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The First Two Years

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An early careers podcast from the newsroom of The Ken, hosted by Akshaya Chandrasekaran, The First Two Years will ask—and answer—the most important and interesting questions about learning to succeed at work.
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Season finale: Finding joy in your first job

In the final episode, host Akshaya Chandrasekaran searches for what makes people in the first two years of their careers happy. And the right way to say goodbye to the listeners. One last thing before we go. You can always write to us at podcasts@the-ken.com with feedback, tips, and suggestions for upcoming shows. Thank you for listening. The First Two Years is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India’s first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive business stori...

Sep 24, 202427 minEp. 30

Best early-career advice we've got so far (part 2)

Take the happiness survey to be a part of the season finale here . The debut season of TFTY was jampacked with insight, international guests, and interesting takeaways. This season, we learned how to ask for help without worrying about looking stupid , turn a job that you have into the one that you want , network when you hate networking , look for a Dravid in a mentor and build a personal brand with no work experience . On this episode of TFTY, Akshaya Chandrasekaran and Rahel Philipose (from T...

Sep 17, 202423 minEp. 29

Best early-career advice we’ve got so far (part 1)

The debut season of TFTY was jampacked with insight, international guests, and interesting takeaways. This season we walked away from unhappy jobs , built trust with difficult colleagues , asked for feedback even when we dreaded it , fought for promotions , and bounced back from mistakes . We spoke to forensic psychologists working in maximum-security prisons and former poker players turned decision strategists . On this episode of TFTY, Akshaya Chandrasekaran and Rahel Philipose (from The Ken’s...

Sep 10, 202424 minEp. 28

How to take a gap year without being left behind

Graduates entering the workforce are no longer quitting jobs because they are unhappy. They are doing so because they realize they could be happier. After facing one of the most challenging placement seasons in years, many are left with the feeling of compromise. They either compromised on the role, the company, or the pay package. Instead of, making do with what they have, they are relooking at their career paths. This leaves many contemplating a gap year. These are all questions our listener t...

Sep 03, 202425 minEp. 27

Special episode: Know when to walk away from an 'unhappy' job with Annie Duke

Have you ever struggled with knowing when to walk away from a job? You know you’re not happy with where you are, but you are scared about taking the next step. You don’t entirely know what the future holds. This is especially harder when you are starting out in your career. You don’t have the benefit of hindsight or years of experience to leverage. Every decision you make – whether to stay or quit – feels like a big, life-changing decision and you want to get it right. You don’t want to have reg...

Aug 27, 202426 minEp. 26

InMobi's Piyush Shah on ditching passion in favour of curiosity

Career paths are spoken about as though it's linear. When we say climbing the career ladder, we mean no change in directions, no jerks in movements, only straight ahead and upward. But today’s guest has a career path which is anything but linear – Piyush Shah, co-founder of InMobi group and President of Glance. His entrepreneurial journey has seen numerous pivots, innovations, and many unconventional choices It resembles somewhat of a road trip. When you set off on a road trip, you don’t get to ...

Aug 20, 202433 minEp. 25

"Can you even have a personal brand without any work experience?"

It is conventional wisdom that building a personal brand is good for you. But in a tough job market, it can become your competitive advantage. Something that will set you apart. Something that will give you an edge. Something that will get you a foot in the door. But how does one build a personal brand without any work experience? Is there a way to do it without coming across as inauthentic and cringe? Where does one start? This week's listener was exactly in this predicament. On this episode of...

Aug 13, 202426 minEp. 24

How to say no to ‘non-promotable tasks’ and advance your career

A year into her first job, Shreya feels like she’s not learned anything concrete. She said yes to every task, every request, and every opportunity that came her way as an associate product manager. “Proofread your colleague’s presentation.” “Take notes at a meeting” “Plan an intern’s onboarding” “Participate in someone’s brainstorming meeting” Shreya wanted to be reliable and become indispensable. So, she did it all. But soon enough, her calendar filled up with a list of Non-Promotable Tasks (NP...

Aug 06, 202423 minEp. 23

Your first salary will determine your career earnings. Should you negotiate?

Your starting salary determines all your future raises and bonuses — meaning it will have a long-term impact on your career earnings. Still, most companies have fixed pay ranges for entry-level positions with little to no scope for negotiation. You are new. You don’t have years of experience. You probably went to a decent college. But you have very little bargaining power even if you have to negotiate. You also risk losing your job in an ultra-competitive employer’s market. There’s a good chance...

Jul 30, 202430 minEp. 22

Why you need a 'boomer bestie' at work

In his first few months at his first job, Arya had made some lifelong friends. Unlike many work friendships, his just happened to include a nearly three-decade age gap. It all began when Arya, a multimedia producer, decided to join a TV news company. Shy and new to the city, he looked around to see there was nobody in his age bracket except him. “Initially, it was a bit daunting,” Arya says. “But slowly, we became friends only to realize that, despite the age gap, we are all the same. That was a...

