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Career Flair: Are You Business Ready?
by Ryan Foland
The world of work has changed. The rise of AI, hybrid work, portfolio careers, and entrepreneurship is reshaping what it means to build a career. Success today isn't about following a single path. It's about navigating a landscape full of shifting opportunities.Career Flair is a podcast from the UC Irvine ANTrepreneur Center, in partnership with the Graduate Division and GPS-STEM. It's built for college students, grad students, PhDs, and emerging professionals who want to be more than job-ready. They want to be business ready.Each episode features alumni, startup founders, scientists-turned-CEOs, recruiters, and communication and leadership experts who share the skills, insights, and entrepreneurial mindsets you won't find in a classroom. From networking and personal branding to resilience and innovation, this is the behind-the-scenes playbook for thriving in a fast-changing world.Whether your next step is joining a company, launching a startup, or creating your own path, Career Fla
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The 5 Steps to Navigating Your Career Journey
Career paths are rarely linear. In this episode, host Ryan speaks with Jaclyn Kung, Director of Career Development for professional master's programs at the UC Irvine School of Information and Computer Sciences, about how students can navigate the job search with intention and confidence. Jaclyn shares her own unconventional journey—from law school to retail leadership at Target, and eventually into higher education—highlighting how each role contributed valuable experience and perspective. The conversation introduces a practical five-step job search cycle, including self-assessment, preparing targeted application materials, building meaningful professional connections, preparing for interviews, and evaluating job offers. Jaclyn also explains why so-called "soft skills" are better understood as power skills, and how students can use class projects and internships to demonstrate leadership, initiative, and problem-solving abilities. Whether you're exploring career options or actively searching for your next opportunity, this episode offers practical strategies for building connections, learning from setbacks, and approaching your career as an evolving journey.
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The Startup Metrics Every Founder Should Understand
In this episode, host Chi sits down with entrepreneur Karim Al-Gabarty, founder of the financial startup Aallie, to discuss his journey from mechatronics engineering to building a technology company. Karim explains how frustration with repetitive financial modeling tasks led him to develop a platform that helps startup founders better understand their business through simplified financial tools. The conversation explores key metrics every founder should understand—including customer acquisition cost (CAC) and monthly recurring revenue (MRR)—as well as common mistakes early-stage founders make when forecasting growth. Beyond startup finance, Karim also shares advice for students and early-career professionals navigating a rapidly changing job market shaped by automation and artificial intelligence. His approach centers on continuous learning, building a personal brand, and embracing experimentation—what he calls "Iteration One." Whether you're interested in entrepreneurship, startups, or building a resilient career, this episode offers practical insights on solving meaningful problems and adapting in a fast-changing world.
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Turning Words into Gold: Mastering the Art of Career Storytelling with Jay Golden
In this episode of Career Flair, we welcome back UCI alumnus and storytelling coach Jay Golden, to explore why the most powerful tool in your career toolbox isn't your GPA—it's your story. Jay shares his journey from running a childhood car wash to managing a binocular business at the LA Forum and eventually creating his own career as a storytelling consultant when he realized the "job" he wanted didn't exist. We dive deep into the concept of "traveler's commerce"—the unique human exchange of lived experiences—and why we are all travelers, spinning through the galaxy across hundreds of thousands of moments every year. Jay provides a practical, three-point storytelling framework—"How the world was," "Then one day," and "Until finally"—to help students and professionals turn their "lost gems" and past mistakes into compelling narratives of transformation and growth. Key topics include: Finding the "Gems": Why the most important parts of our lives are often left "by the side of the road" and how to reclaim them. The Power of Vulnerability: Why showing how you "fell in a hole and got out" is more memorable to an interviewer than trying to appear perfect. Connecting Inward and Outward: How to assess "where am I" and "where are they" to bridge the gap between your passion and an employer's needs. The "Until Finally" Moment: Using story structure to demonstrate personal purpose and real-world impact. Closing the Deal: How to end an interview with a "last line" and a smile that signals confidence and connection. Whether you are an engineer who feels they have no stories to tell or an aspiring entrepreneur ready to make your own path, this episode will teach you how to polish your experiences and share them in a way that makes you unforgettable
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Why Your Story Matters More Than Your Resume
Welcome to Career Flair, the podcast for undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students looking to find—or create—their ideal career path. Broadcasting from the UC Irvine Entrepreneur Center, host Ryan sits down with UCI alum and entrepreneur Jeff Henning to discuss what employers are really looking for in today's competitive job market. In this episode, Jeff shares his journey from growing up in East Los Angeles to building a career during the early days of the wireless industry. Along the way, he challenges a common assumption many students have: that technical expertise is the most important factor in getting hired. Instead, Jeff argues that personal experience, storytelling, and mindset often matter more in interviews than pure technical knowledge. He also outlines four traits he considers non-negotiable when evaluating candidates: Curiosity Vision and forward-thinking Emotional intelligence (EQ) The ability to execute and "get things done" Through real-world examples—from service jobs to startup environments—the conversation shows how everyday experiences can translate into valuable professional skills. For students navigating internships, job searches, or entrepreneurial ambitions, this episode offers practical insights on how to tell your story, develop the right mindset, and demonstrate that you are truly business ready.
