Real Work – How People Turn Ideas Into Impact - Tarle Media Network
In this episode of Real Work Ideas, host Jennifer Tarle and guest Rob Pakulski discuss the critical shift in how professionals are vetted in a digital-first world. They explore why your "proof of work" is now just as important as your resume, serving as the tangible evidence that backs up your professional claims. From LinkedIn strategies to choosing the right platform for your specific skills, this conversation provides a roadmap for anyone looking to move out of the "digital ghost" zone and into a position of career strength. This conversation explores: -The Layered Approach: Why you need both a "claims-based" resume and a "proof of work" layer to stand out to employers. -LinkedIn as Table Stakes: Using the platform not just for job hunting, but as a standard for professional identity and common-connection networking. -Matching Media to Skill: Identifying which platforms—like GitHub for coders, Substack for writers, or Podcasts for communicators—best showcase your talents. -The Authenticity Advantage: Why being your real, unpolished self is a more effective competitive strategy than being a "version of everyone else". Key Takeaways & "Homework" -The Industry Audit: Research a leader you admire to see what evidence they have provided to the world via search. -The Self-Audit: Type your own name into Google or an AI like Gemini to see what your current digital footprint (or lack thereof) says about you. -Proactive Presence: Since a digital footprint likely already exists, take control of it by intentionally posting work you are proud of. "Your proof of work isn't just your resume anymore. It's what people find when they search for you online." — Jennifer Tarle
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