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🗓️ 25 July 2022
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Are you starting a new job? Making a career transition? I’ve received a number of inbound questions on this topic as new grads seek jobs and/or folks are in a career transition.
Two key topics:
It’s never comfortable starting something new and big when you’re inexperienced, but guess what? It’s not your job to become a master overnight. Nobody expects that of you and you shouldn’t place too high of expectations on yourself.
Of course if you've been in your career for awhile and looking for ways to increase your salary, there are ways you can prepare for the conversation and give yourself a higher chance of success.
We get into both sides of the coin in the episode and if you have any other questions, feel free to text me at 206-309-5177.
Enjoy!
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody, what's up? It's Chase. Welcome to an episode of the show. Today's micro show is |
0:10.0 | advice for those of you starting new careers, new positions, whether you are a graduate getting into the workforce for the first time or in a process of reinvention or moving on to something |
0:21.7 | that lights you up. Now, obviously we have in the process, a long slow process of emerging from a |
0:29.3 | global pandemic. There are so many of us who have reevaluated what work means to us. And whether you |
0:36.5 | are leaving school and going into the workplace for the first time |
0:39.1 | or in this process of sort of identifying your values, I find that this topic is always fruitful. |
0:47.1 | And that's one of the reasons I made a video. So today's show is an adaptation from a video that I made on my YouTube channel, |
0:53.6 | which if you're not sub there, |
0:55.3 | you ought to, lots of good stuff. And I'm also continuing to take questions like this one |
1:00.9 | from my text community. I want to share that number with you here. Again, it's 206309-5177. |
1:08.2 | I take questions there, and this is the basis for me trying to be responsible and contribute |
1:13.6 | and add value to you in this community. |
1:15.6 | So again, we're going to get back to the show today. |
1:17.6 | Micro Show on advice for graduates or those of you looking to, you're at a transition |
1:22.6 | in your career. |
1:24.6 | Enjoy the episode. |
1:26.6 | All right, this first question comes from Anna. |
1:28.5 | She is a fourth year architecture student. |
1:30.5 | She says, I'm Chase, I'm four years in. |
1:32.3 | I'm realizing that I don't actually want to be an architect and I'm more interested in photography. |
1:37.2 | How do I stand out in an area where I have no experience? |
1:41.1 | Well, Anna, first of all, I think it's very brave of you to say that you don't want to do the thing you've been studying for. |
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