[Part 1] - The Career Game Changing Secret Weapon w Keri-Lynne Shaw
Release Date: 05/08/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode of Being Brown at Work, I had the absolute pleasure of speaking with Keri-Lynne Shaw, the powerhouse behind The Salary Bump and a former Chief People Officer. We dove deep into the real secrets to career success that go beyond just doing your job well. KL shared her invaluable insights from years in HR, revealing the common roadblocks many of us face.
Here are a couple of key takeaways we unpacked:
- Networking is Non-Negotiable: We discussed why building and nurturing your network is absolutely crucial for unlocking opportunities.
- Mastering the Interview: KL highlighted the importance of knowing how to articulate your worth and shine, even if you're an introvert.
Trust me, this is just the beginning! You won't want to miss Part 2, on May 20th, where KL drops even more game-changing secrets to help you take control of your career.
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