by Angela Copeland | May 22, 2018 | Indeed.com, Job Search, Podcast, Remote Work From Home, Tech Jobs, Technology Jobs
Episode 169 is live! This week, we talk with Raj Mukherjee in Austin, TX.
Raj is the Senior Vice President of Product at the world’s number one job website: Indeed.com.
I interviewed Raj last year about the latest Indeed products, and I’m so excited for you to learn what’s new at Indeed in 2018.
On today’s episode, Raj shares:
- What you need to know about your privacy on Indeed.com (in other words, your boss won’t know you’re looking!)
- The scoop on Indeed’s new skills based screening platform
- What Indeed Prime is and why you should try it
- How the enhanced company profile on Indeed may help with your job search
- Thoughts on the future of remote work
Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher.
To learn more about Raj’s work, visit Indeed at www.indeed.com. You can also follow Raj on Twitter at @rajatism. And, you can check out Indeed Prime here: https://prime.indeed.com/refer/c-xuoiAJQ
Thanks to everyone for listening! Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave me a review!
by Angela Copeland | May 1, 2018 | Podcast, Sexism
Episode 168 is live! This week, we talk with Annie Hardy in Austin, TX.
Annie is the Founder and Managing Director at Zeet Insights, where she leads a team of market researchers and strategists. She spoke at SXSW with one of recent guests, Erika Gable, on the topic of fighting sexism at work.
We’re going to cover a sensitive topic that we don’t usually cover on this show: sexism at work. Our goal with this conversation is to both enlighten and empower both men and women on this important issue that impacts everyone.
On today’s episode, Annie shares:
- The biggest misconception about sexism at work
- What we can all do to treat everyone more equally
- How sexism and sexual assault are different, and what sexism can look like in the workplace
- How to handle sexist behavior if it’s happening to you
Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher.
To learn more about Annie, visit her website at www.zeetinsights.com.
Thanks to everyone for listening! And, thank you to those who sent me questions. You can send me your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching.
Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave me a review!
by Angela Copeland | Apr 24, 2018 | Advice, Podcast, Sexism
Episode 167 is live! This week, we talk with Erika Gable in Columbus, Ohio.
Erika is the Executive Director of the Women’s Small Business Accelerator. She brings over 17 years of experience with nonprofits and social enterprises.
Today, we’re going to cover a sensitive topic that we don’t usually cover on this show: sexism at work. Our goal with this conversation is to both enlighten and empower both men and women on this important issue that impacts everyone.
On today’s episode, Erika shares:
- The biggest misconception about sexism at work
- Why people don’t speak up more about sexism
- What we can all do to treat everyone more equally
- How to handle sexist behavior if it’s happening to you
Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher.
To learn more about Erika, visit her website at http://wsbaohio.org/.
Thanks to everyone for listening! And, thank you to those who sent me questions. You can send me your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching.
Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave me a review!
by Angela Copeland | Apr 17, 2018 | Depression, Frustration, Happiness, Job Search, Layoff, Mental Health, Outplacement, Podcast, Unemployment
Episode 166 is live! This week, we talk with Elizabeth Gross in Boston, Massachusetts.
Elizabeth is the Founder of Job Search Divas, where she helps job seekers through their job search journey. Elizabeth has extensive experience at a number of companies, including Monster, Bank of America, and Constant Contact.
On today’s episode, Elizabeth shares:
- The first thing you should do when you’ve been laid off
- The biggest challenge you may face if you’ve been laid off
- What you can do to be a better job candidate online
- Which emotional support you should (and shouldn’t) seek out after you’ve been laid off
Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher.
To learn more about Elizabeth, visit her website at www.jobsearchdivas.com.
Thanks to everyone for listening! And, thank you to those who sent me questions. You can send me your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching.
Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave me a review!
by Angela Copeland | Apr 10, 2018 | Money, Negotiating, Networking, Pay, Podcast
Episode 165 is live! This week, we talk with Dr. David Burkus in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
David is an author, speaker, and associate professor of leadership and innovation at Oral Roberts University. His new book, Friend of a Friend, offers readers a new perspective on how to grow their networks and build key connections. He also gave a TEDx Talk titled, “Why you should know how much your coworkers get paid.”
On today’s episode, David shares:
- What pay transparency is, and the pros and cons of using it
- Why we may feel underpaid, and what we can do about it
- Why networking and professional networks are important to our careers
- What a super connector is, and why they matter
- What you can do if you’re looking for a networking option that’s not a mixer
Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher.
To learn more about David and his new book Friend of a Friend, visit his website at https://davidburkus.com.
Thanks to everyone for listening! And, thank you to those who sent me questions. You can send me your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching.
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by Angela Copeland | Apr 3, 2018 | Diversity, Gender Intelligence, LinkedIn, Podcast
Episode 164 is live! This week, we talk with Mark Lobosco in San Francisco, California.
Mark is the Vice President of Talent Solutions at LinkedIn. He’s responsible for leading the global pre-sales, sales and customer success teams for LinkedIn’s Talent Solutions business. Mark also sponsors a number of company-wide Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging initiatives and is the executive sponsor of HOLA, LinkedIn’s Latin employee resource group.
I’m excited to invite Mark onto the show today to talk about diversity in today’s workplace. There are so many important discussions going on around diversity right now, that include issues including race, gender, age, disabilities, and more.
We are also commemorating the 50th year of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy this month, so this is an important time to have this conversation. With these things in mind, LinkedIn recently released its report on 2018 Global recruiting trends. We will dig into LinkedIn’s findings and why they are important.
On today’s episode, Mark shares:
- The differences between diversity, inclusion, and belonging
- Why companies are increasing their focus on diversity
- How to identify companies that are diverse and inclusive when you’re job seeking
- Predictions on how diversity will continue to evolve in the workplace
Listen and learn more! You can play the podcast here, or download it on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also find it in Amazon Alexa as a new Alexa Skill!
To learn more about Mark and LinkedIn, visit LinkedIn.com at https://www.linkedin.com/in/marklobosco/.
Thanks to everyone for listening! And, thank you to those who sent me questions. You can send me your questions to Angela@CopelandCoaching.com. You can also send me questions via Twitter. I’m @CopelandCoach. And, on Facebook, I am Copeland Coaching.
Don’t forget to help me out. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave me a review!
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