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Product Management and Taking Risks Outside of New York: Rezwan Islam (MBA '26)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 25:11


In this episode, Zicklin Evening MBA '26 student Rezwan Islam (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rezwan-islam33/) talks about his summer 2024 Product Management internship in Detroit, MI with a national brand that provides digital solutions for complex transactions. Rezwan has a background in Mechanical Engineering, and started his MBA in spring 2024 to help make a functional change in his career. Topics in the discussion include: Transitioning from Engineering to Tech Being proactive in your internship Communication is key Looking at opportunities to grow outside of New York Translating past transferrable skills to his Product Management goals The Product Management Mindset Taking risks in an internship You can see a post from Rezwan's employer on National Intern Day including him at https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rocket-companies1_nationalinternday-myrocketcareer-activity-7222267167914827777-jWbe/ The episode is moderated by Justyn Makarewycz, Deputy Director, Employer and Recruiter Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

Zicklin Student Chats: Daniel Jordan (MBA '26)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 22:53


In this episode, Zicklin Evening MBA '26 student Daniel Jordan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-jordan-djc/) to talk about his experience at Zicklin over the past year. Dan started his MBA program in fall 2023. Topics include: His personal journey to starting the MBA How to talk to strangers on an airplane His experience at the 2023 Reaching Out MBA Conference Him passing the Securities Industry Essentials Exam The episode is moderated by Justyn Makarewycz, Deputy Director, Employer and Recruiter Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

A Hiring Manager's Perspective to Getting Hired

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 61:53


In this episode, Laura Lakhwara (MBA '14 - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauralakhwara/), Technology Adoption and Customer Success Leader with Soapbox, a warehouse and fulfillment tech platform, speaks with students to remind them to be sure to keep the hiring manager's perspective in mind when they're applying and interviewing. This can help decrease frustration, while keep them more strategic in their search. Topics covered include: A behind-the-scenes look into the hiring manager's perspective How to succeed despite the market challenges How to network effectively and get a referral Using online communities to connect with individuals with similar career goals The episode is moderated by Justyn Makarewycz, Deputy Director, Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

S1E32 - Navigating The International Student Job Search & Sponsorship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 29:13


Episode Notes The job search in and of itself can be daunting. Having to manage your job search while also navigating getting sponsorship can be even more so and it can become increasingly an overwhelming process that can feel stressful.  In this episode, we speak with MS Finance alum, Nikhil Mandhwani (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhil-mandhwani-ca-13875a1bb/), who is currently an AVP Associate at a major international bank.   Topics covered include:  Tips on how to network successfully, best practices when reaching out to new connections, and how to maintain strong relationships within your network.  Advice on how to remain optimistic in the job search and manage feelings of frustration and stress.  The importance of persistence in the job and internship search  Nikhil's process of getting sponsorship and recommendations in your own sponsorship process. This episode is moderated by Syd Giller, Associate Director, Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydneyrgiller/)

S1E31 - A Roadmap for a Data Engineer Career

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 26:25


Oftentimes, changing careers can feel additionally confusing and frustrating because there's no one way to be able to do it. What if there was one for entering a career as a Data Engineer? In this episode, we speak with MS Information Systems, Data Analytics alum David Freitag (https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidkfreitag/), who is currently a Data Engineer at an insurance company. In addition to his work, David has developed content about various topics for individuals looking to get into this field. Most recently, he wrote an article called The Entry-Level Data Engineer Roadmap (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/entry-level-data-engineer-roadmap-david-freitag/) as a resource on how individuals can skill up to enter into these careers. Topics covered include: Making a career change from teaching to Data Engineer Taking advantage of all the resources you can when you're a grad student Creating your own projects to put on your resume Common interview questions for Data Engineering roles The importance of finding role models who do what you want to do The episode is moderated by Justyn Makarewycz, Deputy Director, Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

S1E30 - Effective and Simple Messaging (Communication) with Ben Guttmann (BBA ‘11)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 22:40


Episode Notes The world is layered, complex, and noisy – especially when we're talking about all forms of communication that we not only receive, but that we send out as well. In this episode, we speak Baruch College alum Ben Guttmann (BBA '11 - https://www.linkedin.com/in/benguttmann/) about some of the elements of effective messaging and communication. Ben built, ran, and sold an award-winning marketing agency, and he teaches marketing at Baruch. He also wrote a book on messaging and communication called Simply Put, and will be out in October 2023. Topics covered include: The pluses about working at an agency The way we communicate is “biased toward complication” Using empathy and an entrepreneurial mindset to more effectively communicate 5 steps to effectively communicate 2 communications hacks to start off You can find out more about Ben's work at https://www.benguttmann.com/. The episode is moderated by Justyn Makarewycz, Deputy Director, Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