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Beyond the Bench: From Graduate Research to Real-World Experience
In this episode of Career Flair, we talk with Cameron Geller, a PhD candidate in cancer biology at UC Irvine, about what it really takes to pivot from academia to industry. After years focused on becoming a research professor, Cameron began rethinking his path and landed a competitive internship at AbbVie, stepping into an entirely new field while balancing family life and the pressure to perform. We unpack: • How to translate academic research into industry-ready skills • What hiring managers actually look for in PhD candidates • The value of networking programs like A2I and GPS STEM • How AI is reshaping scientific careers • Why storytelling and attitude matter as much as technical expertise If you're a graduate student questioning the traditional academic track or wondering how to make your experience resonate beyond the lab. This episode offers a practical roadmap for making that shift with clarity and confidence.
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Be the Imposter: Riding the Wave of Imposter Syndrome
In this episode of Career Flair: Are You Business Ready?, host Chi Rey sits down with UCI alum and viral content creator Henna Noor to talk about the feeling most high achievers don't admit out loud, imposter syndrome. Henna shares what it's like to succeed publicly while privately wondering if it's all a prank. As visibility increases, so does the pressure. Instead of waiting for confidence to arrive, she explains why the real move is learning to ride the wave of discomfort and show up anyway. The conversation explores how we tie our worth to performance, why failure says more about preparation than intelligence, and how boldness often matters more than certainty. Henna talks about choosing audacity in rooms where she felt she didn't belong, building independence through intentional solitude, and why authenticity, not perfection, is what actually connects people. Whether you're navigating exams, pitching ideas, or stepping into spaces that feel bigger than you, this episode is about choosing yourself before you feel ready.
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From Microsoft to Startups: Building a Career That Moves
In this episode of Career Flair: Are You Business Ready?, host Ryan Foland sits down with Miguel Caballero, a software engineering manager at the AI startup Harmonic, to explore what it really means to build a career across big tech and entrepreneurship. Miguel shares his journey from competing in the Microsoft Imagine Cup to landing an internship that moved him from Spain to Ireland and eventually the United States. He reflects on working on products like Office, Visual Studio, and Skype and why he ultimately felt pulled back toward the startup world. The conversation moves beyond titles and into mindset. Miguel opens up about building his own travel app, the mistakes he made by skipping validation, and how the lean startup approach reshaped how he thinks about risk, ownership, and execution. They also unpack what startup hiring actually looks like today. Miguel explains why culture alignment, attitude, and ownership often matter more than raw technical skill — and how candidates can use storytelling, vulnerability, and clarity to stand out in interviews. Whether you're aiming for big tech, curious about startups, or figuring out how to grow without getting stuck in one lane, this episode offers a grounded look at what it takes to build something meaningful — including your own career.
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Doctoral Horizons: Transitioning from Academia to Industry with Guest Stephanie Narrow and Host Jennifer Ellinger
In this episode of Career Flair: Are you business ready? Host Jennifer Ellinger sits down with Dr. Stephanie Narrow, a Humanities PhD from UC Irvine and current Engagement Manager at Talent Compass. Stephanie shares her personal journey from aspiring museum curator to B2B recruiting, exploring how a background in history translates into significant business value. The conversation dives deep into the mindset shifts required to bridge the gap between academia and the corporate world, including overcoming the "big bad wolf" misconception of industry ethics and learning to embrace reciprocity and empathy in a team environment. Stephanie provides expert insights into the hiring landscape, explaining why PhDs are often "accelerated" in their career growth due to their innate curiosity and ability to handle complex ambiguity. Listeners will gain practical advice on succinct communication, the importance of digital networking on LinkedIn, and why "saying yes" to unknown opportunities can lead to unexpected career breakthroughs.
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Be You for You: Authenticity as a Career Superpower with Guest Benan Yuceer and Host Jennifer Ellinger
In this podcast interview, Benan Yuceer discusses his experience working as a Talent Acquisition Leader at Taco Bell to founding BeYu Wellness, a holistic coaching practice. In this episode, we'll explore what emotional intelligence really means, how culture and mindset influence it, and practical ways you can develop it whether you're preparing for interviews, leading teams, or stepping into entrepreneurship. He defines emotional intelligence as a critical leadership skill comprised of self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management. Throughout the conversation, Benan shares how his upbringing in German and Turkish cultures shaped his early emotional suppression and how he eventually utilized neurolinguistic programming to improve his decision-making. He encourages students to prioritize networking and authentic storytelling, while warning against the "trap" of making assumptions. So grab your coffee, settle in, and get ready to learn how emotional intelligence can help you not just get the job, but enjoy the journey.
