Have you ever wondered what does it actually take to be successful in the workplace today without having to sacrifice your values, sanity or sleep.
How much time do we have? Listen, there's a lot to figure out when you're just starting your career, Like how.
Do I talk to my co workers? Can I ask for more money? Is this above my pay grade? Honey? It's a lot?
And who can you go to with all these questions? Hey, I'm Gianna PRUDENTI I cover all things gen z at LinkedIn.
And I'm Jamaie Jackson Gadsden. I'm a LinkedIn community manager and a workshop leader. And we're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline, a new podcast from LinkedIn News and iHeart podcasts.
We want you, guys to think of us as your two work besties who will help you answer all the questions you might not feel comfortable asking your manager or coworkers.
And just recently graduated college and I'm looking for my first job. My job search is just all over the place. What should I do?
How can I show my employers that I am trustworthy and responsible when it's still also new to me.
I feel like I don't have the right to negotiate because this is kind of my first real job. Where would I even start from applying to jobs to negotiating to navigating those unspoken rules of work. We're gonna have honest conversations about what it really takes to thrive, not
just survive, in the early years of your career. We're gonna help you advocate for yourself without alienating your boss, stand out without risking your job, fit in without betraying your values, and shake things up without rocking the boat too much.
We'll be your guide through the crazy, confusing, and occasionally wonderful world of work. We've got your back, and if you ever need us, Let's talk offline.
Let's talk offline. Launch us on September tenth. Listen to the show on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
