• Managing Career Decisions: Becca Wilson’s Framework

  • Jun 28 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Managing Career Decisions: Becca Wilson’s Framework

  • Summary

  • Today, we sit down with Becca Wilson, an NKU Haile College of Business alumna, former Haile Research Fellow, and current employee at 3CDC.


    Key Takeaways:

    • (03:10) Becca credits the Haile Fellows Program for opening up new career paths and opportunities she wouldn't have considered otherwise, like working in a nonprofit organization

    • (10:24) Reflection is crucial for personal and professional growth; Becca suggests having verbal discussions to process reflections and share with others for support and guidance

    • (20:47) Transitioning from college to a full-time job can be challenging, especially adjusting to a consistent work schedule and maintaining optimal brain function through proper sleep and nutrition

    • (27:36) Building a strong support system and staying connected with peers who are going through similar experiences can help navigate the challenges of post-graduate life

    • (32:26) When faced with multiple career options, prioritize moving forward and learning what you don't like; choose opportunities with managers who invest in your growth and development

    • (39:15) Becca believes her future lies in academia but values her current experiences in the business world to develop her beliefs and collide with new ideas

    • (48:49) Advice for current Haile Fellows: connect with alumni, be confident in your strengths, take on new opportunities even if you're unsure, and lean into your passions

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