September 24, 2024
Stephanie Keaveney
One of the most delightful parts of working at Talent Market is discovering that nearly every career topic can be explored with either a dating or cocktail-related analogy. And living with a former bartender means much of my time outside of work is spent as a taste tester for new concoctions. So it’s no big surprise that a recent discussion on building your professional brand got me thinking about the overlap with crafting a great cocktail.
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In the midst of graduation season, the Talent Market team wanted to share some of the most important lessons we learned at the start of our careers. Embrace networking – Stephanie
When I was a fresh-faced graduate, I thought my network was about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. To me, networking was just a bunch of people handing out business cards and pretending to be interested in each other’s lives. But luckily, I had a…
July 19, 2022
Claire Kittle Dixon
How in the $@&# does the government deserve this much of my income?
I still remember the seething anger I felt when my accountant told me how much I owed the government in quarterly taxes.
At 24, I had started my own little company and was a 1099 contract employee. Going from a W-2 employee to being self-employed meant no more income tax withholding. And that meant I acutely felt the pain of how much Uncle…
Read MoreSeptember 15, 2021
Many moons ago I was at a networking function in Washington, DC when a gentleman strolled up to me with the Worst Networking Line Ever™.
“What do you do?”
“I’m a graduate student at….”
Before I could finish the sentence he turned around and walked away. I kid you not. His exceptional deductive reasoning skills led him to believe I would be no help in his quest to take over the world, so he left me…
Read MoreFebruary 17, 2021
This will shock no one to hear, but I’m a bit of a dork – A data dork, if you want to get specific. Give me a glass of red wine and a database and I could be happy for hours. Yes, I am the most fun at parties.
I love digging into the numbers, creating reports, and discovering new things. Specifically, I dork out on understanding what the numbers in Talent Market’s database are telling us and how we…
Read MoreNovember 17, 2020
By Katy Gambella
How do I find a mentor? How do I ask that person to be my mentor? How do I get the most out of a mentoring relationship?
I hear these questions from young professionals all the time. And I can relate because I struggled with all of these things myself.
Striking up a relationship with a potential mentor might seem really awkward, but it doesn’t need to be! Here are 7 keys to finding…
Read MoreSeptember 20, 2020
Even the most prolific posters on the ‘book, the most abundant tweeters in the Twittersphere, and the most inexhaustible Insta users (we haven’t gotten any queries from TikTok folks just yet) still come to us with burning questions about one social media outlet: LinkedIn.
After all, it’s the only social media site that should look more like your resume than a complete photo journal of you doing goat yoga or the arugula and beet salad you made for Thursday night’s…
Read MoreSeptember 27, 2018
As many of you know, the State Policy Network Annual Meeting is just around the corner. Those who have attended understand that it’s one of the best free-market networking events of the year. As such, I thought it would be appropriate to dedicate this month’s Talent Tip to networking.
If you’re like many people, your palms are already sweating as you think about how to mingle with senior leaders, board members, VIPS, and other movers and…
Read MoreJune 14, 2016
Talent Tip #80: The Power of Networking: Landing a Job (And Maybe a Dog-Sitter) in One Evening
When I first moved to Washington, DC for graduate school many moons ago, I found myself surrounded by students and faculty who had a very different worldview than my own. I distinctly remember seeing a larger than life “Socialist Meeting Today” banner hanging outside of a building on campus. I thought it was a joke until I noticed the large gathering under the…
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