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Captain’s Notes for Young Leaders
Tyler Ross
19 episodes
1 week ago
Being a leader is hard. Being a young leader can be even harder. I’m Tyler Ross. I’m a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, combat veteran, and current operations executive. This podcast is intended for young leaders, employers of young leaders, and anyone interested in studying the art, science, and psychology behind successfully leading teams as a young professional. Don’t let age keep you from leading. Don’t set limits for yourself because of perceived boundaries. Leverage your own abilities, and those of your teams, to accomplish the mission. Age is a mindset, but leadership is a calling.
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Being a leader is hard. Being a young leader can be even harder. I’m Tyler Ross. I’m a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, combat veteran, and current operations executive. This podcast is intended for young leaders, employers of young leaders, and anyone interested in studying the art, science, and psychology behind successfully leading teams as a young professional. Don’t let age keep you from leading. Don’t set limits for yourself because of perceived boundaries. Leverage your own abilities, and those of your teams, to accomplish the mission. Age is a mindset, but leadership is a calling.
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Episode 9: How to Attract Recruiters, Part 2 (with Wayne Worthington)
Captain’s Notes for Young Leaders
40 minutes 45 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 9: How to Attract Recruiters, Part 2 (with Wayne Worthington)

Note: This is the second episode of a four-part series with the fantastic Wayne Worthington, an executive recruiting VP at Raines International in Dallas, TX. Follow-on episodes will be released on a weekly basis.


Welcome back leaders! In this episode, we continue the "How to Attract Recruiters" series featuring Wayne Worthington with Part 2.


Last week, we discussed managing yourself and "winning today" as the natural first step towards increasing your attractiveness to recruiters. In this episode, we'll continue the discussion and focus on "winning tomorrow" by managing up.


We will discuss in-detail how to set realistic expecations for your bosses, how to advise and report on both your successes and opportunities, and how to showcase your wins without being arrogant or self-serving.  Ultimately, these skills are crucial to pave the way for both your future successes within your organization, and your self-branding externally to your network.


Enjoy, and tune in next week for Part 3 as we peek further behind the veil of corporate recruiting!

Captain’s Notes for Young Leaders
Being a leader is hard. Being a young leader can be even harder. I’m Tyler Ross. I’m a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, combat veteran, and current operations executive. This podcast is intended for young leaders, employers of young leaders, and anyone interested in studying the art, science, and psychology behind successfully leading teams as a young professional. Don’t let age keep you from leading. Don’t set limits for yourself because of perceived boundaries. Leverage your own abilities, and those of your teams, to accomplish the mission. Age is a mindset, but leadership is a calling.