In this episode of the UC San Diego Career Podcast, I explore the theme of "Authenticity in the Workplace" alongside guests Associate Vice Chancellor, Cheryl Harrelson, Senior Executive Director of Alumni Relations, Natalee Ellars, and Co-Host, Jade Pearson, Associate Director, Career Development and Industry Engagement. Together, we discuss navigating career paths, the importance of being true to oneself in professional environments, and how authenticity contributes to individual and organizational success. The discussion begins with introspective self-introductions from each guest, shedding light on their diverse career paths and current roles. Throughout the episode, thought-provoking questions are posed, prompting insightful responses. The conversation navigates through the concept of authenticity and its correlation with happiness at work, addressing concerns and benefits associated with embracing one's true self. The importance of creating psychologically safe environments where individuals feel empowered to be vulnerable and express differing viewpoints is explored, emphasizing the role of leaders in fostering inclusive cultures. Guests share personal experiences of alignment and mismatch between personal values and organizational culture, highlighting valuable lessons learned from such encounters. The episode concludes with a lightning round, touching upon the practice of "code-switching" at work and its implications on authenticity. In his closing remarks, Hassan Akmal emphasizes the significance of self-discovery in the journey toward meaningful work, reminding listeners that understanding oneself is the cornerstone of career development. Jade Pearson echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the lifelong nature of the career journey. Listeners are encouraged to connect with the guests for further insights and discussions, as they reflect on the transformative power of purpose and passion in driving positive change. Join us on this enlightening exploration of authenticity, career paths, and the pursuit of purpose in the workplace. Remember, your authenticity has the potential to shape not only your career but also the world around you.
In this episode, Hassan Akmal, Executive Director of Career & Professional Development at UC San Diego, interviews Mel Pearce, Strategic Relationship Manager at Handshake! Mel is a former career coach with over 10 years of experience in career services and higher education. This episode showcases the transformative influence of pivotal moments that help define our professional trajectories. Mel's journey highlights the fusion between strategic connections and transferable skills. From her roots in counseling to the dynamic landscape of higher education, she is now a key player at an incredible organization, Handshake.
So, prepare yourself with an open mind to possibilities as we navigate this season's theme, "Skills Are the New Currency," let Mel's insights inspire you to view your career path not as a predetermined route but as a new path that paints the picture of your professional career and life journey.
In this episode, Hassan Akmal, Executive Director of Career and Professional Development, interviews alumnus August Mao, the Lead Product Manager at the Executive Office of the President, The White House! August illuminates the intricate dance between technology, public policy, and career navigation, painting a vivid picture of the evolving landscape of work. From the impactful intersection of public service and technology to the importance of adaptability in a world of perpetual change, August encourages us to align with our true identities and prioritize building relationships with people.
So, equip yourself with curiosity, embrace change, and chart a course toward meaningful work while prioritizing alignment with your authentic self on your professional journey.
When we hear the word #quantum, we think about quantum physics. In the simplest of terms, quantum refers to the minimum amount of energy required to produce a change or the minimum value of any physical property in an interaction. In this episode, we examine the fascinating world of #quantumleadership and how it connects us to our own career and life design. The future of work is changing us and our spaces, and Suzaita Hiplolito's insights remind us of the importance of embodying our authentic power to thrive in this dynamic environment. Her journey from personal struggles to self-discovery and her dedication to unlocking human potential illustrate the profound impact of purposeful leadership in the world of tomorrow.
Join us in this discussion as we discover the key to unlocking a quantum way of life.
In this episode, Hassan Akmal, Executive Director of Career & Professional Development, interviews the architect of UC San Diego Career Center! Joseph Martinez shares his journey that began with a deep-rooted sense of curiosity and a passion for innovation. Curiosity is the spark that ignites our pursuit of knowledge and pushes us to explore uncharted territories. At the heart of any career and life blueprint is the belief that every day is a canvas, waiting to be designed. Mr. Martinez approaches each day as an opportunity to learn, grow, and make a positive impact. This mindset has helped him stay relevant in a fast-paced world and also to drive positive change. Mr. Martinez highlights how curiosity and passion are your greatest allies. He firmly believes that you have the power to shape your own path and make a lasting impact on the world. Join us in this discussion as we dive deep into the legacy this incredible visionary and architect is leaving behind! "KEEP YOUR EYES SHARPLY FOCUSED, YOU NEED KNOW WHEN AN EXPONENTIAL OPPORTUNITY RESIDES IN THE DOMAIN OF AESTHETICS." —Joseph Martinez Learn more: Career.UCSD.edu
In this episode, Jiaying Wu, Lead Data Scientist at CVS Health, dives into the boundless realm of artificial intelligence and its transformative impact on education. The future of AI promises to be nothing short of revolutionary, changing the way we learn in ways we could scarcely imagine just a few years ago.
