Your experience is overvalued! I know that’s a controversial statement, but I unpack it going into this great conversation with Wade Galt.
Remember that when it comes to experience, as they say in the investing world, past performance is not an indicator of future results. This means that we have to bring our experience into the present and create a value proposition around our skills, insights, wisdom, and talents – as well as our experience – can move the needle in the positions we’re applying to.
Check out this great conversation!
One important point: You don’t want to be what the market tells you you have to be. Take back control of your career narrative and define your value proposition to be something that you do well, that you love to do, and that fills a significant need in the marketplace.
John Tarnoff is an executive and career transition coach, speaker, and author who supports mid and late-career professionals in defining, planning, and achieving more meaningful and sustainable careers.
Fired 39% during his 35 years as a film producer, studio executive and tech entrepreneur, he learned how to turn setbacks into successes in a volatile business. He reinvented his own career at 50, earning a master’s degree in counseling psychology to share his career lessons with others going through similar challenges.
Since leaving entertainment in 2010, John has coached individuals, groups, and led career workshops for university alumni, including for UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. Corporate coaching clients have included Bank of America, Bridgewater Assoc., Levi-Strauss, Softbank, TD Ameritrade, and Thrive Global.
He is the author of the best-selling Boomer Reinvention: How to Create your Dream Career Over 50 and has been named a Top Influencer in Aging by PBS/NextAvenue.
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