Deborah Snow Walsh, on how to put your best foot forward as a job candidate (Ep. 107)

EPISODE · Aug 25, 2022 · 41 MIN

Deborah Snow Walsh, on how to put your best foot forward as a job candidate (Ep. 107)

from Remarkable Leadership Lessons · host Denise Cooper

How would you rate your collaboration skills? Do you have what it takes to "have a vision" and grow into a leader in your line of work? The good news is - we can teach you how to be a leader. In many ways, teaching someone to be an individual contributor is harder. As an individual contributor, you're hired for the technical skills you bring to the table. Hiring managers look at your resume and can typically see whether or not you have the skills needed to succeed in the job or not. However, just because someone is an amazing individual contributor does not mean they'll succeed in a leadership role. Great salespeople don't always make great managers. In 90% of organizations, the only way you can move up within an organization is by becoming a manager. While you can make a lot of money as an individual contributor, you won't be able to move up without leadership skills. This week, we interview Deborah Snow Walsh for her expert take on the future of work. Snow Walsh's expertise includes consulting for corporations regarding their internal policies, executive search processes, and coaching for leaders. She has been involved with HRPS, and was co-chair of its annual conference and various planning committees.This week's episode is part of a 12-month-long series, where Deborah Snow Walsh will be a repeat guest on the show. Have a question you want her to answer? Drop us a line at [email protected], and we'll be sure to answer it later this year.KEEP UP WITH DEBORAH SNOW WALSHhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-walsh-875b932/EPISODE RESOURCESJoin Denise's Mighty Network Community: https://bit.ly/3aeHWk5Got questions? Send it to [email protected] on iTunes, and leave us a rating or review: https://apple.co/3usChxk

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