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How do you become an Industrial Engineer? Join hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez as they delve into the inspiring journey of Marissa Bowman, the Director of Manufacturing Engineering at Blue Halo.
Growing up in Las Cruces, New Mexico, surrounded by family and pecan trees, Marissa's path was far from clear. But through the guidance of mentors and a passion for problem-solving, she found herself immersed in the world of engineering. Discover how she navigated her way from working at Sandia National Labs to making impactful changes at Blue Halo, all while balancing family life and ultra-marathons.
Explore the fascinating work of Blue Halo, a company making strides in military defense and creating jobs in Albuquerque. Marissa shares her experiences, challenges, and the harmony she has found between work and life. Plus, get a behind-the-scenes look at the intriguing world of the Z machine and the unexpected adventures it brought.
Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with insights on engineering, career growth, and the importance of mentorship. Whether you're an aspiring engineer or simply curious about the field, this episode offers a delightful blend of personal stories and professional wisdom.
Explore career opportunities and learn more about Blue Halo:
https://bluehalo.com/careers/https://www.youtube.com/@BlueHalollc
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How do you become a Librarian? What's the difference between public and academic libraries?
In this episode, Nadia shares her experiences of balancing a busy family life with her love for literature, the differences between public and academic libraries, and the vital role libraries play in communities. Explore the diverse resources libraries offer and their adaptability in an ever-evolving digital world.
Get ready for a lively discussion on the importance of mentorship, the joy of learning, and the unexpected surprises of library life. Plus, discover how libraries continue to be a cornerstone of community support and engagement.
Good Job New Mexico!
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How do you become a School Resource Counselor?In this episode of Good Job New Mexico, we dive into the inspiring journey of Lorraine Chavez, also known as Ms. College Career, a college and career readiness resource counselor with Albuquerque Public Schools.Hear her story on how she found her passion for helping students, and her journey to become the person she needed when she was younger.
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Hey listeners! We're on break this week, but while we're out, we want to hear from YOU! Ever had an unforgettable experience at work? Maybe your interview went perfectly... until it didn't, or the lunchroom drama spiraled out of control. Whether it's funny, awkward, or downright bizarre, we want to feature your work stories on the podcast!
Send us your wild, inspiring, or cringe-worthy moments at [email protected], and don't worry—if you'd like to stay anonymous, we've got you covered. Until we're back, keep being awesome, and we can't wait to share your stories soon on Good Job, New Mexico!
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How do you become a Meteorologist? Is being a Meteorologist a good career? In this thrilling episode of "Good Job, New Mexico," we sit down with Jacob Alexander, an operational meteorologist at Sandia National Laboratories, whose work goes far beyond the green screens of weather stations. Discover the dangerous and exciting moments that have defined his career.
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In this special mini-episode of Good Job New Mexico, we're joined by our summer intern, Estevan Sandoval. Estevan shares his first internship experience, reflecting on the challenges, growth, and skills gained during his time with us. From creating office name tags to compiling a detailed booklet on workplace art, Estevan's contributions have left a lasting impact. Tune in to hear about his journey, future ambitions, and some fun rapid-fire questions!
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How do you become a Sanitation Worker / Garbage Collector?
In this episode of "Good Job New Mexico," two employees from Albuquerque's Solid Waste Management Department, Philip Barajas and Martin Saiz, discuss their roles as waste collectors. They share insights on recycling myths, proper disposal practices, and the satisfaction they find in their work. The episode emphasizes the importance of waste management and encourages better recycling habits.
For more information on recycling, visit cabq.gov/solidwaste
If interested in the CDL program, visit or call a Workforce Center near you: dws.state.nm.us/Office-Locations
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How do you become a Personal or Group Fitness Trainer?In this episode of Good Job, New Mexico, hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez chat with Thea Muehlenweg, a fitness coach at Orange Theory Fitness. Thea discusses her transition from studying public administration to discovering a passion for fitness and wellness. She shares the challenges of job hunting, the emotional toll of working in a non-profit, and how being laid off led her to a more fulfilling career. Thea emphasizes the importance of not staying in a job that doesn't bring joy, the courage needed to make life changes, and why she chose to stay in Albuquerque despite other opportunities. Her story highlights the value of exploring new paths and finding work that feels rewarding.
