Nov 21, 2018
Head of Program Development at
Luminary, Surabhi Lal
talked to me about her decade of experience coaching careers of
change. Surabhi sits at the intersection of conversations with
job seekers and employers in the public service space. Listen to
Surabhi’s career trajectory as she also share careers tips, dos and
don’ts, based on her decade of working with students and
professionals in the social good space. From bringing you career
tips; real insights of what employers are looking for to the
emotional dimensions of job search, find out how Episode 5 of the
Season 3 of The Social Change Career Podcast can help you in your
job search journey.
*At the time of the recording, Surabhi held the title
of Director of Career Services NYU Wagner. Don’t panic, we change
careers, rather, enjoy the podcast.
Episode 5 of Season 3 is brought to you by
The Rotary Peace Fellowship.
In this episode we discuss:
- Surabhi grew up in the suburbs of D.C. and her parents were
civil servants
- The impact of seeing her mum receiving her doctoral degree
- How Surahbi’s spent almost every summer in India and how that
shaped her
- Surabhi’s bachelors degree and how she wanted to work on
International Development
- How Surabhi got involved on campus which shaped her choice for
graduate school in Education
- How Surabhi felt into career services and felt in love with
career development
- Career Tip 1 from Surabhi
- What it means to NOT have the right experience but have the
right SKILLS
- Be confident and identify transferable skills
- On the gap between employers and universities
- Why you need on –the- ground financial experience
- For M&E, you need to know the tenets and fundamentals
- If you are an entrepreneur you need to be confident and know
how to do a good pitch
- How to use graduate school course work to advance your
career
- On the importance of explaining your point of view
- How NOT to brag but how to explain your credentials
- Employers want better inter-personal skills
- What employers are looking for these days in the social good
sector
- Key skills to have in the future of work
- The emotional side of applying for a job
- How much time to spent looking for a job and what to do to keep
it together
- Check your resume (again)
- Are you doing enough in terms of your job search?
- Purple pen pain: this will help your resume
- Surabhi’s best career advice
- Surabhi’s take on failure and perfection
- Top three things to pursue a career of impact by Surabhi
Links:
Luminary
Virginia Tech
NYC Wagner School of Public
Service
National Association of Colleges and
Employers
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