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How Gen Z Is Getting Hired in the Toughest Job Market Yet [W&S 147]
The job market today isn’t what it used to be, and if you’re a professional navigating it, you know it’s not just about grades or a prestigious degree anymore.
Hear from Ainul Md Razib, a cybersecurity engineer and community builder, and Pang Xin Yi, a marketing and events expert redefining her career path.
They share personal stories of how they landed their roles, what it took to break into their fields, and the lessons learned along the way, including:
- How to use social media to stand out in today’s hyper-competitive market.
- Why networking isn’t just about sending resumes.
- The importance of being curious and always learning.
- The mental and emotional hurdles faced during the job search.
Tune in to hear their journey and pick up insights that will help you tackle the toughest job market yet. Whether you're job hunting, navigating your first gig, or trying to figure out your next move, this episode is packed with practical advice and motivational stories you won't want to miss.
Join us for a candid conversation on navigating your career in today's competitive landscape!
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