, and explains the credentials that are available as well.7. He explains that fundamental jobs will always have a place within a VR company, but also jobs that have never existed before are beginning to pop up.Quotes“You start thinking of technology more than you normally would expect to”“Even cities and government have embraced virtual reality”“For the first time in months, this patient was moving a part of her body that she hadn't moved”“You have to experience it for yourself to understand what it encompasses”“You're always going to need the fundamental jobs within a company”“It's not just that the technology is different, it's that the way you tell a story or build the product is also very different”“If you do something that you're passionate about, you're going to do very well”.Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Roni Cerga, you can connect with him by Email, Twitter or LinkedIn.You can learn more about his company VRVision, based in Toronto,Canada.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 72 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from a Chizzy Igbokwe who will be talking to use about the different type of global careers.This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Chizzy IgbokweChizzy Igbokwe found her calling during one specific college class.She was less motivated and committed during that time, and was all set to attend class without taking it seriously, when all of a sudden her professor began to speak about working abroad in Japan.That specific piece of information caught her attention, and changed her career trajectory, and ultimately her entire life.Episode Summary1. Chizzy talks about working abroad, how it has completely changed her life for the better, and the various experiences and motivations behind continuing to have a global career.2. She also explains the difference between Digital Nomads, Expats, and Jet-setters when it comes to world travel.3. She describes the style of travel that each type of person does, and the risk involved with them.4. She talks about the different points that people come to her with when starting to examine the idea of traveling abroad.5. She offers some insights on those issues, and talks about the various things people tend to look for in destinations, and why some countries are more popular choices than others.6. Chizzy shares the challenges that present themselves once a person has selected the country they wish to live in.7. She describes the types of mental blocks and resistances that people go through, as well as the things that can be put in place to aid with it.8. She also talks about the importance of community, and being open minded when exploring the notion of traveling and working abroad.Quotes“You can work outside of the places you are from”“Your gifts are not for you, and your pain is not for you”“I want to pick up and leave everything I know”“The hardest part of this journey is actually the mental piece”“When you're aware of the mental challenges, because everyone has them, that's when you set yourself up for success”“Resistance happens, and successful people understand that and prepare for that”“Getting caught up in our “shoulds” gets us into trouble”LinksTo learn more about Chizzy Igbokwe's work visit her website.You can also connect with her on LinkedIn .Join her global Facebook community where she brings in guest experts to do free training for her members.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 71 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of an IT Solutions Architect- Larry Gioia.Episode Summary – Larry Gioia1. Larry kicks off the interview explaining what he does for a living, what consultancy is, and that the title of IT Solutions Architect comes down to.2. He explains the various industries in which architects are found, and the role they play within their field. He also describes the ideal degrees that would do well within the role of a solutions architect.3. He breaks down a day in his career, and explains that depending on the client, or job, things can differ quite a bit, but overall there is a process that he follows in order to achieve the goals his clients set out.4. Larry clearly loves his work, and jumps at the opportunity to tell Nissar about some of the things he enjoys most: The challenge around the various jobs he gets to do in this role, as well as the variety of work he gets to experience comes to the forefront immediately.5. Larry also loves the fact that he gets to work with really smart people, and be on the cutting edge of new technologies every day.6. Nissar asks about the challenges within the role of a solutions architect, and Larry is happy to level with him on some of the less enjoyable aspects. He has to deal with a lot of “sticky situations” within his role, and problem solving is an essential skill in order to keep his clients happy and moving forward.7. He also explains that he travels and it can be difficult for some people to properly balance the demands of their job and their life outside of work.8. Larry also talks about the various internships that are available, and why it can be a great idea to explore and get a feel for the various roles and companies out there.9. He explains some of the certification processes required to do the job, and also describes the potential directions someone could take their career path technology, engineering and architecture.Quotes“We're all essentially consultants in some way, shape or form”“I do a lot of everything, and have learned a lot in the process over the years”“It's a great fit for someone coming out of a very technical engineering degree”“Communication is not just a one way street”“At the end of the day, it's about who you work with”“explore what's out there because there are many facets”“It's not about who you know. It's about who you know who knows who you need to know”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Larry Gioia, you can connect with him on Twitter or LinkedIn.