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Crafting a compelling career story

After a three-month hiatus, The Skip returns with exciting news: April marked my departure from Meta, and I'm now fully focused on The Skip.
Though leaving was a difficult choice, the decision highlighted something important: effectively telling your career story matters more than ever in today’s job market. Companies are concerned that some people may have been spectators to growth rather than contributors. Or worse yet, compelling successes at work are ignored or misunderstood due to an articulation skill gap.
In today's episode, learn to craft a compelling two-minute career story you can use for interviews, personal assessments, networking events, and LinkedIn. Good stories ensure clarity, showcasing your achievements and authenticity. We dissect a typical PM career story and walk through how to make it compelling.
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In today's episode we discuss the 6 steps of career storytelling:
1. Describe the project
2. Define your role
3. Frame the challenge
4. Outline what you built and why
5. Highlight what worked and what didn’t
6. Conclude
Referenced:
• Shedding perceptions: Moving from a lone wolf to a team player: • Shedding perceptions: ...
• Is my next job at a startup or big tech?: • Is my next job at a st... )
• Coaching grit, patience, and tenure: • Coaching grit, patienc...
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Where to find Nikhyl:
• Twitter/X: x.com/nikhyl
• LinkedIn:
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• Website: www.skip.show/
• Substack: theskip.substa...
• KZread: / @theskippodcast
• Spotify: open.spotify.c...
• Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple...
• TikTok: / theskippod
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Timestamps:
(00:00) Why your career story is more important than ever
(01:25) Leaving Meta
(04:09) Episode format
(11:38) The case study
(15:04) The 6 steps
(16:44) Step 1: Project context
(16:40) Nikhyl’s commentary
(18:09) Step 2: Role context
(18:43) Nikhyl’s commentary
(21:12) Step 3: Frame the challenge
(22:15) Nikhyl’s commentary
(25:14) Step 4: What you built and why
(25:19) Implementing step 4
(32:05) Step 5: What worked and what didn’t
(31:58) Nikhyl’s commentary
(37:08) Step 6: Conclusion
(37:30) Nikhyl’s commentary
(38:39) Key takeaways from today’s episode
(39:42) How to work on your career story with Nikhyl

Пікірлер: 8

  • @lovetolearn00
    @lovetolearn002 ай бұрын

    Just what I needed. Thank you, Nikhyl.

  • @hcubill
    @hcubill3 ай бұрын

    This is arguably the best podcast ever! ❤🎉

  • @javalosorozco
    @javalosorozco3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this episode, Nikhyl! This helps. I'm now at the end of a six-months pause as PM, and getting back to the job market looks daunting in the middle of a third wave of layoffs. It think your content helps to differentiate my profile and keep growing. Take care!

  • @thejasonbach
    @thejasonbach3 ай бұрын

    Your insight is always helpful, thanks Nikhyl!

  • @theimproooooooover
    @theimproooooooover3 ай бұрын

    Also Nikhyl, Id love to volunteer/pay to be one of thhe case studies you mentioned earlier in the episode!

  • @GaneshKumar01

    @GaneshKumar01

    2 ай бұрын

    Ditto

  • @ephym
    @ephym3 ай бұрын

    I always appreciate your sage advice Nikhyl! One question I have relates to the timeline of the career story. You spoke about an individual project at one company, while a career spans many companies and projects. Is there a specific reason for this?

  • @theimproooooooover
    @theimproooooooover3 ай бұрын

    Were so back