Career Tips: 10GoodMinutes – Advice for Young Professionals

March 11th, 2010 by Jacqueline Simmonds Leave a reply »

10GoodMinutes is a weekly series of 10-minute interviews that provides career strategies and advice to young professionals. Each episode features a different perspective – 10GoodMinutes is more than just career talk; it is advice, tips and resources you can use.

Check out the latest episodes right from the homepage, or visit the show archive to hear all of the past episodes. If you’re not sure where to start, explore the tag cloud to find a podcast on a specific topic.

Episode 45: Kai Robertson, Former Director, WWF

In this podcast, Kai Robertson discusses industry trends, interview tips, and general career advice in the non-profit world.

Episode 44: Dave Pelletier, CEO, Annalee Dolls, Inc.

In this podcast, Dave Pelletier takes a very reflective and common sense approach to becoming an effective leader.Episode 43: Ford Myers, President, Career Potential, LLC.

In this podcast, Ford Myers discusses how to evaluate and turn down job offers that you are not excited about.

Episode 42: Larry Robertson, Author, A Deliberate Pause

In this podcast, Larry Robertson discusses what people can learn from successful entrepreneurs and how to apply it to their careers, which he discovered while interviewing many entrepreneurs for his book, “A Deliberate Pause”.

To see a complete listing of podcasts click here.

About 10GoodMinutes

This is a new podcast created at Cornell University, in response to the demand by students for short, important, audio content addressing career development. Being on a college campus, they hear firsthand about the challenges students are facing in the current economy. 10GoodMinutes goal is to inform and educate  listeners on issues relating to career management.

10GoodMinutes was created in collaboration with the Cornell eClips team. eClips is the largest online collection of digital videos focused on business and entrepreneurship.

2 comments

  1. Phil says:

    Wow…thanks for posting this. I checked out a few podcasts and they are helpful. The only thing I need now is a job!!!

  2. take a look at what type of individual you are. Be honest with yourself. Do you take pleasure in physical work? Do you get pleasure from working alone? Do you appreciate a social work setting? Do you take pleasure in being a member of a team? Do you appreciate working at night? These are all examples of questions that can lead you down the path to discovering and evaluating whether a given career path is right for you.

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