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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2020 · 26 MIN

How to Tell Your Story to Make the Change: Denise Farmer, LexisNexis

from The Modern MBA · host Marie Kirwan & Kristen Rossi

How to Tell Your Story to Make the Change Series When making a career transition one of the hardest parts is articulating transferable skills and experiences in a way that communicates and reassures the potential employer that you can do the job. In our pod-cast launch series: How to tell your story to make the change, we speak to 4 different MBA graduates to hear their stories, tips and advice for making a career change.Today's EpisodeToday’s episode is the second in our ‘How To Tell Your Story to Make the Change' series. We talk to Denise Farmer, Executive Director, Small Enterprise, at LexisNexis Australia, about how she presented her experience in the conferences and events sector to pursue a successful career in marketing not only in a new sector but also a new country. Denise shares her advice on identifying your transferable skills, marketing these to employers, and talking about your experience in a niche industry in a way that potential employers can easily understand.About UsMany students come to an MBA from banking, consulting, or MNC backgrounds, but what about those that don’t? The Modern MBA podcast with Marie Kirwan and Kristen Rossi shares the stories of those transitioning from or using their MBAs in unorthodox MBA sectors including the arts, healthcare, not-for-profit, academia, and more.Podcast Music Credit:Limit 70, courtesy of Kevin MacleodSupport the show

How to Tell Your Story to Make the Change Series When making a career transition one of the hardest parts is articulating transferable skills and experiences in a way that communicates and reassures the potential employer that you can do the job. In our pod-cast launch series: How to tell your story to make the change, we speak to 4 different MBA graduates to hear their stories, tips and advice for making a career change.Today's EpisodeToday’s episode is the second in our ‘How To Tell Your Story to Make the Change' series. We talk to Denise Farmer, Executive Director, Small Enterprise, at LexisNexis Australia, about how she presented her experience in the conferences and events sector to pursue a successful career in marketing not only in a new sector but also a new country. Denise shares her advice on identifying your transferable skills, marketing these to employers, and talking about your experience in a niche industry in a way that potential employers can easily understand.About UsMany students come to an MBA from banking, consulting, or MNC backgrounds, but what about those that don’t? The Modern MBA podcast with Marie Kirwan and Kristen Rossi shares the stories of those transitioning from or using their MBAs in unorthodox MBA sectors including the arts, healthcare, not-for-profit, academia, and more.Podcast Music Credit:Limit 70, courtesy of Kevin MacleodSupport the show

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