Jul 23, 202426 minEp. 21

Introducing Two by Two, a new premium business podcast from The Ken

From over here at The Ken's newsroom, we have a very exciting announcement: our first premium podcast – India 's first premium business podcast – is now live! It's called Two by Two – and this podcast will be your personal investigative brain. Each week Two by Two will be where hosts Rohin Dharmakumar and Praveen Gopal Krishnan will be joined by a few interesting and opinionated guests to discuss some of the biggest questions from the world of Indian business. But, why's it called Two by Two? He...

Jul 18, 20248 minEp. 20

Thinking about an MBA? Here's how to hide your plans from your current employer

The first two years are the foundation of one's career. But for many, it is just a stepping stone to an MBA. Our listener this week, Priyanksha, knew she didn’t like her first job within three months of joining the company. An MBA was her escape route. She stayed at the company for two reasons a) to gain work experience which is a pre-requisite for an MBA b) to support herself financially during her MBA preparation. Right from the beginning, she knew the company would not support her future plan...

Jul 16, 202426 minEp. 19

Do you manage your manager or does your manager manage you?

Shantanu loved his first job. He had great admiration for the senior leadership. The work was fulfilling and meaningful. And his peers were great. It was the perfect job for him, except for one thing – his manager. He was "caught in the chaos" of unrealistic deadlines, shifting goalposts, and vague feedback. Is there anything he could have done to make the situation better besides quitting? How do you deal with a difficult boss? On this episode of TFTY, host Akshaya Chandrasekaran brings two peo...

Jul 09, 202427 minEp. 18

How to make the leap from "grunt work" to real work

You just started your first job at a new company. You’re ready. You’re eager. You’re smart and capable. It’s all the makings of the take-the-world-by-storm career. But to your dismay, you end up with “grunt” work. It feels like all your achievements from college have been wiped out clean, and you’ve to prove that you can be a high achiever in the office as well. This continues to happen week after week. You feel like you're stuffed with tasks that nobody wants to do. You feel like you're meant f...

Jul 02, 202428 minEp. 17

How to get people to listen to you when you have no authority or title

You’re new and young and people just don’t trust you. Have you ever struggled to be taken seriously at work? How do you get the results you want if people don’t trust you or cooperate with you, especially when you have no title or authority? On this episode of TFTY, host Akshaya Chandrasekaran brings on Dr Nashater Deu Solheim who is a pro at making connections, building trust with difficult co-workers, and connecting in a more meaningful way. She’s a psychologist who’s worked with certified psy...

Jun 25, 202424 minEp. 16

How to 'fight' for your promotion

Most people believe that if you’re smart, work hard, and meet your goals, a promotion is guaranteed. But the truth is a lot of talented people fail to get ahead while seemingly ordinary peers blow right past them. So, how do organizations decide who gets promoted over whom? If it’s not entirely based on performance, does it mean you have to suck up to your higher-ups? Play office politics? Be everything everywhere all at once? These were the questions, host Akshaya Chandrasekaran, was exploring ...

Jun 18, 202421 minEp. 15

How to ask for feedback even when you dread it

Our listener Harshit has reached a plateau. He joined an early-stage startup in the EV charging space with a lot of enthusiasm. He believed in the company’s mission. But very soon things started to take a turn for the worse. When the going got tough, the culture of feedback disappeared. His role kept changing to keep up with the changing business needs. But without feedback, he felt directionless and lost. The leadership was so busy putting out fires that they completely deprioritised feedback. ...

Jun 11, 202420 minEp. 14

How to network for people who hate to network

Networking can make you feel dirty. It can feel unnatural, forced, and almost cringe to reach out to people for networking. You know it’s important. You value what a good professional network can do to one's career. Eighty-five percent of jobs are still secured through networking, according to a 2022 LinkedIn survey. Even LinkedIn is built on the premise that professional networks can make you successful. But even the time you got past the initial awkwardness and reached out, it did not fetch yo...

Jun 04, 202423 minEp. 13

You think you're doing well at work, until your friend gets promoted over you

This episode was written, hosted, and produced by Akshaya Chandrasekaran with inputs from Snigdha Sharma. The audio engineering is by Rajiv CN. The survey is designed by Anushka Mukherjee. Podcasting is truly an ensemble act. A whole bunch of us had to come together to make this episode happen. By virtue or working together so much, we found a camaraderie. But there is also a friendly rivalry that sets us apart in unique ways. A work life without friends is lonely and scary. In fact, the top rea...

May 28, 202421 minEp. 12

How to get over the fear of asking for help

What’s the best way to ask for help? Many common, intuitive thinking around asking for help are often huge misconceptions and quite unproductive. Host Akshaya Chandrasekaran digs into the science of why so many of us are willing to offer help but reluctant to ask for it, learns what makes some people better at it than others, and busts lasting myths around what prevents us from unlocking the true benefits of asking for help. This episode features author and professor Wayne Baker, and co-founder ...

