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YPSG #6: The Career Lessons You Can't Learn on Zoom

5 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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Most career advice focuses on skills, certifications, and training. But some of the most important lessons of your career can't be taught in a classroom or learned during a Zoom meeting. In this episode of the Young Professional Survival Guide, Lisa explores why today's young professionals may be missing a critical advantage that previous generations developed through proximity, observation, and informal mentorship. You'll learn: * Why career growth often happens between meetings, not inside them * The hidden cost of highly efficient workplaces and remote work environments * Why exposure to experienced leaders matters as much as formal mentorship * The leadership skills that are absorbed through observation, not training * Practical ways to create more learning opportunities, build stronger relationships, and accelerate your professional growth Whether you're early in your career, working remotely, or leading the next generation of talent, this episode will challenge you to rethink how leadership development really happens. Key takeaway: Some of the most important career lessons aren't taught. They're caught. #CareerDevelopment #Leadership #YoungProfessionals #ProfessionalGrowth #RemoteWork #Mentorship #LeadershipDevelopment #FutureOfWork #CareerAdvice #ClarityUnderPressure

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