We explore how AI-driven personalized learning platforms are redefining traditional classrooms, tailoring experiences to individual needs, and fostering a more inclusive and efficient learning environment for all. We paint a vivid picture of how AI is disrupting the status quo and ushering in a new era of education.
Join us on this thought-provoking journey as we unravel the exciting landscape of the future of artificial intelligence, offering a glimpse of the possibilities and perils it brings to the way we learn.
Is the secret to the pivot, preparing for the pivot? What about transferable skills, relationships, being agile, and networking? In this episode, Greg Costanzo, Customer Success Manager in Hiring at LinkedIn, explains how he followed his gut when it was the right time to change, but the preparation was extensive and intentional. He also had to figure out new strategies on how to position himself for a positive change and the timing. By focusing on core values, culture, a little soul searching, and figuring out where to pivot to, he was able to learn and get closer to his next step each day. Don’t miss this episode and learn what ultimately made the difference for him in his success.
We talk a lot about entrepreneurship. But rarely, do we talk about the role of intrapreneurship. In this episode, Ping Yeh, entrepreneur, intrapreneur, alumnus, alumni board president, and former scholar-athlete, shares how he has leveraged both through adversity towards becoming a visionary CEO. He encourages students to be leaders at an early stage to help them become their best selves in the future. He also shares how meditation and focus are critical to solving problems, both inside your career trajectory and for organizations. Don't miss this deep dive!
Hassan Akmal and Tod Oliviere from the UC San Diego Career Center co-host this exciting episode on the topic, "Resilience, Optimism, and Self-Efficacy through the Lens of Scholar Athletes," with Mariel Ruiz Stasiuk. According to the NCAA Student-Athlete Well-Being Study in spring 2020, in most instances, the rates of reported mental health concerns experienced by scholar-athletes were 1.5 to two times higher than have been historically reported by NCAA student-athletes in pre-pandemic studies.
Respondents noted academic worries (43%), lack of access to sports (33%), COVID-19 health concerns (31%), and financial worries (24%) as the top factors negatively impacting their mental health. The word that comes to mind is resilience.
Dive into this episode and learn how identity and the mental game are crucial to the success of scholar-athletes.
Hassan Akmal and Ron Reyes from the UC San Diego Career Center co-host this exciting episode on the topic, "Careers in Medicine," with distinguished UC San Diego alumni guest Dr. Reicher. They explore how immersing yourself and understanding how to solve problems will help you tackle issues facing healthcare, not to mention helping you get into medical school. Dr. Reicher explains that envisioning yourself already being in medical school your freshman year is a mindset that sets you up for success. Ron builds on this by stressing that exploring your curiosity will help you validate your interests, so finding people to ask the hard questions is critical.
In this episode, we explore career and life hacks to help you level up for a career in tech. Our guest, Angie Zhou, shares how tapping into your network and sharing goals even during a coffee chat can be beneficial for creating new opportunities for your career trajectory. Additionally, how giving back is the secret sauce of elevating your own keen level of self-awareness and one that is often neglected!
In this episode, we explore emerging trends that are driving deep and long-lasting transformation of our world of work. Our guest, M'Chelle Ryan, and Hassan Akmal dive into cultural, digital and drivers for the future towards a more empowered workforce — one staged for new skills, mindsets, and behaviors that are allowing for increased resilience and social mobility during periods of significant change.
In this episode, we explore that it takes to land and navigate a career in software engineering. Our guest, Tuan Dang, has worked for multiple big names including Microsoft, Salesforce, and now, Linkedin. He shares how he prepared for this career, what has helped in be successful, and some secrets to leveraging your current role for new and future opportunities!
In this episode, we dive into the "how" and "why" of graduate school. So many people contemplate whether or not they should apply for a graduate program, and what it takes to be "Grad School-Ready." Join us we demystify how your lived experiences can help you on the journey towards the right program for you.
In this episode, Jordan Maness, Certified Life Coach, Career Consultant, Lecturer, Podcast Host, and Inspiration Junkie — dives into the many misconceptions about happiness and features of the mind that make us thing the way we do, many times not for the better. In fact, he speaks about Coursera’s second most popular class (taught by a Yale Professor): “The Science of Well-Being,” with half a million enrolled since the pandemic hit. Why are so many people still searching for meaning and pivoting? Find out why!