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Young Professionals Podcast
David Paykin
88 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome! This podcast is focused on my journey and education as a young professional. I intend to provide a library of practical knowledge for myself and those who may want to learn what's actually going on in the lives, industries, and pursuits of young professionals to get a head start on their own paths.
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Welcome! This podcast is focused on my journey and education as a young professional. I intend to provide a library of practical knowledge for myself and those who may want to learn what's actually going on in the lives, industries, and pursuits of young professionals to get a head start on their own paths.
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Careers
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Lessons Learned in the Real World
Young Professionals Podcast
4 minutes 59 seconds
5 years ago
Lessons Learned in the Real World

Billy and I share some of the things we learned as we were transitioning from college to the real world. 


I also discuss why there's an argument for asking younger workers about their experiences versus those who are further on in their careers to understand what a culture or workplace environment for a specific company is like since they work in that space that you may work in as well. In other words, they're in the same stage of their career that you would be in 1 to 2 years.


Asking senior leadership about their experiences is still important because they'll provide unique insight that a young professional can't, but I would argue you should get advice from both and calibrate the context in which they're providing you insight.


You can find Billy here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billylawton/


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Young Professionals Podcast
Welcome! This podcast is focused on my journey and education as a young professional. I intend to provide a library of practical knowledge for myself and those who may want to learn what's actually going on in the lives, industries, and pursuits of young professionals to get a head start on their own paths.