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Turning Pressure Into Confidence: A Guide to Behavioral Interviews with Guest Brad Gray and Host Jennifer Ellinger
Are you business ready? In this episode of Career Flair, host Jennifer Ellinger is joined by Brad Gray, an industry veteran boasting over 35 years of experience in the biotech and medical device sectors at global powerhouses such as Baxter, Abbott, and Johnson & Johnson. Together, they dive into one of the most daunting aspects of the job search: the behavioral interview. While these interviews can often feel uncomfortable for candidates, Brad explains why they are actually your best opportunity to showcase your problem-solving skills and thought processes to potential employers. Drawing on his professional background as a biologist, Brad introduces unique, science-backed methods for managing interview anxiety and building resilience. Listeners will learn about: • "Box breathing" techniques utilized by Navy SEALs to stay calm under pressure. • Wim Hof principles, including the benefits of cold exposure for building mental toughness. Whether you are preparing for a major career move or looking to refine your interview presence, this episode provides the tools you need to turn high-pressure moments into confident breakthroughs.
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The Future of Work and AI: Futureproofing Your Career with Guest Jeremy Schifeling and Host Jennifer Ellinger
How can you thrive in a professional landscape that is constantly being reshaped by technology? In this episode of Career Flair: Are You Business Ready?, host Jennifer Ellinger sits down with Jeremy Schifeling, to explore the intersection of human potential and artificial intelligence. Drawing on his extensive background at LinkedIn, his experience launching startups, and his success as a best-selling career author, Jeremy provides a roadmap for future proofing your career. Rather than fearing displacement, Jeremy explains how to leverage AI as a tool to enhance your unique value. Key highlights from this episode include: • Building AI Literacy: Learn why understanding technology is essential for the modern worker. • The Power of Human Skills: Why empathy, leadership, and storytelling remain irreplaceable in an automated world. • LinkedIn Insider Tips: Secrets to mastering the LinkedIn algorithm and networking with authentic connection. • Avoiding "Generic" Pitfalls: How to move away from robotic, generic job applications to stand out to employers. • Curiosity-Driven Careers: Using curiosity as a guide to navigate an ever-changing professional path. Tune in to discover how to merge human creativity with technology to ensure you always show up with flair!
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Crafting Your Signature Flair with Guest Dr. Jill Wells and Host Jennifer Ellinger
How do you build a personal brand that truly stands out in a crowded market? In this episode of Career Flair: Are You Business Ready?, host Jennifer Ellinger sits down with Dr. Jill Wells, the Associate Director of Career Education at UC Irvine's Division of Career Pathways. Drawing from her 20 years of experience in education and leadership, Dr. Wells shares practical strategies for developing a professional story that resonates. The conversation dives deep into the three essential ingredients of a successful brand: authenticity, credibility, and consistency. In this episode, you will learn how to: • Define your unique value and communicate your purpose effectively. • Utilize authenticity to build a brand that is true to yourself. • Establish credibility and consistency to ensure your professional story opens the right doors. Whether you are currently applying to graduate school, aiming to land your first job, or launching a startup, this episode provides the insights needed to craft a signature flair that sets you apart from the competition. Listen now to start building a brand that works for you!
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Connect Your Way to Career Success, With Hosts Ryan Foland and Jennifer Ellinger
In the debut episode of Career Flair: Are You Business Ready, hosts Ryan Foland and Jennifer Ellinger pull back the curtain on why this podcast was created and what it means to be "business ready." They share real-world networking tips, stories from campus and beyond, and why your next opportunity is more likely to come from a conversation than a job board. Tune in to learn how to build authentic connections that open doors and shape your career journey.
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The world of work has changed. The rise of AI, hybrid work, portfolio careers, and entrepreneurship is reshaping what it means to build a career. Success today isn't about following a single path. It's about navigating a landscape full of shifting opportunities.Career Flair is a podcast from the UC Irvine ANTrepreneur Center, in partnership with the Graduate Division and GPS-STEM. It's built for college students, grad students, PhDs, and emerging professionals who want to be more than job-ready. They want to be business ready.Each episode features alumni, startup founders, scientists-turned-CEOs, recruiters, and communication and leadership experts who share the skills, insights, and entrepreneurial mindsets you won't find in a classroom. From networking and personal branding to resilience and innovation, this is the behind-the-scenes playbook for thriving in a fast-changing world.Whether your next step is joining a company, launching a startup, or creating your own path, Career Fla
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