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S2E1: Graduating without a job, AI websites, electric cars, and a new brand

S2E1: Graduating without a job, AI websites, electric cars, and a new brand

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Jett and Alex discuss the challenges of navigating the tightjob market post-graduation, share insights on an AI website generator, interesting developments in electric vehicles, and reflect on Alex’s journey to securing a job in the biomedical field.


WHAT WE LEARNED:

  • Stay positive and committed during job searches,don’t panic.
  • Interview experiences can vary dramatically, avoidbeing discouraged by a few that didn’t go as well as you’d hoped.
  • Be open to a variety of job opportunities, evenif they aren’t exactly what you were looking for.
  • Your first job doesn’t define your entire careerpath.
  • Look inside your network for job opportunities.
  • Maintain close relationships with past employersas they can lead to future opportunities.
  • You’ll often find the most unexpected opportunitiesfrom those in your network.
  • Have a plan in case you don’t have a job linedup right after school.
  • Developing an intimate understanding of yourexpenses ahead of time will help you get through a break with no income.
  • Gamma is an AI driven text-to-website and text-to-presentationgenerator.
  • The electric vehicle market is rapidly evolvingand an interesting industry to pay attention to.


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