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  • It’s a tight job market, and many young professionals are currently facing the first layoff of their career. But you don’t have to navigate this uncertainty alone. In this episode, Gianna and Jamé talk about how to cope when layoffs are on the horizon, what to do if your job is cut… and how to figure out your next opportunity.

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    For more on how to navigate job loss, listen to Get Hired with Andrew Seaman: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/navigating-life-after-layoff-get-hired-by-linkedin-news-fw16f/

    If you’d like more information on how to navigate what assistance is available to you if you’re laid off, check out these resources:
    https://www.usa.gov/unemployment-benefits

    https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/unemployment-insurance

    https://www.healthcare.gov/have-job-based-coverage/if-you-lose-job-based-coverage/

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • The only thing better than that first real job is that first real paycheck! But with it comes a world of personal finance jargon — 401(k), IRA, the 50/30/20 rule — that can make money management feel overwhelming. In this episode, Gianna and Jamé chat with finance expert Vivian Tu, aka YourRichBFF, about the basics of personal finance and how to make the most of your company's benefits. Your future self will thank you!

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    And thank you to Vivian Tu for joining us this week! Follow Vivian on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viviantu-yourrichbff/).

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  • We all want to have a good working relationship with our boss. But that can be really hard when they’re not the best manager. In this episode, Gianna and Jamé talk about what makes a good or bad boss, how to make the most of any kind of manager, and how to lean on your co-workers for support. And if your relationship still isn’t working, they share tips for knowing when to speak up… or when to walk away.

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • 9 in 10 Gen Z professionals say they experience social anxiety at work. Think about it: a lot of new grads are entering the office for the first time, going to their first networking events, and learning how to make small talk at the watercooler. It’s a lot. In this episode, Gianna and Jamé chat with clinical psychologist Dr. Fallon Goodman about how to overcome that anxiety and succeed in social interactions at work.

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    And thank you to Dr. Fallon Goodman for joining us this week! Follow Dr. Goodman on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/fallon-goodman-8a0133259/).

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Gen Z has been called the “side hustle generation.” Younger workers understand that you can’t always find fulfillment in your 9-5 job and that side hustles can help you pursue your passions, expand your network, and even make some extra money. In this episode, Gianna and Jamé talk with career coach and founder of The Post Grad Playbook Jahleane Dolne about how to balance your side hustle with your job (without burning out) — and when to make the big leap to pursue it full time.

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    And thank you to Jahleane Dolne for joining us this week! Follow Jahleane on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jahleane).

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • You spend about 40 hours a week with your co-workers, so it’s natural to bond with them. But workplace relationships can be a slippery slope when you’re treading the line between “professional” and “too personal.” In this episode, Gianna and Jamé share common pitfalls to look out for, as well as tips for keeping these friendships professional – while still feeling like yourself.

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • There’s no rulebook when it comes to finding your place at work. Yet somehow, you’re expected to understand office politics, build work relationships, and impress your boss. In this episode, Gianna and Jamé talk with VP of Product HR at LinkedIn Mary Kerbs about how to set yourself up for success during those first 30, 60, and 90 days on the job.

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    And thank you to Mary Kerbs for joining us this week! Follow Mary on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryquinnkerbs).

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Saying no can feel risky when you’re early in your career. You want to show you’re a team player, but if you never say no, then you’ll burn out. In this episode, Gianna and Jamé talk about why setting boundaries at your job is crucial and how boundaries set you up for long-term success. They’ll also walk you through how to say no, even in difficult situations.

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Do you really need a personal brand if you’re not a public figure? The short answer is yes. Building a professional reputation leads to more opportunities, valuable relationships, and even better pay. In this episode, Gianna and Jamé talk about how to build a personal brand that actually feels like you and how to put that reputation out into the world.

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Getting a job offer feels like crossing a finish line… but you can’t let off the gas just yet. Because there’s still one critical part of the process left: the negotiation. You know your worth and want to get paid fairly, so how can you make the best case for yourself — without turning into a sweaty, nervous mess? We’re talking with negotiation expert Mori Taheripour about what strategies you can use when receiving your next job offer.

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    And thank you to Mori Taheripour for joining us this week! Follow Mori on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/moritaheripour).

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Entry-level positions often require 3+ years of experience. But how are you supposed to get years of experience before qualifying for an entry-level role? And what does “entry level” even mean? We’re talking with resume specialist Morgan Sanner, aka Resume Official, about how to reframe your work experience and show hiring managers that you’re a qualified candidate.

    Do you have any burning questions about work? We want to hear them! You can email us your questions at [email protected].

    And thank you to Morgan Sanner for joining us this week! Follow Morgan on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgansanner).

    For more, follow Gianna (http://linkedin.com/in/giannaprudente) and Jamé (http://linkedin.com/in/jamejackson) on LinkedIn and subscribe to Gianna’s weekly newsletter: https://linkedin.com/letstalkoffline.

    Credits
    Gianna Prudente - Co-host, Early Career Development Editor, LinkedIn
    Jamé Jackson - Co-host, Community Manager, LinkedIn
    Sabrina Fang - Producer, Western Sound
    Maya Pope-Chappell - Director of Content & Audience Development, LinkedIn
    Jessi Hempel - Chief Content Officer, LinkedIn
    Savannah Wright - Senior Producer, Western Sound
    Sarah Dealy - Associate Producer, Western Sound
    Alex MacInnis - Engineer, Western Sound
    Courtney Coupe - Head of Original Programming, LinkedIn
    Dan Roth - Editor in Chief, LinkedIn
    Ben Adair - Executive Producer, Western Sound
    Katrina Norvell - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia
    Nikke Ettore - Executive Producer, iHeartMedia

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Launching September 10th. Let's Talk Offline is a weekly show about what it takes to thrive in the early years of your career… without sacrificing your values, sanity or sleep. Each week Gianna Prudente – LinkedIn’s early career development editor and resident Gen Zer – and Jamé Jackson – a LinkedIn community manager, workshop host and millennial – answer your unfiltered questions about work.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.