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Back in the day it never occurred to many job-seekers that they could ask questions of the prospective employer. They wouldn't have dared. They just felt lucky if they got the job. Times have definitely changed. Career-minded professionals today have a laundry list of things they are looking for from their employer. And for the employers it's getting increasing difficult to find and keep good people, and avoid the expense and disruption of the revolving door. So, what can employers do to foster the kind of culture that is more likely to attract young professionals? In this episode, Candice and Jim take a deep dive into the minds of two young professionals, and gain some valuable insights into What Millennials Want.
What Millennials Want in a Job, with Danielle Godby (Inspiring Women, Episode 49) Danielle Godby is a millennial retirement planner who talks about how her generation is often unfairly portrayed. She shares her own journey from ballet dancer to fitness instructor to retirement planner, highlighting how she has always been drawn to helping others. Godby […] The post What Millennials Want in a Job, with Danielle Godby appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Vivaan Marwaha talks about his learning in the process of writing his book, What Millennials Want, in a conversation with writer, poet and executive director of India Foundation for the Arts, Arundhati Ghosh. India is one of the youngest countries in the world and the generation of millennials make up for over 400 million people. This is the largest generation of people in the world. That means that the choices and trajectory of this generation have pivotal consequences on local, regional, and global politics and economics. So the important question is: What do Indian millennials want? What are their economic aspirations and their social views? Most importantly, what makes them tick? In What Millennials Want, Vivan Marwaha documents the aspirations and anxieties of these young people scattered across more than 30,000 kilometers in 13 Indian states. Combining an expansive dataset along with personal anecdotes, he narrates an intimate biography of India's millennials, investigating their attitudes towards sex, marriage, employment, religion, and politics. This episode of BIC Talks is an extract from the live event that took place in late October 2021 in the BIC premises.
There's no better time than now! We did the research for you. Here are the reasons you should start a new career as an insurance agent. Read the text version. Register for your FREE RitterIM.com account Mentioned in this episode: Contact the Team at Ritter Insurance Marketing 5 Myths About Selling Medicare…Debunked! 90% Of Seniors Satisfied with Their Medicare Supplemental Plans, New Study Shows A Dozen Facts About Medicare Advantage Bureau of Labor Statistics Do You Have What it Takes to Be a Great Insurance Agent? Fitch 2018 Outlook: U.S. Health Insurance Fitch Ratings 2022 Outlook: U.S. Health Insurance How Satisfied Are U.S. Workers With Their Salaries? Medicare Advantage 2021 Spotlight: First Look Medicare Advantage in 2021: Enrollment Update and Key Trends Medicare Quote Engine Medicareful Site Creation Medicareful What is AHIP Certification and How Do I Get It? What Millennials Want from a Career in Insurance Why Client Retention Should be Your Top Priority More episodes you'll like: Getting Started Selling Dental, Vision, and Hearing Insurance How to Get Started in Medicare Sales Starting Your Own Insurance Agency featuring Craig Ritter and Dave Dietz Articles to Share with Your Clients: Dangers of a Cold Home for Seniors Does Medicare Cover Respite Care? Quick and Easy Recipes for One Ritter Insurance Marketing eBooks & Guides: Agent Survival Kits: Beginners or Experts Developing an Agency – Your Guide to Getting Started Your Step-By-Step Guide to Getting Started in Insurance Sales The latest from Ritter's Blog: 8 Reasons Why Medicare Agents Should Sell ACA Plans The Part D SEP Triggers That Can Help You Post-AEP 4 Myths About Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP) Sales Subscribe & Follow: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Podbean Spotify Stitcher Connect on social: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter YouTube Instagram TikTok Sarah's LinkedIn Sarah's Instagram
In August last year, Nadir Pop and Peter Pop discussed dating the Digital Age with journalist Samreen Tungekar and digital marketer Aditya Rao. On this episode they discuss dating and marriage across India with author Vivan Marwah. Vivan is a user researcher and the author of What Millennials Want. He traveled more than 30,000 kilometers across 13 Indian states to interview more than 900 millennials, educators, business leaders, and policymakers to investigate the economic aspirations, social views, and political attitudes of young India. The Pop duo discuss with Vivan dating and marriage among millennials across India and insights from his book about it. What Millenials Want is available on Amazon and bookstore across India. Get in touch with the Pop duo on popsinapod@gmail.com Follow Pops In A Pod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/popsinapod/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/popsinapod Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/PopsinaPod Nadir currently is the Director of Growth at an integrated marketing agency. Prior to this Nadir spent a decade in TV and digital video production – producing, directing, developing content and writing. www.linkedin.com/in/nadir-kanthawala-47249814/ Peter is a podcaster producer. He has a decade in marketing working with companies ranging from startups to public listed companies. www.linkedin.com/in/peterkotikalapudi
There is arguably no more consequential generation to the future of India than today’s millennials. The median age of India’s population is just 28 years old. This means that Indian millennials number around 400 million--roughly one-third of the entire Indian population. By the year 2021, two-thirds of India’s population will be within the working age of 20-35 years. It is no exaggeration to say that the economic, political, and social views of India’s youth will have a profound effect on the country’s future trajectory.This week on the show, Milan speaks with Vivan Marwaha, who is both an Indian millennial and the author of a new book on Indian millennials—What Millennials Want—that will be published by Penguin Random House India in 2020. Milan and Vivan talk about India’s much-ballyhooed “demographic dividend,” whether there is an Indian Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez waiting in the wings, and why India’s youth are bullish on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.
Do you have a hard time with older or younger co-workers? Dan and Alison answer your questions with the help of Jennifer Deal, the co-author of “What Millennials Want from Work.” They talk through what to do when you’re struggling with an older colleague, when you’re managing a much older worker, and how to motivate younger employees who seem lax on the job. Editor's note: This episode was updated April 11, 2018.
Episode 6 of the Social Media Schoolhouse Podcast In this podcast, you’ll discover seven tips to attract millennial teachers to work for your school district. In this episode you will learn: What Millennials Want [1:01] Tip 1 - Using Social Media for Brand Awareness [2:58] Tip 2 - Creating a Teacher Hub on Your Website [5:46] Tip 3 - Social Media Ads for Recruiting Teachers [7:45] Tip 4 - Building a Successful College Job Fair Day [9:37] Tip 5 - Grow Your Own Teacher Program [15:13] Tip 6 - New Hire Mixers to Attract Talent [16:19] Tip 7 - Creating an Engaging Job/Application Page [17:59] Like what you heard? Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes.
Carrying Pizza, What Millennials Want in Church, Men Getting Sick, Last Minute Shopping, Asking for a Raise, Not Another Book, Repentance, Breaking Animal News, Sci-Fi Question: Cash in your Gifts, Interpreting Truth, The Christmas Story, Brant's Cake, Honesty Cafe, Christmas Villages; Quotes: “Apparently you can't carry pizzas like a brief case.” “I didn't read the article. So this is coming from complete ignorance.” “Hashtag sick burn.” “You can't repair a relationship without repentance.”
Jennifer Deal, author of, What Millennials Want from Work, shared research showing how millennials want many of the same things ThirdPath has been advocating for over 15 years
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