41. Marti Konstant: Career Agility amidst Konstant Change!

EPISODE · Jul 18, 2021 · 36 MIN

41. Marti Konstant: Career Agility amidst Konstant Change!

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Send us Fan Mail85% of jobs that will be available in 2030, have not been invented yet.  Hence the most important thing you can do to ensure your future success is to build career agility.  What is career agility? If you google ‘career agility’, you will find the top results belong to my guest today, Marti Konstant.  Marti is a workplace futurist and best-selling author of the book ‘"Activate Your Agile Career: How Responding to Change will Inspire Your Life's Work".  Her deep thinking and intensive research on this topic is an important source of reflection for all of us.  Practicing what she preaches, in this podcast episode, we learn about Marti’s own agile career story and how to (not only survive, but) thrive, in a world of Konstant change (pun unintended).  In this episode, Marti and I talk about:  - How an early medical setback during her childhood helped create a mindset that set her up for future success  - An unusual technique she used to pitch for and land her dream job  - How she traded in a 25 year corporate tenure to make her side hustle into her main career  - As one of the foremost workplace futurists, her 3 pieces of advice on the future are something you MUST hear and think about  So limber up your ears and lets get started!  Subscribe to Agility Think, Marti's Linkedin newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/agilitythink-6625495072857214976/ Marti's website: https://www.martikonstant.com/  Liked this episode? Two things:You will love my once a month, no fluff no spam newsletter called Charge-Up, where I share my favourite career insights from movies, TV shows, news and my own personal experiences, that I don't share anywhere else. Make sure you subscribe! https://www.superchargeyourself.com/newsletter 2. Tell three of your closest friends! And please leave a great review on Apple Podcasts here, as it would mean a lot to me and hopefully help others discover this resource for Job Seekers !   

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