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 70 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will learn about: A Day in the Life of a Content Strategist – Kimmoy Matthews.Guest Introduction – Kimmoy MatthewsKimmoy Matthews is a content strategist.She began her professional career pursuing engineering after a recommendation from one of her teachers, only to find that it wasn't the best fit for her once she got her “dream job”.She began looking up writing courses for a creative outlet, when she stumbled upon technical writing as a career, which then set her on the path to what she does today.She explains what a content strategist does, what their role is, and how she goes about doing her job.She also explains how the job can vary from company to company, and how the content may differ, but the overarching goal is the same: Clearly explain how a product or feature works.She also explains that content strategists and content marketers are not doing the same job, and why.Episode Summary1. Kimmoy describes a day in a content strategist's life, and the various tasks and jobs she would undertake.2. She explains the process of learning a product inside and out in order to deliver the best possible explanation of how to properly use the product, and what benefits come from use.3. She explains some of the challenges, including getting content translated into 44 languages and hoping it would make sense afterward!4. She talks about the parts of the job she enjoys the most: the variety each day holds, the various things she gets to see and learn behind the scenes, she also enjoys being a part of a positive customer experience.5. On the flip side, she explains that the fast paced environment and issues with translations are easily the biggest challenges she faces in different work environments.6. Kimmoy explains the traditional career path to become a content strategist, she also explains how companies differ, and how important practice is in the field.7. She also explains the future of the career, where it may be going, and what's in store for people who are entering into the content strategist role.Quotes“A part of me feels that starting college at the age of 17 was too early”“You want to be able to have a good experience with any product you come in contact with”“The core of it all is knowing how to talk to users”“You have to do the work you want to do, before you get the work”“Do the work that you are interested in doing before you actually get hired, and that will build the portfolio.”“Once you have a portfolio,that will show the recruiters and hiring managers that you have experience and are interested in that career”“Whatever career path you are interested in, share it with the world”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Kimmoy Matthews, you can visit her website Keeping up with Kimmoy.You can also connect with him or follow her on Kimmoy MatthewsIntro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 69 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we are introducing a new series of interviews geared towards Hiring Managers – i.e. Recruiting Expert SeriesToday we will be hearing and learning from James Ellis, who is an Employment and Talent Brand Strategist. He's also the host of The Talent Cast Podcast.Guest Introduction – James EllisJames Ellis talks about employer branding, what it is, and who knows more about it than anyone else. He explains what factors into a person's perception of an employer.He also gives an awesome examples of bad branding, and clarifies what branding is, and how to be aligned with your core message in order to create the proper fit.Episode Summary1. James Ellis talks about the competition in employer branding, and how crucial it is to build a strong one.2. He explains a few great examples of employer branding, and how it impacts the mentality of the job seeker.3. James describes how negative reactions deter people outside of your target audience, while positive reactions attract ideal applicants.4. James reinforces the strength of polarizing your employer brand, and why it's not a good idea to stay what every other company is saying.5. People know what marketing looks like, and can negate a lot of what you say on your hiring material: He talks about ways to improve that experience for your potential applicants.6. He explains why it's so vital to explain exactly who you are, and what you value in order to attract the right people. The good, the bad and the ugly.7. He describes every phase in which you need to inject your values and ideals in order to get the perfect fit.8. James wraps up by giving a strong description of employer branding and it's time to get serious about it.Quotes“The people who have the best understanding of your employer brand is the employees themselves.”“It's really about perception”“The problem is the talent is not attracted to your brand”“It's not a lack of talent, it's just hard to find and create that fit”“Companies that don't have a strong employer brand have to lean on their salaries”“Any employer brand, no matter how negative to you, is positive to someone else”“An employer brand has to be strongly felt”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about James Ellis and for additional resources, you can visit his site The Talent Cast, and listen to the The Talent Cast Podcast .You can also connect with him or follow him on James Ellis and Twitter. Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 68 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be hearing from a Tracey Minutolo who will be talking to use about the importance of having a side-hustle.This interview is part of the “Career Expert Series“.Guest Introduction – Tracey Minutol0Tracey helps people who work 9-5 build and grow profitable side businesses they love. She explains how she successfully started her very first side hustle, and how she went about getting there. She also gives some insight on the kinds of skills people have paid for.Episode Summary1. Tracey describes how she began coaching people to start their own side businesses.2. She discusses the benefits and challenges she faces when starting her first business, and the things she's picked up along the way that has made it much easier.3. Tracey talks about fear, and how to deal with it. She also talks about support systems, and the vital role they play in the success people experience.4. She shares some insights for people who are just starting out. She also talks about research, and the importance of putting your findings into action.5. Tracey leaves off by giving a final urge to side hustlers to reach out and connect with one another.6. She feels strongly about relationships and asking questions, and feels that it can make a huge difference early in the game.Quotes“I'm so afraid to start a side business, what if I start the wrong one?”