You Don’t Suck, the Job Market Does with Asha Aravindakshan, Bestselling Author of “Skills: The Common Denominator

On this episode of Career Diaries, I welcome Asha Aravindakshan, author of “Skills: The Common Denominator.” Asha shares her insights into navigating the complexities of career pivoting, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and leveraging transferable skills.


Key Takeaways:

(02:20) Asha’s background, education and early career.
(02:45) The unexpected career start of an internship and the decision to pursue stability.
(06:27) The concept of hindsight in career decisions and the value of reflecting on past choices and skill acquisition.
(09:16) The importance of hard work in your 20s and its long-term benefits.
(15:07) Asha’s strategic approach to identifying the right industry and role.
(19:36) Building a personal brand and the role of authenticity in career progression.
(24:12) Networking strategies that go beyond traditional methods.
(29:04) Storytelling is a crucial skill in today’s job market.
(31:33) Advice on the effectiveness of cold applying for jobs with a targeted approach.

Resources Mentioned:

“The Startup of You” by Reid Hoffman

OTTA


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