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My First Job Podcast
Michael Saks
5 episodes
4 days ago
A first job is something everybody has in common, so let's talk about it. Sometimes your first job becomes your career, sometimes it's something you want to forget. Join me, Michael Saks, as we take a walk down memory lane and then come back to the future.
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A first job is something everybody has in common, so let's talk about it. Sometimes your first job becomes your career, sometimes it's something you want to forget. Join me, Michael Saks, as we take a walk down memory lane and then come back to the future.
Show more...
Careers
Business
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Episode 3: My First Guest To The Show: Matt Lachs
My First Job Podcast
30 minutes 1 second
5 years ago
Episode 3: My First Guest To The Show: Matt Lachs

On this week's episode of the podcast, I welcomed my first guest to the show.  Matt Lachs, a former Temple University Men's Basketball manager, took time out of his busy week to have a conversation about his first job, the lessons he learned then, and how he uses those lessons today. 

Matt was a jack-of-all-trades at only 17 and he hasn't stopped since!

Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast!

And if you run into Matt, wish him a hearty "mazel tov"!

My First Job Podcast
A first job is something everybody has in common, so let's talk about it. Sometimes your first job becomes your career, sometimes it's something you want to forget. Join me, Michael Saks, as we take a walk down memory lane and then come back to the future.