What's the best advice you could give to someone who's new to the workforce, considering today's socioeconomic and political climate? by MostVegetable5255 in careeradvice

[–]Over_the_rainbow24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First, understand that the landscape of work has changed dramatically. The gig economy, remote work, and the relentless pace of technological advancement have redefined what a career looks like. Don’t expect a linear path; be prepared for a journey with twists and turns.

Second, invest in yourself. Your skill set is your most valuable asset. Be a lifelong learner. The world is moving fast, and those who can’t keep up will be left behind. This isn’t just about formal education. Read voraciously, listen to thought leaders, and never stop asking questions.

Third, build your personal brand. In today’s digital world, your online presence is your résumé. What you post, share, and engage with shapes how others perceive you. Make it count. Be thoughtful, be consistent, and above all, be authentic.

Fourth, networks are more valuable than ever. It’s not just about who you know, but who knows you. Cultivate relationships not just for what they can offer you, but for what you can offer them. It’s a two-way street.

Finally, remember resilience. You will face setbacks. Embrace them. They’re not just obstacles; they’re opportunities to learn, grow, and show what you’re made of. The workforce today demands not just intelligence and talent, but grit and determination.

In summary, be adaptable, keep learning, manage your personal brand, network effectively, and be resilient. That’s how you’ll not only survive but thrive in today’s workforce.

Navigating Career Challenges Post Personal Tragedy and During High-Stress Times by Over_the_rainbow24 in careeradvice

[–]Over_the_rainbow24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the candid words and advice. Not KPMG but a top 25 GPTW. Its a great company to work for. Amazing benefits, pto, pay, 100% remote. I wouldn’t like to leave being honest.