“You're able to generate an income outside of your full time job”“What makes all the difference is having your cheerleaders”“There's a sweet spot between the things we like to do, and love to do, and the things people will pay us to do.”“You don't want to sit in the research phase forever”LinksTo learn more about Tracey Minutlo's work visit her website. You can also connect with her on LinkedIn or Twitter. Check out her Facebook Group – Side Hustler's Haven.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 67 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be continuing the Freelance Career Expert Series interviews.Today we will be hearing and learning from Nathan D. Harris, Founder of Ease Guest Introduction – Nathan HarrisNathan D. Harris is the Founder and President of Ease: a cloud based workforce solution that helps businesses manage their independent contractors and freelance workforce all in one place.In addition to providing them with access to top software developers, designers, copy writers and digital strategists.Episode Summary1. Nathan talks about the gig based economy, and how millennials are creating and shifting toward a workforce based on independent contracting.2. He also describes Ease, how it came about, and what purpose it fulfills for the people who use it.3. He talks about social media, and the part it plays in the trend toward a gig based economy.4. He also talks about how important flexibility and fulfillment is for the modern worker, and how they think and feel about the current workplace.5. Nathan discusses large freelance websites, and why being in such a large pool can be detrimental to a freelancer's business.6. He also talks about off shore work and hot it can also be a challenge for freelancers. He describes how Ease rectifies these issues.7. Finding and training talent costs a lot of problems, but hiring a freelancer has perks. Hiring for specific projects, getting skilled talent on demand, and saving money are just a few to think about.8. Nathan talks in detail about these points, and gives an even deeper look into the psychology of the modern worker, and where they will fit into the gig based economy in the next 2 to 3 years.Quotes“By 2020, Over 50% of our workforce is going to be independent contractors.”“What people really want is to live life fulfilled”“To become a successful freelancer, you have to build a personal brand”“i want to work to better my life, I don't want to live to better my work”“through collaboration we can achieve almost anything”“No one can tell you what you can and can not achieve, it's all about what you're willing to learn, and how hard you're willing to work”“You need to make a personal connection with your customer”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Nathan D. Harris and for additional resources, you can visit his site Ease.You can also connect with him or follow him on LinkedIn , Twitter, Facebook or by Email.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For Episode 66 of The CareerMetis Podcast, we will be continuing the Leadership Expert Series; and we will be hearing from Leadership Coach and Consultant Karen Valencic. Guest Introduction – Karen ValencicAs an author, speaker, black belt and engineer, Karen Valencic's passion is revealing the keys of conflict to leaders so they can fast track innovation and enhance performance.Karen knows that the best ideas in business are all too often lost in the maze of poorly handled disagreements.Therefore, the ability to innovate with conflict is an essential skill for leading edge businesses and people!Episode Summary1. Karen talks about her background in engineering, her interest in conflict and communication, as well as her experience within martial arts, and how they all tie together to form what she does within her career.2. She explains what leadership means to her, and discusses what makes a solid leader, as well as what goes into being a great employee.3. She talks about vision, energy and being of service to the members of your team in order to be an effective leader.4. Karen talks about informal leadership, and the value that is found in being an informal leader, instead of needing the title to engage and show initiative.5. She also explains mindset's importance in leadership, and how her Spiral Impact method covers mindset and the various ways to solve conflicts and issues.6. She talks about conflict and explains the dual nature of conflict: how it can be a helpful driving force toward change, or a destructive force.7. She also talks about mastering conflict, and how it is the one skill that leaders can possess in order for them to properly handle any situation.Quotes“Interpersonal communication had a huge impact on whether people really engaged and created together”“Leadership is providing the vision and energy toward something”“If you know about yourself and you know how to engage, you become an extremely valuable employee”“What's the solution here? I know there is a solution so how do I figure that out?”“It's how I begin my days that really dictates how my days go”“There's no movement unless there's something people want that they don't have”“You can engage in a way the honors, or you can engage in a ways that destroys”Links & ResourcesTo learn more about Karen Valencic and for additional resources, you can visit her site Spiral Impact.You can also connect with her or follow her on Karen Valencic and Twitter.Intro Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – Siren KickbackEnding Music provided courtesy of Accelerated Ideas (www.accelerated-ideas.com). Soundtrack – No Need to Rush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.