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Career Flair: Are You Business Ready?

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The world of work has changed. The rise of AI, hybrid work, portfolio careers, and entrepreneurship is reshaping what it means to build a career. Success today isn't about following a single path. It's about navigating a landscape full of shifting opportunities. Career Flair is a podcast from the UC Irvine ANTrepreneur Center, in partnership with the Graduate Division and GPS-STEM. It's built for college students, grad students, PhDs, and emerging professionals who want to be more than job-ready. They want to be business ready. Each episode features alumni, startup founders, scientists-turned-CEOs, recruiters, and communication and leadership experts who share the skills, insights, and entrepreneurial mindsets you won't find in a classroom. From networking and personal branding to resilience and innovation, this is the behind-the-scenes playbook for thriving in a fast-changing world. Whether your next step is joining a company, launching a startup, or creating your own path, Career Flair gives you the tools and confidence to stand out. The future of work isn't just something to adapt to, it's something to shape.

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The 5 Steps to Navigating Your Career Journey

Career paths are rarely linear. In this episode, host Ryan speaks with Jaclyn Kung, Director of Career Development for professional master's programs at the UC Irvine School of Information and Computer Sciences, about how students can navigate the job search with intention and confidence. Jaclyn shares her own unconventional journey—from law school to retail leadership at Target, and eventually into higher education—highlighting how each role contributed valuable experience and perspective. The conversation introduces a practical five-step job search cycle, including self-assessment, preparing targeted application materials, building meaningful professional connections, preparing for interviews, and evaluating job offers. Jaclyn also explains why so-called "soft skills" are better understood as power skills, and how students can use class projects and internships to demonstrate leadership, initiative, and problem-solving abilities. Whether you're exploring career options or actively searching for your next opportunity, this episode offers practical strategies for building connections, learning from setbacks, and approaching your career as an evolving journey.

20. mars 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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The Startup Metrics Every Founder Should Understand

In this episode, host Chi sits down with entrepreneur Karim Al-Gabarty, founder of the financial startup Aallie, to discuss his journey from mechatronics engineering to building a technology company. Karim explains how frustration with repetitive financial modeling tasks led him to develop a platform that helps startup founders better understand their business through simplified financial tools. The conversation explores key metrics every founder should understand—including customer acquisition cost (CAC) and monthly recurring revenue (MRR)—as well as common mistakes early-stage founders make when forecasting growth. Beyond startup finance, Karim also shares advice for students and early-career professionals navigating a rapidly changing job market shaped by automation and artificial intelligence. His approach centers on continuous learning, building a personal brand, and embracing experimentation—what he calls "Iteration One." Whether you're interested in entrepreneurship, startups, or building a resilient career, this episode offers practical insights on solving meaningful problems and adapting in a fast-changing world.

11. mars 2026 - 30 min
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Turning Words into Gold: Mastering the Art of Career Storytelling with Jay Golden

In this episode of Career Flair, we welcome back UCI alumnus and storytelling coach Jay Golden, to explore why the most powerful tool in your career toolbox isn't your GPA—it's your story. Jay shares his journey from running a childhood car wash to managing a binocular business at the LA Forum and eventually creating his own career as a storytelling consultant when he realized the "job" he wanted didn't exist. We dive deep into the concept of "traveler's commerce"—the unique human exchange of lived experiences—and why we are all travelers, spinning through the galaxy across hundreds of thousands of moments every year. Jay provides a practical, three-point storytelling framework—"How the world was," "Then one day," and "Until finally"—to help students and professionals turn their "lost gems" and past mistakes into compelling narratives of transformation and growth. Key topics include: * Finding the "Gems": Why the most important parts of our lives are often left "by the side of the road" and how to reclaim them. * The Power of Vulnerability: Why showing how you "fell in a hole and got out" is more memorable to an interviewer than trying to appear perfect. * Connecting Inward and Outward: How to assess "where am I" and "where are they" to bridge the gap between your passion and an employer's needs. * The "Until Finally" Moment: Using story structure to demonstrate personal purpose and real-world impact. * Closing the Deal: How to end an interview with a "last line" and a smile that signals confidence and connection. Whether you are an engineer who feels they have no stories to tell or an aspiring entrepreneur ready to make your own path, this episode will teach you how to polish your experiences and share them in a way that makes you unforgettable

4. mars 2026 - 49 min
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Why Your Story Matters More Than Your Resume

Welcome to Career Flair, the podcast for undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students looking to find—or create—their ideal career path. Broadcasting from the UC Irvine Entrepreneur Center, host Ryan sits down with UCI alum and entrepreneur Jeff Henning to discuss what employers are really looking for in today's competitive job market. In this episode, Jeff shares his journey from growing up in East Los Angeles to building a career during the early days of the wireless industry. Along the way, he challenges a common assumption many students have: that technical expertise is the most important factor in getting hired. Instead, Jeff argues that personal experience, storytelling, and mindset often matter more in interviews than pure technical knowledge. He also outlines four traits he considers non-negotiable when evaluating candidates: * Curiosity * Vision and forward-thinking * Emotional intelligence (EQ) * The ability to execute and "get things done" Through real-world examples—from service jobs to startup environments—the conversation shows how everyday experiences can translate into valuable professional skills. For students navigating internships, job searches, or entrepreneurial ambitions, this episode offers practical insights on how to tell your story, develop the right mindset, and demonstrate that you are truly business ready.

4. mars 2026 - 50 min
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Beyond the Bench: From Graduate Research to Real-World Experience

In this episode of Career Flair, we talk with Cameron Geller, a PhD candidate in cancer biology at UC Irvine, about what it really takes to pivot from academia to industry. After years focused on becoming a research professor, Cameron began rethinking his path and landed a competitive internship at AbbVie, stepping into an entirely new field while balancing family life and the pressure to perform. We unpack: • How to translate academic research into industry-ready skills • What hiring managers actually look for in PhD candidates • The value of networking programs like A2I and GPS STEM • How AI is reshaping scientific careers • Why storytelling and attitude matter as much as technical expertise If you're a graduate student questioning the traditional academic track or wondering how to make your experience resonate beyond the lab. This episode offers a practical roadmap for making that shift with clarity and confidence.

25. feb. 2026 - 42 min
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