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  • In this end-of-year review episode, I reflects on the growth and achievements of the podcast in 2024. I touch on and discuss the increase in episodes, the quality of guests, and the establishment of a niche in the recruitment industry.

    I shares challenges faced, particularly around consistency, and valuable lessons learned, including the importance of seeking help. I highlights his favorite guests and the insights gained from them, as well as what has worked and what hasn't behind the scenes.

    Looking ahead, I outlines goals for 2025, aiming to enhance the show's value as a resource for recruiters.

    This episode is in partnership with Recview :

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode I catch up with Mollie Gunn, global top performing recruiter at i-Pharm consulting.

    Mollie reflects on the importance of enjoying the process, the resilience of the healthcare recruitment industry, and her strategies for client acquisition. She emphasizes the significance of building long-term relationships and treating candidates and clients with care and respect.

    Mollie also discusses her personal growth and the impact her career has had on her life, highlighting the joy of helping others find fulfilling jobs.

    Takeaways:

    The Recruitment market in healthcare has been resilient despite market challenges.Building strong relationships is key to client acquisition success.Molly's strategic approach to business development has paid off.Long-term thinking is essential in recruitment for lasting success.Treating candidates like friends leads to better outcomes.Consistency in effort leads to consistent results in recruitment.The joy of helping others find jobs is a major motivator for Molly.Mollie values the culture and team dynamics at i-Pharm

    Chapters

    00:00 Marathon Reflections: The Journey Begins
    04:57 Recruitment Landscape: A Year in Review
    10:11 Business Development: Strategies for Success
    15:05 Long-Term Relationships: The Key to Recruitment Success
    17:53 The Value of Longevity in Recruitment
    19:12 Incentives and Team Dynamics
    21:33 Emotional Resilience in Recruitment
    23:52 Building Strong Client and Candidate Relationships
    26:39 Maintaining High Standards and Self-Expectations
    30:10 The Human Element of Recruitment
    33:41 Personal Growth Through Career Choices

    Please feel free to check out Mollie below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/molliegunn/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview:

    https://recview.co/

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  • In this episode, I catch up with Daniel Bryant, a senior recruitment consultant at Chandler McLeod, who shares his journey from a production operator in the steel industry to a successful recruiter.

    Daniel discusses the challenges he faced during his transition, the impact of relocating to Adelaide on his career, and the importance of adaptability in the fast-paced recruitment landscape.

    He emphasizes the rewarding nature of helping others find jobs and the continuous improvement mindset he maintains in his role. Daniel also talks about his aspirations for personal branding and the definition of success in his life, which centers around family and career balance.

    Takeaways

    Relocation to Adelaide significantly boosted his career growth.Learning by osmosis from colleagues was crucial for his development.He found a passion for recruitment through self-education and resources.Building client relationships is key to successful business development.Adaptability is essential in the fast-paced recruitment industry.Helping candidates find jobs is a rewarding aspect of recruitment.Continuous improvement is a priority for Daniel in his role.Personal branding is important for future career opportunities.Success for Daniel is defined by family happiness and stability.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Daniel Bryant and His Journey
    06:12 Overcoming Self-Doubt in a New Industry
    11:41 Strengths and Contributions in Recruitment
    18:27 The Importance of Adaptability in Recruitment
    24:13 Building a Personal Brand and Future Goals

    Check out Daniel below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-bryant-31a75719a/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview :

    https://recview.ai/

  • In this episode, I catch up with Natasha Lee, a recruiter and business owner who recently launched her own recruitment agency, Raw Earth Recruitment.

    Natasha shares her journey of starting the business, the challenges she faced, and the importance of resilience and confidence in her growth.

    She discusses the current state of the job market in heavy industries, her experiences in recruitment, and the significance of building authentic relationships with clients and candidates.

    Tash also reflects on her past roles and the lessons learned, emphasizing the continuous journey of personal and professional development.

