Thank you Dan! I'm struggling to stay positive about job hunting because I'm a perfectionist and a naturally pessimistic person so I'm grateful for this perspective.
Worth watching.. Especially fo ppl to land a decent job.. 1. Self knowledge (know yourself better) 2. Explore the options (do research) 3. CV (prepare curriculum Vitae) Ps: one should follow in order from top and not vice versa to get better results... Bonus: Building network👍 Asum Dan!!
Very helpful and easy to follow Thanks Dan! Also really appreciate you making time for sessions with students /alumni / groups during this time (as connected on Linkedin earlier) One thing I learnt from my time at SBS and the journey I made to it - It will make a great positive difference for incoming students if they had this knowledge you share here before term commences in September, and actually work on the 1st two steps of 'Self Discovery' and 'Explore' through such an online based guiding programme in the months prior to commencing the degree. This would really help them hit the road running when they join SBS and make the most of the year... What are your thoughts?
@@akankshaanand6773 I totally agree - it's one of the reasons I wanted to do this talk, to get students and others who are considering career transitions thinking about this as soon as possible
Excellent advice for job seekers of any age Dan, I wish I’d had this type of advice when I was first starting out. I might not have ended up in so many jobs I hated!!
Great talk! I’ve personally been impacted by Dan’s career coaching and am very grateful to him. He has really helped me evolve my perspective on and approach to my job search.
@Dan and I had a session together where I took career advice from him. Really interesting advice and very positively reinforcing in all ways. He has been making an effort to reach out to multiple people who have been affected by the pandemic and this video is so apt! I'm sure this will be useful to many job seekers out there. Thanks Dan!
Great talk, Dan. As an incoming candidate to Oxford this fall, this is a great way to build my networking journey. Currently in the explore and self journey as per the framework.
This talk was really Amazing! Thank you for breaking it down into such simple stages and communicating how each stage helps towards our Career building journey.
It's a lot of work to tailor your cover letter. Most companies dont even look at your cover letter. I'd suggest focus on your CV, and write a simple email in your application.
Thank you Dan! I'm struggling to stay positive about job hunting because I'm a perfectionist and a naturally pessimistic person so I'm grateful for this perspective.
Worth watching.. Especially fo ppl to land a decent job..
1. Self knowledge (know yourself better)
2. Explore the options (do research)
3. CV (prepare curriculum Vitae)
Ps: one should follow in order from top and not vice versa to get better results...
Bonus: Building network👍
Asum Dan!!
Thanks Mohamed, glad you find it useful!
@@danjkiernan thanks to you Dan!! Very useful😁..
Extremely useful approach, Dan! The change in perspective from desk research to a more holistic way of 'exploring' is extremely fresh and helpful.
Thanks Vibhuti!
Glad to see this published and I hope it’s useful for job seekers!
Clear and concise 😍
@@kasim9931 thank-you!
Very helpful and easy to follow Thanks Dan! Also really appreciate you making time for sessions with students /alumni / groups during this time (as connected on Linkedin earlier)
One thing I learnt from my time at SBS and the journey I made to it - It will make a great positive difference for incoming students if they had this knowledge you share here before term commences in September, and actually work on the 1st two steps of 'Self Discovery' and 'Explore' through such an online based guiding programme in the months prior to commencing the degree. This would really help them hit the road running when they join SBS and make the most of the year... What are your thoughts?
@@akankshaanand6773 I totally agree - it's one of the reasons I wanted to do this talk, to get students and others who are considering career transitions thinking about this as soon as possible
Excellent advice for job seekers of any age Dan, I wish I’d had this type of advice when I was first starting out. I might not have ended up in so many jobs I hated!!
Thanks Paul
Great talk! I’ve personally been impacted by Dan’s career coaching and am very grateful to him. He has really helped me evolve my perspective on and approach to my job search.
Thanks for the support Chelsea!
Glad I took the time to watch this, there were some aspects in the video which I never considered. Well worth a watch!
Thanks Andy!
@Dan and I had a session together where I took career advice from him. Really interesting advice and very positively reinforcing in all ways.
He has been making an effort to reach out to multiple people who have been affected by the pandemic and this video is so apt! I'm sure this will be useful to many job seekers out there.
Thanks Dan!
Thank-you Anushka!
Great talk, Dan. As an incoming candidate to Oxford this fall, this is a great way to build my networking journey. Currently in the explore and self journey as per the framework.
This talk was really Amazing! Thank you for breaking it down into such simple stages and communicating how each stage helps towards our Career building journey.
Great TED Talk, highly recommend! Give it a watch!
thanks Thred!
It's a lot of work to tailor your cover letter. Most companies dont even look at your cover letter. I'd suggest focus on your CV, and write a simple email in your application.
Try telling this to someone who has been rejected so much and down in the dumps to the point they feel worthless. Learning requires confidence
Great content and great delivery Dan!l This is such a useful perspective to approach the job market, thanks for sharing!
Thanks @roberta, much appreciated!
I love the positivity, but “open-ended learning journeys” don’t pay next weeks bills or assist with businesses that are being shut down.
Thank you for this sharing this helpful approach!
Thank you so much for this.
Oh my god he looks like skinny Pete from breaking bad
This is awesome!
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