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The World of Work

Early in your career, you’re going to run into realities no one warned you about—this is where you learn how to handle them well.

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    How World Events Affect Jobs and Opportunity

    Most people follow major world events through politics, ideology, or military developments.But what happens when you look at them through an economic lens?In this episode, I use the conflict involving Iran as a case study to explore how wars, energy markets, trade disruptions, and economic shocks can affect jobs, industries, wages, and opportunities around the world.We'll discuss the potential impacts on oil and natural gas markets, economic growth projections, transportation costs, manufacturing, and developing economies. More importantly, we'll talk about why understanding these forces can help you make better career and employment decisions in an uncertain world.My goal isn't to tell you what to think about the conflict itself. My goal is to help you understand how major events can ripple through the global economy and eventually affect workers, businesses, and job markets far from the headlines.Knowledge is power. The more you understand how the world works, the better prepared you'll be to navigate it.Send us Fan Mail

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    Why Outsourcing Creates Millions of Jobs

    For millions of young people around the world, the first step into the global economy doesn't come from government, manufacturing, or entrepreneurship.It comes from outsourcing.Call centers, customer support, data processing, software services, content moderation, back-office operations, and AI-related work employ millions of people across countries like India, the Philippines, Kenya, South Africa, Egypt, Mexico, and many others.In this episode, I explain how the outsourcing industry works, why companies use it, where the opportunities are today, and how the industry is changing as AI reshapes the world of work.We'll discuss the skills that help people succeed, the career paths that can emerge from entry-level roles, the difference between good companies and bad ones, and the warning signs every job seeker should understand.If you're looking for your first job, trying to build experience, or wondering where the next generation of opportunities will come from, this episode will help you better understand one of the largest and most important employment engines in the world.Send us Fan Mail

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    The Career Skill Nobody Talks About

    Early in your career, you'll be asked to do work that is repetitive, tedious, frustrating, or simply not very exciting. Most people see this as something to endure. Some resent it. Others quit.But there is another way to look at it.In this episode, we explore one of the most overlooked career skills: learning how to handle unpleasant work with professionalism, consistency, and purpose. Whether it's data entry, customer service, paperwork, cleaning up someone else's mess, or tackling the tasks nobody wants, your attitude toward difficult work can have a surprisingly large impact on your future opportunities.We'll discuss why unpleasant work exists, what employers notice about the people who do it well, and how mastering this skill can accelerate your growth, reputation, and career prospects.The ability to do difficult work well may not be glamorous, but it is one of the foundations of long-term success in the world of work.Send us Fan Mail

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    The World of Work: A Different Kind of Career Podcast

    Most career advice focuses on resumes, interviews, and job searches. Those things matter, but they are only a small part of the story.After decades leading teams, managing operations, hiring employees, working with business partners, and doing projects across multiple countries, I've learned that there are rules, incentives, and realities that shape careers long before anyone sits down for an interview.The World of Work is a podcast for people who want to better understand how work actually works. Whether you're unemployed, underemployed, early in your career, changing directions, or simply trying to get ahead, this show explores the forces that influence jobs, opportunities, promotions, industries, and economies.We'll discuss careers, leadership, outsourcing, workplace realities, global employment trends, and the practical lessons that can help you make better decisions in an increasingly complex world of work.If you've ever wondered why some people seem to advance faster than others, why jobs move from one country to another, or how major world events affect your career opportunities, you're in the right place.Welcome to The World of Work.Send us Fan Mail

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Early in your career, you’re going to run into realities no one warned you about—this is where you learn how to handle them well.

HOSTED BY

Todd Jensen

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Early in your career, you’re going to run into realities no one warned you about—this is where you learn how to handle them well.

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The World of Work is created and hosted by Todd Jensen.
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