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Get Hired with Andrew Seaman

Get Hired with Andrew Seaman

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Get Hired helps people live better lives by teaching them how to find work that aligns with their interests, values and needs. Join a community that you can listen to, lean on, learn from, and share with throughout your career.© LinkedIn. All Rights Reserved. Career Success Economics
Episodes
  • Quitting Smarter: Lessons from a Bold Career Pivot
    Jun 4 2025
    Help us improve the show by filling out our audience survey: bit.ly/4j01Gq0 In this episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Editor Andrew Seaman is joined by product marketer Hannah Zhang to share strategies for successfully making career pivots — even in an uncertain job market. After landing her dream job in investment banking, it took just one month for Hannah to realize it wasn’t the right fit. In early 2020, Hannah quit with no backup plan. In this episode, Hannah opens up about the mistakes she made along the way and the strategies that helped her land a role in a new industry. She also offers actionable advice for anyone trying to change industries or roles during an economic downturn. Key Topics: Why quitting without a plan can backfire Strategies for reframing employment gaps in interviews The power of specificity in your job search How to craft a mission statement for your job search Tips for navigating the job market during an economic downturn Links & Resources: Follow Hannah Zhang on LinkedIn here Listen to more episodes of Get Hired with Andrew Seaman here Join the Get Hired community on LinkedIn here
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    24 mins
  • Inside the Job Market with LinkedIn's Top Economist
    May 29 2025
    Help us improve the show by filling out our audience survey: bit.ly/4j01Gq0 On this bonus episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Editor Andrew Seaman and LinkedIn’s Chief Economist Karin Kimbrough unpack the latest data on the job market. Karin shares insights on hiring trends across industries and geographies and explains why the labor market looks strong on the surface but feels shaky for many job seekers. She also shares tips for recent grads entering the workforce. Key Topics: Why the unemployment rate doesn't tell the full story Which industries are hiring and which are slowing down The rise of AI literacy and why it's now a top skill among employers How jobs are transforming (not disappearing!) due to AI What new graduates need to know about entering today's job market Links & Resources: Follow Karin Kimbrough on LinkedIn here Listen to more episodes of Get Hired with Andrew Seaman here Join the Get Hired community on LinkedIn here
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    22 mins
  • Why You Should Hire Your Next Job and How to Do It
    May 28 2025
    Help us improve the show by filling out our audience survey: bit.ly/4j01Gq0 In this episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Editor Andrew Seaman is joined by Michael Horn and Bob Moesta, co-authors of "Job Moves: 9 Steps for Making Progress in Your Career", to explore how job seekers can take a more intentional approach to finding the right role. Instead of submitting application after application, Bob and Michael advocate for a process rooted in self-discovery and curiosity, designed to create better, longer-lasting career decisions. Plus, they give tips on how to conduct your own exit interview, how to actually use informational interviews to make progress in your job search and more. Key Topics: How understanding what energizes (or drains) you leads to better career decisions The power of informational interviews and how to ask for them Why job descriptions are negotiable How to take control of interviews by knowing your value Links & Resources: Find free tools and job search templates from Michael and Bob here Follow Michael Horn on LinkedIn here Follow Bob Moesta on LinkedIn here Listen to more episodes of Get Hired with Andrew Seaman here Join the Get Hired community on LinkedIn here
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    23 mins

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