S1E29 - A Resilience-led Career

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 25:55


Episode Notes In any career journey, there will be challenges. They can include not getting through to the people with whom you want to connect, feeling dejected overall, hearing no to an application - or sometimes hearing nothing. Responding (or not responding) to those challenges can be even more difficult. In this episode, we speak with Zicklin Full-time MBA alumna Adi Markus (MBA '16), who is currently Director of Customer Success in Tech (https://www.linkedin.com/in/adimarkus/). Adi shares what her process of "figuring it out" was, and if it was anything, it was not easy. Topics in the episode include: Making options for yourself Being OK with pivoting from your original ideas of what you want to do You may not want what you say you want It's not always a linear path. The episode is moderated by Justyn Makarewycz, Deputy Director, Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

S1E28 - A Model for Intentional Career Planning

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 46:14


Episode Notes We've all heard how life, professionally or personally, can be more rewarding if it's directed intentionally and deliberately. But is there a step-by-step model that can help us do that? In this episode, we speak with Rina Koshkina, an executive and career coach (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rinakoshkina/), whose own career spans over 25 years in various business and talent-development roles in financial services and tech. Rina walks listeners through her professional organization model called O.C.C.A.(R.), which she developed through her work with students and working professionals, and which she uses in her coaching practice. Rina shared the model in a Forbes article called "Ready For A Career Upgrade? Tidy Up Your Professional Life First" (https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2021/12/01/ready-for-a-career-upgrade-tidy-up-your-professional-life-first/?sh=42c8e4b41bfe) Another article written by Rina which was referenced in the podcast is called "What Crisis Can Teach Us About Crafting A Meaningful, Multidimensional Life" (https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2020/08/24/what-crisis-can-teach-us-about-crafting-a-meaningful-multidimensional-life/?sh=257817a17010) Topics include: Having clarity can take you to the next level of your career None of us live on an island, therefore it's important to take stock of your relationships and networks We live in a world of ambiguity, but we have agency to help ourselves get to where we want to be Change the way you connect with others to make it about them We are all multidimensional, and that's a good thing The episode is moderated by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

S1E27 - Strategic Thinking: Thinking A Few Steps Ahead

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 21:43


Episode Notes There are many aspects of thinking strategically, and one of them is thinking a few steps ahead in any scenario or question you might have. In this episode, we speak with Kapil Khetan (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kapilkhetan/). Kapil works at Mizuho Bank and is also an Adjunct at New York University SPS, where he teaches courses in Quantitative Techniques, Statistics for Market Research, and Financial Management. Kapil shares how important it is for students to think a few steps ahead to help them be more strategic thinkers. Topics include: Seeing the why and not the how Having the confidence to know the impact you can make What a difference it makes to think about your customer's customer The episode is moderated by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

S1E26 - The Student Case Competition Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 15:18


Episode Notes Case competitions are an opportunity for students to work alone or together in teams to analyze a problem specific to a case study.   There are many benefits to participating in case competitions, such as   Applying the knowledge and skill sets learned in the classroom learning environment to solve complex, real-world problems and receive feedback from industry professionals Developing and improving leadership, organizational, presentation, case analysis, and teamwork skills Building your resume, boosting your confidence, and providing real-world industry exposure   In this episode, we speak with these two graduate students who participated in the 2022 Adobe Analytics Challenge, and were one of 20 teams from over 3,000 who made it to the semi-final rounds:   Letty Uy (MS Business Analytics, Data Analytics Concentration) Praveen Vungarala (MS Information Systems)   We discussed details of the Challenge, focusing mainly on how participating impacted them. Topics include:   Relying on your intuition when not having all the information Confidence gained through participating Solidifying their career choice to be in Analytics Resume boost Tips for students   The episode is moderated by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

S1E25 - Interviewing for Tech Customer Success Roles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 60:30