May 21, 202423 minEp. 11

How to make meetings not suck with Steven Rogelberg

Steven Rogelberg, organizational psychologist at UNC Charlotte , has some of the best advice when it comes to making meetings productive at work, especially 1:1 meetings. These are some of my favourite excerpts from Rogelberg's book Glad We Met: The Art and Science of 1:1 Meetings. If you have a career question you want us to cover? Tell us . This episode was written and hosted by Akshaya Chandrasekaran , and produced by Anushka Mukherjee , with audio engineering by Rajiv CN . The First Two Year...

May 14, 202421 minEp. 10

Special episode: How to use imposter syndrome at work to your advantage

“I don’t add any real value to the team” “I don’t know how good any of my ideas are” “I am not good enough” Imposter syndrome. You’ve probably heard about it. You’re probably experiencing it right now. And you’re not alone. Two weeks back, we at The Ken put out a survey on imposter syndrome. Since then we have received over 115 responses from young professionals in the 18-25 age group. The survey was titled “Are you good enough at your job?” You probably took the survey. I read and reviewed each...

May 07, 202422 minEp. 9

How to make your manager look forward to 1:1 meetings with you

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wants to completely do away with 1:1 meetings. “They (1:1s) are really not necessary. If there is a strategic direction, why do you tell one person? You tell everybody,” he said. Most 1:1s meetings are ineffective, inconsistent, and often futile. In companies that mandate it, it is simply a check in the box. Employees use it to lobby for promotion, crib about annoying co-workers, or overshare personal details. So, managers hijack these meetings and turn them into monologu...

Apr 30, 202423 minEp. 8

Is it ever okay to promote yourself at work?

You want to be visible at work, build a reputation, and be known for your strengths. Research suggests that there is no guarantee that putting your head down and doing good work pays off. Neither can you always count on your manager to notice and amplify your achievements. Self-promotion gets a bad rep because it sounds a lot like bragging. But if done well, it can be a game-changer at work. Learning how to talk about your strengths, accomplishments, highlights, and milestones, can help you acce...

Apr 23, 202419 minEp. 7

No boring officewear: here's what you can wear to work in 2024

​​Pearl embellished jeans. Pretty pink bows. Summery pinstripe vest. Vintage corset tops 2024 fashion is all about glitz, glam, and reminding everyone that we are no longer holed up in our houses. Sweatpants, the peak pandemic uniform, may be officially gone For many Gen Z workers, this is probably the first time they are having an office job. They are inevitably romanticising the idea of going to work. Imagining themselves as the main character of a workplace. The new ‘corpcore’ or office siren...

Apr 16, 202418 minEp. 6

You made a big mistake at work. How do you bounce back?

You made your first mistake at work – and it feels terrible. Maybe you messed up on an important project or failed to meet the expectations set for you. In your first two years, these mistakes can feel devastating. You don’t have years of experience to fall back on and it can feel like you’ll forever be defined by this mistake at the workplace. The next few months can feel like an extended interview where everyone overanalyzes your subsequent moves. The pressure to regain the lost trust and prov...

Apr 09, 202423 minEp. 5

The right mentor can change your career. Here’s how to find them

In your first job, you can feel like a fish out of water. Confused, lost, and unsure of how to proceed. You don't have any connections or networks yet. You've just got a foot in the door. At this juncture, finding a mentor can dramatically change your career trajectory. Research suggests that just having a mentor can improve your performance at work and having a strong relationship with a mentor can directly result in promotions and raises. The truth is nobody wants more mentees. But you still h...

Apr 02, 202420 minEp. 4

How to quit consciously

Most fresh graduates quit their first job within the next six to twelve months of joining, according to a survey by The Ken . The top three reasons were toxic managers, disagreements with the workplace culture, and most interestingly, a want for more challenging work. More and more young, ambitious, and curious professionals prefer shorter stints not because they are unhappy, but because they realised they could be happier . And it may not be such a bad thing. But only if it is done so....consci...

Mar 26, 202416 minEp. 3

Everyone’s talking like a therapist at work. It’s getting weird.

Your workplace loves therapy-speak. Everyone seems to know and use the mental health lingo. That meeting was “triggering,” your boss “gaslit” you into doing something, and your colleagues want you “hold space” for them and do all the “emotional labour” at work. What should you do – give in or give up? Neither, there’s a way out. In this episode of The First Two Years, we ask and answer some of these questions. Are there downsides to casual therapy-speak? What do these words actually mean? If som...

Mar 19, 202414 minEp. 2

“My first job sucks. How screwed am I?”

You’re at your first job. But it…sucks. Quitting isn’t quite frankly feasible at the moment given the current job market. So, what do you do? In the pilot episode of The First Two Years, we learn how to turn a job that you have into a job that you want. How do you inch your responsibilities toward things you enjoy and change how you think about your work? Host Akshaya Chandrasekaran talks with people on both sides of the table, a fresh graduate about to start his new job and someone who’s actual...

Mar 12, 202421 minEp. 1
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