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In this episode, your hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez sit down with the inspiring Angie Alley, the Interim Associate Dean at Central New Mexico Community College.
Angie speaks to the importance of passion in education, the value of speaking well, and her love for Broadway musicals. You’ll hear about her adorable toy poodle, Archie, who brings smiles to her workplace, and even get a glimpse into her childhood dreams of teaching and performing.
Follow us on social media @GoodjobNM for behind-the-scenes content and adorable dog pictures!
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In this episode we interview Marcos Martinez, the Deputy Secretary for the Department of Workforce Solutions. Marcos, who has been with the agency for over 30 years, shares his journey from starting in a field office in Taos to becoming Deputy Secretary in Albuquerque New Mexico. He discusses his passion for helping people find employment and his dedication to community service, emphasizing the importance of building relationships and maintaining respect.
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How do you become a Bus Driver?In today's episode, we chat with Robert Chavez, a dedicated Motor Coach Operator (Bus Driver) for the City of Albuquerque’s Transit Department. Robert shares his journey from paratransit services to city buses, highlighting the extensive training and focus required for his job. He provides engaging anecdotes about regular passengers, discusses the challenges of the role, and expresses his love for driving. The conversation also underscores the city's active hiring efforts, the job benefits, and Robert's commitment to helping people.
Interested in becoming a Bus Driver? Apply today! The city is actively hiring Motor Coach Operators.Visit Cabq.gov/TransitJobs for detailed information on benefits
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How do you become a nurse?
Join hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez in this episode of "Good Job, New Mexico" as they chat with Jess Wood, a nurse practitioner
Jess shares her journey of balancing multiple jobs, and the importance of continuous learning in healthcare. She also offers valuable advice for aspiring nurses and recounts memorable patient encounters.
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Join hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez as they chat with Ryan Kennedy, the Project Purchasing Manager for Cupertino Electric, currently working on the Meta project in Los Lunas. Ryan shares insights into his career and the purchasing field.Tune in to hear Ryan’s inspiring story—a testament to resilience, seizing opportunities, and how a diverse career path can lead to unexpected and rewarding destinations.
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Join hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez in this episode of "Good Job, New Mexico" as they chat with Sophie Trusty, the Program Director at Mandy's Farm.Sophie shares her journey from New Hampshire to New Mexico and her passion for agriculture and special education. Discover how Mandy's Farm supports individuals with disabilities to live fulfilling lives, breaking down stereotypes along the way. Learn about the challenges and rewards of advocating for inclusivity in the community. Join the conversation and be inspired to make a difference in your community. Become a volunteer today at Mandy's Farm: https://www.mandysfarm.org/volunteerInterested in other service or volunteer opportunities? Check out AmeriCorps: https://americorps.gov/about
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What is Pre-Apprenticeship? Join hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez as they dive into the world of pre-apprenticeship with special guest Sade Smith. In this episode, Sade shares her journey from her very first job to her experience as the first pre-apprentice with the Department of Workforce Solutions.
With engaging conversation and practical advice, this episode offers a glimpse into the world of pre-apprenticeship and its impact on young professionals like Sade. So, whether you're considering a pre-apprenticeship or simply curious about career-building opportunities, join us on "Good Job, New Mexico" for an insightful discussion.
For more information on pre-apprenticeship and other programs, visit https://www.dws.state.nm.us/en-us/Job-Seekers/Explore-Career-Options/Apprenticeship
Good Job New Mexico!
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Good Job New Mexico features funny, personal, and informative conversations with New Mexico workers from all walks of life about the various jobs they’ve worked, how they’ve gotten to where they are, where they might be headed, and some of their weirdest, most intriguing and inspiring stories, sprinkled with just the right amount of advice and tips for the workplace.
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The podcast "Good Job, New Mexico" features hosts Stacy Johnston and Karla Meléndez from the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions. In each episode, they delve into various aspects of individuals' work lives, exploring different career paths and transitions. The hosts share personal anecdotes, discuss their own career journeys, and engage in insightful conversations with guests from diverse industries and career stages.
In the debut episode, Stacy and Karla introduce themselves, sharing tidbits about their backgrounds, career aspirations, and influences. Through a conversational format, they touch on topics such as career changes, mentorship, workplace dynamics, and the importance of supporting youth in career exploration.