    Takeaways

    Starting a business is both fun and challenging.The job market is what you make it; opportunities exist everywhere.Confidence grows from authenticity and surrounding yourself with supportive people.Resilience in recruitment means accepting setbacks and moving on quickly.Building relationships is key to success in recruitment.Every experience, good or bad, contributes to personal growth.Learning from past roles helps shape current practices.The importance of having a structured process in business operations.Success is defined by the impact you have on others.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Natasha Lee and Her Journey
    03:04 The Challenges of Starting a New Business
    05:50 Raw Earth Recruitment: Focus and Evolution
    08:58 Navigating the Job Market in Heavy Industries
    12:04 Personal Growth and Confidence as a Business Owner
    15:00 Learning from Past Experiences in Recruitment
    17:59 The Importance of Resilience in Recruitment
    20:57 Reflections on Recruitment in the US
    24:11 Building Relationships and Authenticity in Business
    27:02 Future Plans and Growth with Family
    29:59 Defining Success and Impact in Recruitment

    Please feel free to check out Tash below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/natashaleerawearth/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview:

    recview.co

  • In this episode, I catch up with Harriet Mellor, a sales transformation coach and entrepreneur, who shares her journey of starting her own sales coaching business.

    Harriet discusses the challenges faced in sales today, the importance of effective lead handling, and the transformative power of education in sales. She reflects on her entrepreneurial journey, the self-doubt she overcame, and her commitment to continuous learning.

    Harriet emphasizes the significance of impact over material success and outlines her future goals for her business, including helping reformed prisoners find success in sales roles.

    Takeaways

    Sales transformation coaching focuses on unlocking potential in individuals.Effective lead handling requires persistence and multiple touchpoints.Salespeople often underestimate the value of leads they receive.Building relationships and trust is crucial in sales.Harriet's entrepreneurial journey began with a desire to help others succeed.Self-doubt is a common challenge, but it can be overcome with support.Leaning into discomfort can lead to personal and professional growth.Continuous learning is essential for success in sales.Success is defined by the impact one has on others, not material possessions.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Harriet Mellor and Her Journey
    01:08 Current Business Overview and New Offerings
    03:42 Understanding Sales Transformation Coaching
    06:20 Challenges in Sales Today
    10:06 The Importance of Follow-Up in Sales
    13:11 Harriet's Entrepreneurial Journey
    18:01 Reflections on the Business Journey and Overcoming Self-Doubt
    21:17 Embracing Discomfort for Growth
    23:38 The Entrepreneurial Journey: A Personal Reflection
    25:48 Attributes of Success: Recognizing Strengths
    27:49 Sales Skills: The Art of Persistence
    30:00 Continuous Improvement: The Path to Mastery
    33:26 Key Lessons from Early Career
    36:05 Future Aspirations: Scaling and Impact
    37:55 Defining Success: Impact Over Materialism

    Feel free to check out Harriet below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/harriet-mellor/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview:

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode, I catch up with Theo Elliott, a recruiter of nearly 10 years who has recently started his own Industrial recruitment business in Australia after years of experience in New Zealand.

    Theo shares insights into the challenges of starting a new venture, the importance of personal branding, and the dynamics of the industrial recruitment space. He discusses client acquisition, retention, and the significance of understanding client needs.

    Theo reflects on his journey, the importance of work ethic, and his vision for success in both business and personal life.

    Takeaways:

    Starting a new recruitmnet business comes with challenges, including client acquisition and rejection.Personal branding is crucial in the recruitment industry.Understanding client needs is key to successful account management.The industrial recruitment space is currently candidate-driven, making retention a challenge.Building strong relationships with clients is essential for long-term success.Theo emphasizes the importance of grit and accountability in recruitment.Investing in personal development is vital for growth in the recruitment field.Work ethic has been a significant factor in Theo's career progression.Success for Theo includes building a sustainable business and work-life balance.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Theo Elliott and His Journey
    02:56 Starting Rover Recruitment: Challenges and Triumphs
    06:05 Understanding Personal Branding in Recruitment
    08:59 Navigating the Industrial Recruitment Space
    11:50 Client Management and Delivering on Promises
    15:13 The Importance of Accountability in Recruitment
    17:58 Overcoming Rejection and Building Confidence
    20:52 The Motivation Behind Starting His Own Business
    24:08 Balancing Business Ownership and Recruitment
    27:10 Self-Reflection and Continuous Improvement
    29:50 Defining Success in Business and Life

    Check out Theo below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/theo-elliott-12b134148/

    This epsiode is in partnership with Recview:

    https://recview.ai/

  • In this episode I catch up with Kylie Long, a high-performing salesperson in the construction industry who has recently embarked on her entrepreneurial journey with Avoca Interiors.

