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QA1: We Talkin' Work!
The Mental Wealth Show with Rich Jones
English - March 08, 2016 08:03 - 16 minutes - 7.82 MB - ★★★★★ - 977 ratingsInvesting Business Careers mental health mental wealth career advice personal finance Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: PB1: The Paycheck Plateau
Next Episode: PB2: Work Habits That Hold You Back Pt. 1
Welcome to Paychecks & Balances first Question and Answer session. This week we tackle two listener questions:
In the middle of a job search (looking for more money & more responsibility) and just found out that my dad is sick. I’ll probably need to travel often to help with doctor’s visits/treatment. Should I put my search on hold/decline offers or take the job and then slowly reveal my situation? Hi, I work in insurance. I really like insurance, but I don’t really like the culture of the insurance industry. For this reason, I’m interested in possibly pursuing opportunities at insurance start-ups. There’s one in particular that I’m interested in. My question is: how does startup recruiting work, and how is it different than recruiting at more mature companies. Also, given the info I’ve shared so far, how would you go about starting a conversation with the recruiting function at the startup I’ve described?Have a question for us? Contact us at [email protected] or quickly access our ask.fm account at ask.fm/PayBalances.
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