Episode Notes In tech, Customer Success roles are a conglomerate of various functions and activities, which include Marketing, Strategic Client Relationship Management, Technical Account Management, Sales, Training, Implementation, Sounding Board, and much more. When interviewing for these roles, candidates need to be prepared for different interview scenarios and questions, but all with a common focus: helping customers succeed and stay on. In this discussion, these Baruch alumni talk about interviewing for Customer Success roles, what hiring managers look for in candidates, and other thoughts: Tim Aaron (MBA '21), Customer Success Manager at Optimove https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothy-aaron/ Bobby Koch (MBA '20), Customer Success Manager at Adobe https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertekoch/ The episode is moderated by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

S1E24 - Making Difficult Decisions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 26:25


Episode Notes In this episode, we speak with Zicklin MBA alum Eric Pliner (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericpliner/), CEO of YSC Consulting, a global leadership strategy services consulting firm, about decision making, leadership and his recently published book, Difficult Decisions: How Leaders Make the Right Call with Insight, Integrity, and Empathy (https://www.ysc.com/difficult-decisions-book/).   Eric shares details about his career journey and background, the work he does, as well as discussing topics including:   How values, morals, ethics, and stakeholder expectations impact decision making How the “personal” is a real part of our work life The difference between a role and a job How reflecting on the things that shape and drive you personally has impact on others ... and more The episode is hosted by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/)

S1E23 - Interview Questions for Finance Roles

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 18:35


Episode Notes In this episode, we speak with Zicklin MS Finance student Suhail Mohammed to talk about his experience interviewing for and working in Finance roles in Private Equity, Investment Management and FinTech. Suhail discusses with us: A few interview questions that candidates should be ready for in a Finance interview What most interviewers want to know from those questions Why it's important to always be curious ... and more The episode is hosted by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

S1E22 - Building Strong Relationships in the Workplace

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 10:28


Episode Notes Thy Bui (https://www.linkedin.com/in/buianthy1412) is a student in the MS Business Analytics, Data Analytics program, and works as a Supply Chain Analyst for a manufacturer. In her role, she works with multiple teams and personalities on a daily basis.   In this episode, Thy shares how she builds relationships with the teams she interacts with, which can be especially helpful to those starting out.   The episode is hosted by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

S1E21 - Knowing Yourself, Especially for Career Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 22:00


Episode Notes Having an understanding of yourself, who you are as a person, and what you bring to the table are some of the most important elements of a person's career journey - especially when changing careers. In this podcast, Michelle Pope, a Senior Brand Manager at Colgate-Palmolive, speaks about what she's learned from her interactions with career changers, and thoughts she has developed to help career changers navigate the process, including: Why knowing yourself is important in your career Understanding what is important to you, and what type of job you want to switch into How to actively and passively information gather Letting your authenticity stand out How to formulate questions and thinking on the spot when networking, information sessions, and other situations Working past the frustration of job searching The episode is hosted by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

S1E20 - Career Changers: From Accounting to Marketing Analytics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 20:21


Episode Notes Many people at some time in their life have thought about changing careers. In fact, in a 2019 Indeed survey, 65% of respondents who had not yet switched careers said that they either thought about or previously considered doing so.   Making a career switch happen in reality, however, is not always easy.   In this episode, Zicklin Evening MBA student Adiel Schmidt shares her story of how she made a career switch from Accounting into Marketing Analytics, including:   How she landed in Accounting and then Marketing Analytics Zicklin classes that helped direct her interests How she focused on the transferrable skills that would help her switch careers Frustrations she faced in getting that first break Lessons she learned from it all The episode is hosted by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

S1E19 - Customer Success in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021


Episode Notes What does someone in a Customer Success role do at a tech company? Customer Success departments are on the rise, as tech companies look to take a more proactive approach to relationship and account management. Customer Success professionals are often the intermediary between sales and the customer, ensuring customer needs are continuously met by the company. In this podcast, MBA alum Bobby Koch (MBA '20) speaks with a group of students about his role as a Customer Success Manager at Adobe, as well as other topics including: The importance of being customer-facing How building relationships is a key to success in life and work Empathy is the path to uncovering real problems The episode is hosted by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Discussions on Blockchain with Art Malkov (BBA and MBA)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 63:21


