Unspoken Career Truths

Stop Asking for Jobs. Start Having Conversations.

19 min · 18. juni 2026
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The best career opportunities usually start with a conversation. They never appear on job boards and instead emerge through conversations, relationships, and professional networks built over time. In this episode, we discuss informational interviews : how to start them, what to ask, what not to do, and why these conversations can completely change the direction of your career. We cover: * How to reach out without sounding transactional * Questions people actually enjoy answering * The hidden job market * Building relationships before you need them Whether you're job hunting, exploring a career pivot, or just trying to meet interesting people, this episode will help you turn awkward networking into meaningful conversations.

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