2025-02-20
22 分钟Feel like you aren't being challenged or growing at work.
Podcast listeners and my students often ask me when is the best time to make a career move.
I always tell them that the best time to look for a new job is when you're feeling too comfortable in your current one.
LinkedIn should be your first stop when looking for something new or just seeing what's out there.
I regularly use LinkedIn myself and I see how it has helped many others.
I know LinkedIn has just made the job search easier and allows you to explore your potential or or find something that's a better match for you.
With its new Job Match feature rolling out to members in 2025, the job search process is simplified so you know where to focus.
It provides personalized insights and detailed, actionable summaries.
Job Match does the heavy lifting so you can find your ideal fit.
Explore your job potential@LinkedIn.com jobs that's LinkedIn.com jobs what if we saw our career as a series of hypotheses that we need to test?
So essentially we are experimenting to learn what is the best fit for us.
My name is Matt Abrahams and I teach Strategic Communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Welcome to Think Fast, Talk Smart, the podcast.
This is the second of three Catalyze youe Career miniseries episodes that we in collaboration with LinkedIn.
Together, these three episodes will help you chart your career path and find your job fit.
In case you missed it, I encourage you to go back and listen to episode 184 fit or quit.
The first episode in this miniseries that was distilled down from a LinkedIn Live event that I did with Catherine Fisher where we answer live career questions from you, our audience.
Today I'm really excited to talk again with Dorie Clark.
Dori and I had a really thoughtful conversation about personal, brand and our careers in episode 118.
As a reminder, Dori is a consultant, speaker, lecturer and author.