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How To Go From An Individual Contributor To A Manager

How To Go From An Individual Contributor To A Manager

FromTalent Takeover Unfiltered


How To Go From An Individual Contributor To A Manager

FromTalent Takeover Unfiltered

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Nov 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today we are going to deep dive on Taylor's path from a contributor to a successful manager. We are sharing with you a raw look at the ups and downs that many people go through to find themselves on a management track. Taylor shares with us some amazing tips like:* Finding opportunities in unusual spaces* Understanding your why, and how to channel that into productive action* The power of having a mentor, including the right way and wrong way to do that * Finding your management style* The power of caring about your team's success* How to invest in yourselfThis episode can be your guide on creating your own path to management, and hopefully help you avoid some difficult missteps along the way!*HINT* This week's Broke to Boss tip can be that make or break action that sets you apart. Don't skip it!As always, we love to hear your feedback and comments about our podcast, be sure to connect with us on Instagram at @talent_takeover_unfiltered If you'd like to learn more about one of our favorite platforms, Recruit CRM, visit their website here: https://bit.ly/3DMqO0W
Released:
Nov 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hosted by Brianna Rooney, The Millionaire Recruiter, and Taylor Bradley, The Humble Hustler. When it comes to working hard and keeping it real, we know our S.H.I.T. (self-care, happiness, inner peace, time). Two women who’ve made thriving in chaos and finding the meaning in the madness an art form, provide you an “under the hood” view of all things recruiting in hopes to bring respect and awareness in a relatable way to a long underrated industry that’s oversaturated with “experts”.