    Kylie shares her experiences transitioning from a corporate role to business ownership, her passion for sales, and the importance of integrity and customer service in her approach.

    She reflects on her career, the challenges she faced, and the lessons learned along the way, emphasizing the significance of self-belief and resilience. Kylie also discusses her vision for Avoca Interiors and what success means to her as she balances her professional ambitions with being a proud mother.

    Takeaways:

    Kylie launched Avoca Interiors to provide beautiful interior products.She enjoys the marketing and sales aspects of her business.Sales was not initially her passion but developed over time.Honesty and integrity are crucial in sales relationships.Building confidence came from support from friends and mentors.Resilience is key when facing challenges in sales.Customer service and follow-up are essential for success.Kylie aims to create a welcoming space for designers and clients.Success is about passion and excitement in daily work.Cherishing relationships has been vital throughout her career.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Kylie Long and Her New Venture
    05:10 Kylie's Journey into Entrepreneurship
    12:15 Building Self-Belief and Confidence
    17:52 Reflections on a Sales Career
    22:06 The Importance of Customer Service
    27:17 Lessons Learned and Advice for the Future
    30:21 Future Ambitions for Avoca Interiors

    Check out Kylie below :

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylie-long-135155186/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview:

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode, I catch up with Luca Caruana, a financial expert, money coach and founder of MoneyPal.

    We discuss the importance of financial wellbeing and literacy. Luca shares insights on the common financial struggles people face, the significance of having an emergency fund, and how to create a spending plan.

    He emphasizes the relationship between money and career choices, the importance of understanding one's financial goals, and the impact of health on financial decisions.

    The conversation also touches on the misconceptions surrounding money, the value of pursuing passion over paycheck, and the need for open discussions about finances within communities.

    Takeaways:

    Emergency funds are crucial for financial security.Many people struggle with money despite high incomes.Creating a spending plan can help manage finances better.Understanding your financial goals is essential for success.Health issues can shift your perspective on money.It's important to balance saving with enjoying life.Discussing finances openly can reduce stigma and stress.Pursuing passion in your career can lead to greater satisfaction.Helping others with financial guidance is deeply rewarding.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Financial Well-being
    03:35 The Growing Importance of Financial Literacy
    05:45 Common Financial Struggles
    11:38 Creating a Financial Forecast Plan
    15:09 The Impact of Money on Career Decisions
    18:34 Understanding Your Financial 'Why'
    21:23 Health and Wealth: A Personal Journey
    24:50 The Importance of Purpose in Saving
    30:03 Common Misconceptions About Money
    33:50 Finding Passion in Your Career
    36:00 Helping Others: The True Reward
    40:21 Building a Community Around Financial Literacy

    Check out Luca below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/moneycoachluca/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview :

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode I catch up with Larissa Wang, an account manager at Amazon. She shares with me her journey from studying engineering and finance to thriving in a sales role.

    She discusses her day-to-day responsibilities, the importance of building strong client relationships, and the impact she has had on her clients' businesses.

    Larissa reflects on her growth over three years at Amazon, the challenges she faced, and the rewarding experiences that have shaped her career. She also offers valuable advice for recent graduates and emphasizes the significance of mentorship and trying new things in one's career.

    Unfortunately the final part of this episode got cut off :( hopefully however you still enjoy what we did record!

    Takeaways

    Her role involves strategic growth for top consumer electronic sellers.Building trust and transparent relationships with clients is crucial.She has successfully helped clients grow their businesses significantly.Larissa emphasizes the importance of mentorship in career development.Trying different roles and internships can help find one's passion.Data-driven insights are essential for success in tech roles.Her parents' journey inspires her to pursue her career with confidence.Sales can be fulfilling when it positively impacts clients' businesses.Larissa encourages recent graduates to apply broadly and gain interview experience.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Larissa Wang and Her Role at Amazon
    02:50 A Day in the Life of an Account Manager
    06:02 Building Client Relationships and Personal Style
    08:57 Reflecting on Three Years at Amazon
    11:46 Success Stories and Impact on Clients
    15:01 Transitioning from Engineering to Sales
    19:47 Navigating Career Decisions and Finding Passion
    33:02 Advice for Recent Graduates and Job Seekers
    37:51 Future Aspirations and E-commerce Business

    Please check out Larissa below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/larissa-wang/

    This epsidoe is brought to you by :

    https://recview.co/

  • In this epsiode I catch up with the one and only Matt Barker. This is a special epsiode for me as not only is Matt is a recruitment legend of 24 years, he's also a good mate and has been a mentor figure to me in my career.

