Have you heard the saying - "data is the new oil?" Well, that's what we discuss in this episode of The CareerCast. Speaking with data analyst Mary Shana Thankam, we explore what it takes to get into the industry, and why you should consider it for your career path. Along the way, we also explore the subtle difference between data science and analytics and how you can jump into the industry from other completely unrelated ones.
The audio clip you heard in this episode is from Alex The Analyst's YouTube video, which can be found at this link. If you'd like a more detailed dive into the career path, check out this blog by Career Foundry.
Gen Z has demands, and leaders are paying attention. Today, the old leadership styles just won't cut it, especially regarding two key areas - social and environmental justice. In this episode, we explore the nuances of leadership styles and the expectations of Gen Z. We also get personal with our own experiences with leadership, and what we'd like to see. This is the final episode of our 5 part series on Gen Z.
To learn more about climate quitting, check out this report by KPMG. If you'd like to learn more about Disney vs Ron DeSantis, hear this episode of Today, Explained by Vox.
Budgeting is not something we are taught in school. So naturally, managing money isn't something many people are good at, especially at the start of their careers. If you've struggled with finance, this episode is just for you. We speak to Mohit Shenoy, a wealth management expert from India. He walks us through the basics of financial management, and how to make your money work for you. From understanding the difference between savings and investments to figuring out where to park your money, Mohit walks us through all the basics a fresh grad should know heading into their first job.
What do you look for when deciding on a job offer? Apart from salary, you should always look at the employee benefits the company offers. This could vary from mental health days to free breakfasts, and health insurance to an onsite gym. Of course, in 2023 a lot of employee benefits have been cut back on, but that doesn't mean they aren't important. To help us understand why they matter, and how employees can make sure they get benefits that work for them, we spoke to Dubai-based HR professional Nashrah Siddiqui. Through her experience, she helped us understand why benefits still matter, and how employers are trying to keep up with the changing times.
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Do you prefer to work remotely, at the office, or a hybrid model? What about the duration of your work week, do you think 5 days is too long? These are questions that are now being actively discussed and debated by both employers and employees. To get a sense of where Gen Z stands, and how employers are responding, we had a chat with Dubai-based HR professional Nashrah Siddiqui. As someone with their finger on the pulse for various generations, she helped us understand the challenges of the "new normal", and what fresh graduates need to keep in mind when hunting for jobs.
The audio clip in this episode is from a September 2022 episode of CNBC's 'Squawk Box' featuring Former SEC Chair Jay Clayton and venture capitalist Kevin O'Leary. If you'd like to learn more about the history of the work week and the evolution of a "weekend", check out this 2023 article by Erin Blakemore for National Geographic.
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Education is perhaps the most important investment we will all make in our life, so why doesn't it prepare us better for the workplace? To help us understand the gap, and how it is being addressed, we spoke to Dr. Lata Swaminathan, an Associate Professor affiliated with Mumbai University. She helped us break down the challenges of today's education systems, as well as how students can take control and prepare themselves.
The audio clip in this episode is from a 2022 report by NBC News that can be accessed via this YouTube Link. For more information on the current state of higher education as well as global statistics, you can refer to this 2022 UNESCO report. For more information on "degree inflation", do check out this BBC article from 2021.
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Sometimes in life, we need to take a bold step into the unknown. Whether it's a new city, job, or industry, there are plenty of opportunities for us to start fresh. But how do you make the most of your new path? To answer that, this week on The CareerCast, we talked to Aman Dhall. No stranger to starting fresh, Aman's varied experiences has made him somewhat an authority on the topic. If you too plan to start something new, Aman's advice could be just the thing you need.
This episode of The CareerCast is hosted by Afnan Ahmed and Srivats Lakshman.
When it comes to many aspects of our lives, a lot of us are told to "never settle". However, chasing the constant perfect can have massive implications, both for our mental and physical health. This week on The CareerCast, we explore the idea of satisfaction with Rubal Mehta, a Delhi-based architect. She walks us through her own life experiences and how she has made peace with who she is, and where she is. Along the way, she also guides us on how we too can learn to draw a line.
This episode of The CareerCast is hosted by Srivats Lakshman and Afnan Ahmed.
The word potential has a significant weight on our professional lives, which is why this week on The CareerCast we decided to explore the term. From understanding what potential actually means, to how we can live up to it, Jaskanwar Singh joins us for a wide-ranging interview on the subject. As a CEO & founder who balances several other jobs, Jaskanwar's story should inspire you to do more.
The CareerCast is hosted by Srivats Lakshman (@srivi20) and Afnan Ahmed (_nan_man_).
"Do what you love, love what you do" is a popular Blackberry slogan from when the brand was a thing. While the company may no longer be around, the sentiment of that statement very much is. But how do you identify what you love? To discover that, The CareerCast sat down with Humans of Canines founder Poorvaja Kumar. She takes us through her long and winding career, based on her singular passion for social work. She also speaks about the importance of diverse experiences, and how we can learn to love our jobs, even when they might not seem like what we wanted to do initially.
You can find Poorvaja on Instagram at @humansofcanines. The CareerCast is hosted by Srivats Lakshman (@srivi20) and Afnan Ahmed (@_nan_man_).
There's no easy way to define success, especially in the modern workplace. So how should we look at success? According to engineer-turned-advertiser Ayshwarya Sharma, there's no need to have a single definition. In this episode of The CareerCast, Ayshwarya uses her own life as an example of how success should be seen, and how people can measure their success. She also gives us some tips on building a work-life-balance that works.
If you loved what you heard, don't forget to check out Ayshwarya and her work at https://ayshwaryasharma.com. The CareerCast is hosted by Srivats Lakshman and Afnan Ahmed, who can be found on Instagram and LinkedIn.
Getting fit is a huge challenge for many, but if done right, it has so many knock on effects. From your confidence to your personality, you will be a whole new person if you get your fitness routine just right. That's the mission Agish Kavathil is on, through his own fitness business in Dubai. Here him talk about channelling his love for fitness into a career, and shaping the lives of many people around him.
The CareerCast is hosted by Srivats Lakshman (@srivi20) and Afnan Ahmed (@_nan_man_). You can find Agish on Instagram at @agish.k, and check out his offerings at www.akfitness.co