{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/671db187ad47608807b5ddd9/69c2046e1861d127d5ea72c2?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"First Gen Everything: The Rules No One Teaches You at Work w/ Fadjanie Cadet","description":"<p>“When no one has done it before you, you’re not just doing the job—you’re figuring out the rules in real time.”</p><p>“You rent your job title, but you own your narrative.”</p><p><br></p><p>Summary:</p><p>What if the reason you feel behind at work… isn’t you? Most first-generation professionals enter corporate spaces without a roadmap—navigating unwritten rules, hidden expectations, and systems that were never designed to be transparent. In this episode of <em>BLKGirl Ambition</em>, I sit down with Fadjanie Cadet—Chief Change Experience Officer and organizational strategist—to break down the rules no one teaches you at work. We talk about:</p><ul><li>The influence of her first gen Haitian American background</li><li>Why merit alone isn’t enough</li><li>The power of visibility, relationships, and self-advocacy</li><li>The mindset shift from <em>“what am I missing?”</em> to <em>“what is the system failing to make clear?”</em></li><li>How to own your narrative and move with intention</li></ul><p>Fadjanie shares how her first-generation experience shaped the way she leads, builds, and navigates corporate spaces—and why community is more than support, it’s infrastructure. If you’ve ever felt like you were learning the rules too late or questioning whether you belong, this episode will shift how you see yourself—and the system. Because you were never behind. You were building without a blueprint.</p><p><br></p><p>Keywords:</p><p>First-Generation, Workplace Politics, Unwritten Rules, Black Women in Corporate, Corporate, Career Pivot, Layoff, Networking, Immigrant, Self-Advocacy, Career Growth, Visibility, Community</p><p><br></p><p>Takeaways:</p><p>First-generation professionals often navigate workplaces without access to unwritten rules and insider knowledge</p><p>Corporate success is not purely merit-based—visibility, relationships, and perception matter</p><p>Many early career “gaps” are structural, not personal</p><p>Self-advocacy and storytelling are critical to career growth</p><p>Building a clear narrative around your impact is essential for advancement</p><p>Networking is not transactional—it’s community and access to opportunity</p><p>Organizations often rely on implicit knowledge, creating barriers to fairness</p><p>Disruption (like layoffs) can be an opportunity to redefine your identity and value</p><p>Your job title is temporary—your skills, perspective, and impact are not</p><p>Authenticity and ownership of your experience are key to long-term success</p><p><br></p><p>Chapter Summary:</p><p>00:00 – Episode Introduction &amp; Guest Overview</p><p>03:00 – First-Gen Upbringing &amp; Early Identity</p><p>08:00 – Responsibility, Pressure &amp; Parenting Perspectives</p><p>12:00 – Early Career Lessons &amp; Meritocracy Myth</p><p>15:00 – Self-Advocacy &amp; Building a Business Case</p><p>18:00 – Reframing Structural vs. Personal Gaps</p><p>20:00 – Workplace Design &amp; Implicit Rules</p><p>24:00 – Networking, Community &amp; Career Access</p><p>26:00 – First-Gen Identity in Corporate Spaces</p><p>28:00 – Finding Language for Lived Experience</p><p>30:00 – Layoffs, Identity &amp; Career Disruption</p><p>32:00 – Owning Your Narrative &amp; Career Value</p><p>34:00 – Black Women &amp; Workforce Shifts</p><p>37:00 – Staying Grounded Through Uncertainty</p><p>39:00 – Authenticity &amp; Career Growth</p><p>41:00 – Redefining Ambition &amp; Success</p><p>43:00 – Closing &amp; Final Reflections</p><p><br></p><p>Get in Touch with Fadjanie:</p><p>LinkedIn: Fadjanie Cadet</p><p>Email: Fadjaniecadet@meettheccxo.com</p><p>Website: www.meettheccxo.com</p><p><br></p><p>Thanks for all your love and support. Tag me while listening @blkgirlambition and @glamourgirlniya</p><p><br></p><p>If you have episode ideas, questions for me, or would like to be featured as a guest send me an email, niya@blkgirlambition.com</p>","author_name":"Niya Baxter"}