    We discuss the creation and evolution of Talent Forge Group, reflecting on our journey through rebranding, leadership challenges, and the recruitment industry's changing landscape.

    Matt shares insights on the importance of offshore talent, personal growth, and the values that drive his work ethic. The discussion highlights the significance of relationships in recruitment and the motivation behind their continued success.

    Takeaways

    The rebranding of Talent Forge Group has allowed for a fresh start.Leadership involves balancing operational responsibilities and customer engagement.Offshore talent is a growing area of focus for Talent Forge.Personal reflection is crucial for growth in business.The recruitment industry has evolved with technology and market demands.Maintaining a strong work ethic is essential for success.Building relationships is key in the recruitment process.Curiosity drives engagement and success in recruitment.The future of Talent Forge includes significant growth and innovation.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Matt Barker
    01:36 Reflecting on the Rebranding Journey
    06:37 Matt's Role and Responsibilities
    10:02 Strengths and Opportunities in Leadership
    12:31 The Offshore Talent Proposition
    15:07 Career Reflections and Defining Moments
    18:33 The Importance of People in Recruitment
    20:02 The Unique Traits of Successful Recruiters
    25:09 Looking Back on the UK Experience
    28:40 Changes in Recruitment Over the Years
    32:30 The Future of Recruitment and Personal Goals

    Check out Matt below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbarker78/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview:

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode, I catch up with Kyle Jimenez, our new marketing manager at Talent Forge Group!

    Kyle shares his unique experiences in the company, his role, and the strategies he is implementing to enhance marketing efforts.

    We discuss the importance of building relationships with clients, his strengths as a data-centric marketer, and his journey from finance to marketing.

    Kyle emphasizes the impact he wants to create in the community and defines success as making a difference in people's lives. The conversation also touches on the challenges of remote work and the importance of continuous learning in the marketing field.

    Takeaways

    Building relationships with the target audience is crucial for marketing success.Kyle aims to implement consistent and valuable content on LinkedIn.He considers himself a data-centric and customer-centric marketer.Kyle is focused on creating an impact for the community through his work.He believes success is about creating an impact, not just making money.Kyle wants to grow a team of marketers at Talent Forge.He emphasizes the importance of constant communication in remote work.Kyle's journey from finance to marketing was driven by a desire to help others.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Reflection on Experience
    01:16 Creating a Positive and Collaborative Culture in the Workplace
    03:08 Building Relationships and Creating Valuable Content in Recruitment Marketing
    06:31 Expanding the Offshore Division and Growing a Team of Marketers
    19:22 Measuring Success: Creating an Impact and Helping Others

    Please check out Kyle below :

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyleariesjimenez/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview :

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode, I catch up with Rob Slawik, a career coach with extensive experience in HR.

    Rob discusses his transition from HR to starting his own business, the Career Journey Project, which offers bespoke career coaching services. He shares insights on the challenges of starting a new venture, the importance of building confidence in job seekers, and the demand for career coaching in today's job market.

    Rob reflects on his past experiences, the significance of authenticity in interviews, and his aspirations for the future of his business. He emphasizes the importance of integrity and values in both personal and professional contexts, defining success as the positive impact he can have on others' careers.

