Walk and Talk w/ Dan Watkins

Why the best leaders won't touch your resume | For your career

5 min · 27 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Why the best leaders won't touch your resume | For your career

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⁠Book a meeting with Dan [https://content.databased.com/revenue-consulting-and-sales-recruiting] That $25K bump looks great on paper. Dan's seen what it actually does to a career over a decade — and it's one of the first things he filters out when recruiting for his clients. This episode is the honest breakdown of what job hopping costs you, and when it's already too late. In this episode: * Why the first or second job gets a pass — and what happens after that * The two filters DataBased uses that screen out 98% of LinkedIn profiles * Exactly how many companies in a decade moves you from normal to unrecoverable * What "watering the grass" actually looks like in practice 00:00 | Intro: The habit Dan sees on almost every resume that screens candidates out immediately 00:13 | Why jumping for $25K more is costing you more than you think long term 00:38 | The first and second job exception: when companies will still give you a pass 01:25 | Why good leaders start screening you out after the second hop 01:50 | The best CEO Dan knows on why the grass is greener wherever you water it 02:17 | How DataBased filters 98% of LinkedIn profiles down to the top 2% 02:46 | The decade test: three companies is normal, five is unrecoverable 04:13 | The real question: are you choosing to get good where you are right now 04:33 | When leaving is justified and when it becomes a pattern you can't recover from Follow us so you never miss an episode. Share so we can reach more people!⁠ [https://content.databased.com/revenue-consulting-and-sales-recruiting]

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Book a meeting with Dan: https://content.databased.com/revenue-consulting-and-sales-recruiting Most leaders think they know what their team is actually thinking. They don't. People hold back. They give the answer they think the room wants. And major decisions get made without anyone's real best thinking on the table. Dan walks through two structures he's used throughout his career to fix this. The first is the war room model from his Qualtrics days: a small group, two rules (no comment goes unsaid, no negative retribution), and a leader who still makes the final call. The second is the monthly all-day strategic meeting he moved to as his organization scaled. He covers how the monthly meeting runs, who's in the room, and the exact format for every agenda item: state the business problem, quantify the impact to the dollar, bring a real proposed solution, debate it, and don't leave until there's a decision. If you want to talk about building a leadership team that actually performs, book a meeting with Dan. Link in the description.

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Portada del episodio The work-life smoothie every founder and executive should be designing | For your life

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