This episode features Zicklin BBA and MBA alum Art Malkov (https://www.linkedin.com/in/digitalbrand/), Chief Digital Officer at BlockchainDriven. BlockchainDriven is a team of industry leading experts advising public and private companies, governments and nonprofits with blockchain implementations. This episode was a live recording from June 24, 2020 with Art and students, speaking on: Blockchain 101 and non-crypto use cases Non-developer skill sets companies look for in roles that use Blockchain Career growth in roles that use Blockchain Art's Bio: Art Malkov was one of the early pioneers of the blockchain digital space and has been working full time at BlockchainDriven since 2016. He is a founder of BlockchainNYC, largest blockchain community in NYC. Art is a digital advisor and mentor for Columbia-IBM blockchain accelerator companies. He was the managing director and visionary of BlockchainWeekend, a 50+ blockchain events initiative in collaboration with NYCEDC that took place this November 2019 in NYC. Art has been featured in Business Insider, Forbes, New York Times, Huffington Post, Crain's New York, Bitcoinist and a range of other publications and conferences. " The following is a list of resources discussed on the podcast: www.BlockchainNYC.org is the largest blockchain group in NYC for knowledge-sharing, networking and community. The group is set up as a MeetUp. 2020 Project Management Blockchain Career Guide [In-depth Analysis]: https://www.blockdriven.com/blog/project-management-blockchain-career Deloitte's 2020 Global Blockchain Survey: https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/topics/understanding-blockchain-potential/global-blockchain-survey.html Art mentioned being an Advisor at Columbia - IBM Lab to Market Blockchain Accelerator, specifically working on Nirvana Labs (AI & Blockchain Solutions for the Healthcare Industry): https://nirvanalabs.org/ The episode is hosted by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Everyone Is a Marketer (Even Accounting, Finance, HR People and etc.) with Jonathan Tesser (MBA ’08)

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 25:38


In this episode, Zicklin MBA alum Jonathan Tesser (MBA ’08), VP Research and Insights at NYC & Company, speaks with Justyn Makarewycz about one of Jonathan’s recent LinkedIn posts that everyone is a marketer (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jonathan-tesser-a2a1852_humanfirst-marketing-activity-6663421401866792960-yQR3), even those who are or are aspiring to be accountants, financial leaders, HR professional or statisticians. Repeat: this episode is not only for those in or aspiring to be marketers.Jonathan is an insights professional with over 15 years’ experience learning about people through data and insights. Topics discussed in the conversation include: No matter a person’s background or job, using marketing fundamentals such as knowing your audience, understanding what’s important to them, targeted communication, etc., will help you in career and life How being “other-focused” sets people apart “Outcome independence” can change a person’s perspective in very positive ways Books mentioned in the podcast include How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini To Sell Is Human by Daniel Pink The episode is hosted by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Building Credibility with James Blanco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 28:26


In this episode, James Blanco, EVP and Head of Corporate Development for OneMain Financial, one of the nation’s largest consumer finance businesses, speaks with Justyn Makarewycz about building credibility at work and in personal relationships. Topics include: Listening as a way to be a more effective communicator Performing analysis to improve business judgements, rather than using them for their own sake How credibility is at the core of personal relationships Putting general career advice into practice James and Justyn also briefly share how things are personally going for each of them while observing shelter-in-place.Books mentioned in the podcast include The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey Ethics of the Fathers (Pirkei Avos) The First 90 Days by Michael D. Watkins The episode is hosted by Justyn Makarewycz, Associate Director of Employer Relations at the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Surviving Busy Season and Making the Most of Your Internship/First Year on the Job (Ottaviana De Ruvo, Withum)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 31:48


In this episode, we chat with our first-ever return guest... Ottaviana De Ruvo from Withum! We talk about surviving busy season and making the most of your internship and first year on the job. Subtopics include: Seeking out mentors while interning and on the job Building your professional network at work for present and future relationships Feeling comfortable with asking questions to better perform on the job Using tactics to stay on task, including taking good notes Evaluating the company you're at to better understand if it's a good fit for you Converting from intern to full-time associate Being genuine when asking for feedback and seeking out new challenges Being a good team player to show your value-add and continue growing as a professional Withum (https://www.withum.com/) is a nationally ranked public accounting firm providing advisory, tax and audit services to businesses and individuals on a local-to-global scale. Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Thoughts on Career Transitions from a Recruiter (Madeleine Rumely, CPA, MSA '13)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 35:53