    Takeaways

    Confidence and mindset are crucial for job seekers.Rob emphasizes the importance of authenticity in interviews.Success stories highlight the transformative power of coaching.Rob's HR background informs his coaching approach.Building a personal brand is essential in today's job market.Rob aims to positively impact as many lives as possible.Integrity and values guide Rob's professional journey.The importance of self-reflection in career development.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Career Coaching and Rob's Journey
    01:22 The Career Journey Project: A Bespoke Coaching Service
    04:49 Finding Purpose: Rob's Transition from HR to Coaching
    08:04 The Challenges of Starting a New Business
    13:28 Understanding Client Needs: The Demand for Career Coaching
    17:54 Building Confidence: Strategies for Job Seekers
    24:10 Success Stories: Real-Life Examples of Career Transformation
    30:53 Reflections on a Long Career in HR
    45:31 Looking Ahead: Future Goals and Aspirations
    48:33 The Why Behind Rob's Work: Defining Success

    Please check out Rob below :

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-s/

    This episode is brought to you in partnership with Recview:

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode I'm joined by Selina Stanley, the founder of SSR, a boutique recruitment agency in the early childhood education and care sector. She shares with me her journey and experiences in running her own business and discusses her passion for the sector highlighting her commitment to helping candidates and clients find the right fit.

    Selina emphasizes the importance of being authentic and true to oneself in recruitment and offers advice for those considering starting their own business. She also talks about the challenges she has faced and the rewards she has experienced in her entrepreneurial journey.

    Takeaways

    SSR is a boutique recruitment agency that focuses on the early childhood education and care sector.Selina Stanley is passionate about helping candidates and clients in this sector and is driven by the impact it has on children's lives.She emphasizes the importance of being authentic and true to oneself in recruitment and building relationships.Starting her own business has been a challenging but rewarding experience for Selina, and she encourages others to take the leap if they have a burning desire to be an entrepreneur.Success for Selina is about showing up, being present, and giving 100% to both her family and her business.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background
    03:30 Starting SSR and Focus on Early Childhood Education
    06:40 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Building Confidence
    10:32 Recruitment Style and Approach
    14:37 State of the Market in Early Childhood Education
    16:47 Motivation for Starting Own Business
    19:21 Being Authentic and Building Relationships
    21:15 The Importance of Saying No in Recruitment
    23:16 Balancing Productivity and Busy Work
    26:17 Reflection on Previous Corporate Experience
    30:10 Future Goals and Expansion
    32:25 Defining Success and Work-Life Balance

    Check out Selina below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/selina-stanley-4112b632/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview:

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode, I catch up with Jimmy Morrison, the director of Recruitment tehc company Recview. - Unfortunalte the furst portion of the covnersation got lost so the epsidosse starts from about 5-10 minutes into our chat!

    We discuss Recview's services and success stories, as well as the importance of using videos in sales and prospecting.

    Jimmy also shares his experience working with John, the founder of Recview, and the challenges and rewards of their partnership. They touch on the struggles recruiters are facing in the current market and the importance of adapting to change. Jimmy reflects on his time at Referoo and the growth and success of the company. He also talks about his other projects and his definition of success.

    Takeaways

    Recview offers video technology services to help recruiters with BD outreach and prospecting.Recruiters are struggling with finding new business and adapting to the changing market.Success in recruitment requires building relationships and having a sales mindset.Jimmy reflects on his time at Referoo and the growth and success of the company.Jimmy is involved in multiple projects and aims to create more choices for himself and help others without expecting financial rewards.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Jimmy Morrison's Role as Director of Recview
    00:08 Partnership with John and Involvement with Recview
    03:20 Challenges Faced by Recruiters in the Current Market
    06:11 Jimmy Morrison's Passion for the Recruitment Industry
    07:29 The Unchanging Nature of the Recruitment Industry
    08:57 Reflecting on Jimmy Morrison's Time at Refrew
    10:34 Building a Successful Team at Refrew
    13:10 Jimmy Multiple Projects
    15:23 Balancing Multiple Projects and Setting Expectations
    17:14 Defining Success and Helping Others

    Check out Jimmy below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-morrison-403352210/

    This episode is of course sponsored by Recview :

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode I catch up with Kat Amiri, a recruitment professional at Focus Recruitment.

    In the conversation,Kat reflects on her year and a half in the industry. She describes her experience as varied, challenging, and fast-paced, and also highlights the importance of building relationships with candidates and clients.

    Kat also discusses the importance of patience and managing expectations in recruitment. She credits her mentor, Scott, for teaching her everything she knows and creating a supportive and transparent work environment.

    Kat's goals for the future include growing Focus Recruitment, building her own team, and opening offices in other cities around the country. She finds fulfillment in the impact she has on candidates' careers and the growth of the companies she works with.

