Watch This Before Starting Your Corporate Career (what I wish I knew)

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In this video, I'm sharing advice about starting a corporate career that I wish I had known sooner. And it's A LOT.

Starting a corporate career can be a very exciting and fulfilling experience, but it can be overwhelming if you don't know what to expect. In this video, I'm sharing with you some advice that I wish I had known when I started my career. From the basics of the corporate world to networking and job search strategies, this video will help you prepare for starting a career with. wayless stress.
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"If they're gossiping with you, they're gossiping about you" actually just changed my life, thank you

hannahmve
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I just started my first corporate job at 31 after a career in f&b hospitality (server, bartender, manger, etc). Thank you so much! This was a great primer for rearranging my expectations and mindsets. Also a lot of this (don't drink the kool aid, gossip culture) are great pieces of advice in general.

IsabellaYbarra
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Just started my new job, corporate in IT, you just made my life easier for the next two years ♥️ thank you so much !!!!

nebbie
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MORE!! how to socialize, how to network and form connections, etc

sbittercookies
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You're so cool!!! Thank you so much for your advice and good vibe :)) I start my job tomorrow so I desperately needed them <33

saisnigdhakodali
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I swear to god ur videos and other content are the only reason i got hired to do my current job and am still going. i do feel like a huge imposter but i get things done? idk.
anyway, i am also working in hr and id love to hear more hr job specific content from you. i feel very lost in the field and since i am literally a one man department - there is NO mentor for me to be found. Basically operating on common sense, good luck and HBR articles. And this is my first full time job…

aceille
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I totally resonate with what you are saying! Regarding bad vibes from some people (generally young), and searching for good mentoring. My best learnings come from separating myself from the sheep gossipping flock and getting closer to senior roles, especially women, who could give me advice on both social and technical skills from a mature position. You end up becoming more efficient and focused.
Also, salary negotiation: we women are TOO HUMBLE, and end up getting less paid than our male work colleagues! some of them even less experienced or educated. One thing we have to learn from corporate men: have self-confidence even when there is no factual basis for it.

mecagoensanpitopato
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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOU! I wish I would’ve saw this last June when I first started this new position 😢 but this comes in handy for me. Thank you so much!!!!

FemininePhenom
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your now my corporate mum starting a bach of business majoring in people management in march! your video made me feel like i was talking to a friend haha love it!

tiahnajayde
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Thanks for your information. I think you should do a video on working a new job. I am coming from a blue collar work environment to a corporate one! Totally different work environments and types of people. Although blue collar folks gossip, sometimes fight (more verbal) and sometimes curse out management. LOL

KeyahD
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Your videos are so relatable and helpful!!! Glad to have found your channel ☺

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Hey. I work in the service industry. I have some friends that do corporate jobs. I was curious to delve a little deeper into the different inndustry cultures.

I could never exist in an environment like this. I think about the grass being greener if I had a well paid office job. I now think it would be signifigantly worse.

It seems like you actually kind of have to care about your job to thrive in this world. I get paid less, yeah. I also get to clock out and disengage. I also get to goof off with coworkers, talk to my coworkers about things outside of work and have little real responsibility.

Lifes for living. There is a balance between responsibility and money. Its harder to make a living in the service industry though....but possible. It also seems like less layoffs

ianhowell
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you deserve so much more subscribers! you're authentic and funny af

LikeTheVik
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Love this! Thank you so much for the advice

nataliyachepurnova
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She may be Canadian but she's bringing that heat!!

minusGravity
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Thank you so much for this video !!!!❤️❤️❤️ I thought I was the only one feel this way. I was wondering if you could make a video how to deal with a difficult coworker from whom you need things so you can do your job which is reporting . Please let me know. Thank you in advance

noorb
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just showing my appreciation, thank you for the tips!

bobbywiddattool
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This is so helpful!!!! Thank you so much!!!!

reid.b
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Another great video, love your content!

LondonLawyer
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Great tips! Would also love to know this same topic but in relation to working remotely? I feel like it's so different!

brenna