In this episode, we chat with Madeleine Rumely (MSA '13) about career transitions and gain insights from her new role as a recruiter. Subtopics include: Being strategic about the CPA exam Making decisions around industries and specific groups for work Importance of on-campus recruiting (OCR) and non-OCR job searches Staying motivated during challenging job searches and finding alternate ways in How to think through and approach a possible career change Understanding how your job search is unique to you Making career decisions based on long-term goals, paths, and wants Building connections while in school and beyond in your career Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with Madeleine, connect with her on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleine-rumely-cpa-087b043/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Succeeding as an International Student (Eileen Marray, MS '18)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 24:09


As you're starting the new year and thinking ahead, you can make great strides in your career this year. In this episode, Eileen Marray (MS Finance '18) shares her story as an international student who didn't have any professional experience in the United States. In a matter of a few months, Eileen was able to gain focus and land an internship in her field, which combined with relevant skills she gained as a student, led to other internships and a full-time role at a big bank.Episode hosted by Tanuja from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanujaramchal/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

From "Not Invited" to "Invited," All While Making a Career Change! (Nina Potepan, MSA '21)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 54:34


In this episode, we chat with Nina Potepan (MSA '21) about making a career change and learning from an "unsuccessful" job/internship search to succeed in the next. Subtopics include: Working through a career change and becoming a good storyteller Standing out as a candidate when you do not have direct experience Staying motivated and growing from an "unsuccessful" recruitment season Understanding the difference between interviews with recruiters and hiring managers Asking smart and relevant questions during interviews Using interviews that don't work out as lessons learned for the next opportunity Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Not Fearing the Pivot - Giving Yourself Flexibility in Getting to Your Goals (Maribel Lara, MBA ’09)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 36:25


In this episode, Maribel Lara (MBA ’09), Senior Vice President and Head of Consulting at The Sasha Group, A VaynerX Company, speaks about what she calls “the pivot” that people can experience in their lives.* Students can put a lot of pressure on themselves about their first job out of their graduate program. When there’s that much pressure, it can oftentimes increase the chances of being disappointed.Maribel talks about how she focused on the things she enjoyed working on, the things she wanted to learn and the work culture she wanted to guide her in her search.Episode hosted by Justyn from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening! A pivot is a basketball term where a player keeps one foot in place while moving the other to be able to stop dribbling the ball so that the player can re-position.

Building Skills Outside the Classroom, Including Emotional Intelligence and Communication (Kevin Yuey, MBA '20)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 44:40


In this episode, we chat with Kevin Yuey (MBA '20) on building skills outside the classroom, including emotional intelligence, communication, and time management... right before Thanksgiving! Subtopics include: Managing multiple responsibilities and finding time for them Taking action and battling fears of failure, seeing them as lessons learned Communicating efficiently and managing people's emotions Understanding different communication channels, including in-person and email Writing clear, thoughtful, and appropriate emails at work Understanding people's perceptions, including how people interpret what you say Acknowledging the right time and environment for certain work conversations Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

How a Shift in Mindset and Approach Led to Multiple Job Offers (Jennifer Arisumi, MSA ’21)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019


In this episode, Jennifer Arisumi (MSA '21) shares how she went from a negative mindset, believing that she had nothing to offer employers, to accepting three internships in her first semester. Subtopics include: The importance of framing your message to match roles/industries How to effectively connect with professionals Why the biggest/most popular firms are not always best How a disastrous interview experience became a wake-up call The power of a support network and asking for help The advantage of being a student in networking and at the workplace Episode hosted by Tanuja from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanujaramchal/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Positivity and Staying Motivated (After OCR... and in Life) (Sue Huang, MSA '19)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 30:57


In this episode, we talk with Sue Huang (MSA '19) about positivity and staying motivated, especially after OCR, but also in life. Subtopics include: Making difficult career decisions and looking at the big picture Seeking support from close friends and mentors Understanding and accepting things outside of your control Setting a daily routine to stay on track Reflecting on your accomplishments and setting measurable goals Keeping an open mind to new opportunities you hadn't considered Using free time for things outside your day-to-day Job searching after OCR Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

I Survived (and Succeeded In!) My First OCR (Ingrid Qian, MS IS '20)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 52:21


In this episode, we talk with Ingrid Qian (MS IS '20) about her experience during her first-ever OCR. Subtopics include: How OCR knowledge and experiences can translate outside OCR Preparing for events, including career fairs, and doing research on employers Resume and application tips, including making your resume stand out Interview preparation and techniques, including first-round and second-round interviews Managing multiple job/internship offers and communicating with employers Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Networking Can Be Intimidating, But It Can Become Second Nature (Sol Adler, MSA '19)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 46:07