    Takeaways:

    Recruitment is a varied, challenging, and fast-paced industry that requires building relationships with candidates and clients.Patience and managing expectations are important skills in recruitment.Having a supportive mentor can greatly contribute to professional development.Goals in recruitment may include growing the business, building a team, and expanding to other locations.Recruiters find fulfillment in the impact they have on candidates' careers and the growth of the companies they work with.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Kat and her Recruitment Experience
    03:03 Expectations vs. Reality in Recruitment
    06:34 The State of the Tech Market in August 2024
    11:02 Areas for Improvement in Recruitment
    14:14 The Impact of Mentorship in Recruitment
    17:27 The Importance of Networking and Learning from Peers
    20:11 Advice for New Recruiters
    24:54 Goals for the Future in Recruitment
    27:20 The Why of Recruitment and Success

    Check out Kat below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/kat-amiri/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview :

    https://recview.co/

  • In todays episode I catch up with Danny Levy, Managing Director of Money2020.

    We discuss his role and the experience as well as highlights and successes of the Money2020 Asia launch.

    Danny shares his passion for leadership and the importance of understanding and supporting team members. He emphasizes the value of creating a culture of safety and learning from failure.

    Danny's leadership style is focused on meeting individuals where they are and helping them develop and reach their potential.

    The conversation explores the importance of taking action on ideas, being open to failure, and the role of leadership in supporting and guiding teams.

    It emphasizes the need to own ideas and see them through, rather than just talking about them. The conversation also highlights the value of having a support network that challenges and provides constructive criticism. It concludes with a discussion on the importance of work-life balance and the definition of success.

    Takeaways

    Danny emphasizes the importance of understanding and supporting team members in leadership roles.Creating a culture of safety and learning from failure is crucial for team development.Leaders should meet individuals where they are and help them develop and reach their potential. Taking action on ideas is crucial for progress and success.Failure is a natural part of the process and should not deter individuals from trying new things.Leadership involves supporting and guiding teams, helping them navigate through proof of concepts and providing a sounding board for ideas.Having a support network that challenges and provides constructive criticism is essential for personal and professional growth.Maintaining a work-life balance and spending quality time with family is an important aspect of success.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background
    03:30 Creating a Festival-like Experience at Money2020 Events
    07:40 Supportive and Development-focused Leadership
    10:53 Embracing Failure as a Learning Opportunity
    15:43 Understanding the Different Departments and Roles
    19:34 The Challenges and Rewards of Building a Business and Leading a Team
    22:47 Creating a Culture of Action and Fearlessness
    27:31 Encouraging Action and Accountability
    30:36 Surrounding Yourself with Challenging Voices
    37:30 Working on the Business, Not Just in the Business
    42:22 Defining Success: Challenges and Family Time

    Check out Danny below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/danny-levy/

    This episode is in partnership with Recview:

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode I catch up with Chris Perdikis, founder of Rec2Rec Startup Sorciety.

    We discus his experience as a business owner and the challenges of running a recruitment startup. He emphasizes the importance of time management and wearing multiple hats in a small business.

    Chris also shares insights into the day-to-day responsibilities of a recruitment startup owner and the balance between recruiting and running the business. He highlights the need for cashflow management and the value of building relationships with clients and candidates.

    Chris reflects on the journey of his startup and the highs and lows of founding a business. He also discusses the importance of learning from experienced recruiters and the satisfaction of seeing candidates progress in their careers.

    Takeaways

    Running a recruitment startup involves wearing multiple hats and balancing recruiting with running the business.Cashflow management is a crucial aspect of running a small business.Building relationships with clients and candidates is essential for success in recruitment.Experienced recruiters are moving based on catalysts within their current organizations, while less experienced recruiters are looking for specialized agencies with strong brands.Top recruiters focus on consulting with clients, going back to basics, and building relationships.Success in both personal and professional life is defined by freedom and the ability to do what you want when you want.Learning from experienced recruiters and surrounding yourself with people better than you can elevate your skills and performance.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Reflection on Running a Recruitment Startup
    10:13 The Importance of Building Strong Relationships in Recruitment
    18:24 Learning from Experienced Recruiters
    26:31 Defining Success in Personal and Professional Life
    30:02 Future Goals for the Business

    Check out Chris below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-perdikis-2551a8a/

    This epsiode is in partnership with Recview :

    https://recview.co/

  • In this epsiode I'm joined by Heather Felsovary, Senior Sales Manager for construction at HB Fuller. She shares her career journey and insights into sales in the construction industry. Heather emphasizes the importance of building relationships and adding value to customers' businesses. Heather describes her sales style as relationship-based and highlights her ability to quickly connect with people and understand their needs.

