What are the communications tactics we need to be more innovative and marketable in our disruptive world? The Informational Interview 2.0 podcast explores this question. Kevin Anselmo and Heidi Scott Giusto share insights from their work and interview career development professionals.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | CareersBusiness |
As Cal Ripken is to baseball, Mitch Joel is to podcasting.
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Naguib Attia, an executive for IBM, was facing a difficult task. In his role as Chief Technology Officer back in January 2014, he was involved in a project in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). There simply was a lack of talent in the region to... more
We need to communicate with empathy and purpose. Easier said than done! Thankfully, episode 13 of the Informational Interview 2.0 podcast will provide you with practical tips and guidance. Deirdre Breakenridge, CEO of Pure Performance Communications,... more
Everybody has a unique story, regardless of your background. Career development professionals needs to help students be confident, proud and able to articulate what their story is, explained Jonathan Stoll, Director of Career Education at Oregon Stat... more
It can be a struggle to have clarity about our career direction and life decisions. This can certainly be the case for graduate school students. Dr. Beka Layton, Director of Professional Development Programs at the University of North Carolina, encou... more
Dr. Caitlin Ting, Director of Penn State’s newly-branded Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships Mentoring, speaks to the challenges and adaptations her office has faced regarding this difficult time when students feel they are losing direct... more
Students need to enhance their ability to network virtually. COVID-19 has made this all the more important. This was among the points shared by Tricia Zelaya-Leon, Director of Career Development at Rollins College on episode 9 of the Informational I... more
There have been several high-profile stories in the last two months of students who suffered difficult career circumstances because of how they communicated their anger about racial injustice issues.
Brandon Wright, Director of the University Alaba... more
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