In this episode, we talk with Sol Adler (MSA '19) about his experiences with networking before, during, and after OCR. Subtopics include: Preparing for conversations and networking events Understanding how networking takes time and practice Becoming an interesting person to feel confident and have things to talk about Starting conversations and putting yourself out there Being yourself and realizing the role networking plays in your career and life Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with Sol, find him on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/sol-adler/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Why Curiosity is Important (Elyse Kane, MBA '87)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 20:15


Hiring managers talk all the time that they want “curious” people on their teams. If you even Google “importance of curiosity,” you’ll get pages of results from places like Harvard, videos of thought-leaders like Bill Gates, and articles from psychology blogs about why it’s important for individuals to “be curiosity.”Many of us have a sense of what “having curiosity” means, but what is curiosity and how can you make sure you are and stay curious?In this episode, we speak with Zicklin alumna Elyse Kane (MBA ’87), who was most recently Vice President, Insights and Analytics, North America at Colgate Palmolive. With a professional background in consumer research as well as experimental psychology, Elyse discusses curiosity with us, including: Why hiring managers want curious people on their teams Why it is so important to be curious – both for individuals themselves and for teams at work How curiosity is tied to making the world a better place Ways individuals can flex and maintain their curiosity This episode is hosted by Justyn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/) from the GCMC. To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Build Valuable, Life-long Relationships (Pat Hedley)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 45:52


Pat Hedley has three decades of global private equity experience at General Atlantic, and now works with entrepreneurs and mid-sized growth company CEOs to help them accelerate revenue growth, expand their strategic network and maximize their company value. She is also the author of Meet 100 People, A How to Guide to the Career and Life Edge Everyone's Missing, encouraging everyone to meet people and build valuable life-long relationships.In this episode, we walk with Pat about what meeting people and building valuable life-long relationships entails, a part of what is involved in networking, including: Understanding Yourself: Knowing who you are at the core of making connections Real Relationship-building: What it really means to establish relationships that are meaningful Focus on the Long-term: Not discounting connections you think won’t help you Can’t Lose Attitude: Getting past feeling intimidated to connect with people This episode is hosted by Justyn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/) from the GCMC. To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Communication is Key (Ottaviana De Ruvo, Withum)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 21:00


In this episode, we chat with Ottaviana De Ruvo, Campus Recruiter at Withum. Topics discussed with Ottaviana include: Developing your interpersonal communication skills Non-verbal communication at events and standing out at career fairs Communicating on-the-job with your team and supervisors Communicating with senior-level professionals and managers Understanding different types of communication styles Withum (https://www.withum.com/) is a nationally ranked public accounting firm providing advisory, tax and audit services to businesses and individuals on a local-to-global scale. Meet Ottaviana and other Withum team members at the Accounting Career Fair and Midsize Accounting Roundtable. Episode hosted by Stefano from the GCMC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsverdesoto/). To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Researching, Understanding, Thinking, and Being Curious (Jamie Rizzo, MSA, Aflac Global Investments)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 23:09


We’re proud to kick off Episode 1 of our Podcast with Jamie Rizzo, a Zicklin MS Accounting alumnus with more than two decades of experience in business and finance. He is currently an asset manager at Aflac Global Investments.Topics discussed with Jamie include: Researching Deeper: Doing effective research about companies you’re looking to apply to or with which you’ll be interviewing beyond what you just find on the website. Really Understanding the Role: Researching the role for which you’re applying and really understanding what the role is, and why that’s what you want to do. Thinking in Parameters: Thinking in a mindset of as many possible parameters (best-case scenario, worst-case scenario, most likely scenario, least likely scenario) to be able to make the best decision or conclusion. Curiosity: Being curious will make you better in business. We also talk about Jamie’s new book, The Ultimate Career Guide for Business Majors. Information about the book can be found at https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Career-Guide-Business-Majors/dp/1544059795This episode is hosted by Justyn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/justyndm/) from the GCMC. To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

Networking for Introverts: 6 Simple Tips from Employers and Alumni

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 17:48


The unofficial first episode of the GCMC Podcast, covering networking for introverts. To connect with the GCMC, email us at zicklin.gcmc@baruch.cuny.edu to schedule an appointment. Thank you for listening!

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