    She also emphasizes the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the ever-changing sales landscape. Heather praises her manager for his ability to bring out the best in each team member and create a collaborative environment.

    She encourages persistence in sales and reminds us that a 'no' often means 'not right now.' Heather's career lesson is to always be curious and open to learning.

    She advises those struggling with imposter syndrome to remember that everyone else has likely felt the same way. In the future, Heather aims to continue growing and learning in her role. Success for her is finding joy and fulfillment in her work and personal life.

    Takeaways:

    Building strong relationships and adding value are key in sales, especially in the construction industry.Continuous learning and adaptation are crucial for success in sales.Persistence is important in sales, as a 'no' often means 'not right now.'Being curious and open to learning is essential for personal and professional growth.Success is finding joy and fulfillment in both work and personal life.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background
    01:09 Heather's Role at HB Fuller
    03:03 Building Relationships and Adding Value
    09:14 Creating a Collaborative Team Environment
    15:32 The Importance of Persistence in Sales
    18:19 Adapting to Change and Continuous Learning
    21:37 Lessons from Running a Hardware Store
    25:47 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
    29:20 Future Goals and Success
    31:20 Conclusion

    Check out Heather below:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-felsovary-151445144/

    This episode is in partnerhsip with Recview:

    https://recview.co/

  • In this episode, I interview Alex Cuttiford - host of the podcast 'Brand My Career,' about his journey in career development and the importance of taking ownership of one's career.

    Alex shares how his podcast started as a running joke at his previous job and eventually became a passion project. He discusses the diverse range of guests he has interviewed and the common challenges they face. Alex emphasizes the significance of vulnerability and authenticity in building trust with teams and fostering personal growth. He also highlights the power of personal branding in communicating one's values and connecting with others. Alex's ultimate goal is to have a positive impact on people's lives and help them succeed.

    Takeaways

    Taking ownership of your career is about taking responsibility for your own growth and development, rather than relying on others or external circumstances.Vulnerability and authenticity are key in building trust with teams and fostering personal growth.Personal branding is the ability to communicate who you are, what you value, who you belong to, and who you are best positioned to serve.Having the right people around you is crucial for career success and personal growth.Success is not just about personal achievements, but also about the positive impact you have on the people around you.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Podcast Journey
    02:28 Career Journeys and Personal Passion
    05:32 The Importance of Taking Ownership of Your Career
    10:52 The Power of Personal Branding
    17:57 The Importance of Having the Right People Around You
    23:50 Building Trust Through Vulnerability and Authenticity
    29:49 Serving Others and Making an Impact

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  • In this episode I'm joined by Vinny Lee, a sales professional in the tech industry.

    He describes sales as a rollercoaster, with ups and downs, and emphasizes the importance of having a strong mindset to survive in the game of sales.

    Vinny works as a business development executive in a cybersecurity company, where his role involves prospecting and setting up meetings for the account executives to close deals.

    He highlights the significance of time management, avoiding burnout, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

    Vinny also discusses the value of mentors and the impact they have on career growth.

    Takeaways:

    Sales is a rollercoaster with ups and downs, and having a strong mindset is crucial for long-term success.In a business development role, the focus is on prospecting and setting up meetings for account executives to close deals.Time management is essential in sales, and dedicating specific time blocks for prospecting can lead to success.Avoiding burnout is important, and having hobbies or activities outside of work can help prevent it.Finding mentors and learning from successful individuals can accelerate career growth and provide valuable insights.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Overview
    03:04 Understanding the Role of a Business Development Executive
    08:07 Challenges and Strategies in Sales
    15:46 The Importance of Time Management
    18:07 Avoiding Burnout in a High-Activity Sales Role
    21:48 The Psychology of Success in Sales
    28:22 Career Goals and Leaving a Positive Impact
    31:35 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincentlee2/

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