Sunday, December 22, 2019
Top 10 Podcasts for Job Seekers to Listen to in 2019
Top 10 Podcasts for Job Seekers to Listen to in 2019 Top 10 Podcasts for Job Seekers to Listen to in 2019 Podcasts are so in right now. From true crime stories to economics, the world of podcasts is enormous. If you havent listened to job search podcasts, you should give it a try. Some of the top thought leaders in the career and job search space share their personal knowledge. Many also interview other experts in the field, providing multiple perspectives on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.While exploring current podcasts, I wanted to make sure each one on the list welches the highest quality possibleboth in production and information offered. Each of these podcasts offers job seekers something different from the rest, hopefully giving every type of job seeker at least one new favorite job search podcast.1) The Voice of Job SeekersCareer consultant Mark Anthony Dyson knows the modern job search better than almost anyoneplus, you can just tell hes cool by his laid-back demeanor. The topi cs covered in his podcast, The Voice of Job Seekers, are likely the answers yure asking daily as a modern job seeker. Soak in all of Marks knowledge in episodes like, Give LinkedIn Recommendations More Respect and How Job Seekers Can Get Noticed Online.Average episode length 30 minutesAvailable on iTunes, Stitcher and Apple Podcasts?2) Find Your Dream JobMac Prichard interviews job search experts each episode who offer valuable tricks of the trade, for example, how to phrase career changes and gaps in your resume in an interview and why you need to think like a hiring manager. The level of expertise each interviewee brings to the table is unparalleled, and Macs casual but smart interview style proves his authority in this space.Average episode length 30 minutesAvailable on Apple Podcasts?Want more from Mac Prichard? We dont blame you Check out courses, books and weekly newsletters by Macs List.3) Career Cloud RadioCareer Cloud Radiomight just be the podcast on this list with the lar gest cult following. With more than 11 years worth of episodes available for download, you can binge listen and find out what all the fuss is about Founded by Chris Russell, Career Cloud Radio is now hosted by Justin Dux. Impressive job search experts (whose credentials are fully laid out at the start of each episode) give job seekers advice on hard-hitting topics like How to Appeal to Hiring Managers and How to Overcome Being Overqualified. One thing I love about this podcast is that even though episodes go as far back as 2007, the oldest showsstill offer advice that can be transferred to the current job search environment.Average episode length 30 minutesAvailable on iTunes and Google PlayCheck out Jobscan CEO James Hus appearance on Career Cloud Radio.4) Copeland CoachingAngela Copeland, expert career coach, leads listeners from the job search and through their careers. Listen to topics like Boomer Career Reinvention and How to Nail a Job Interview with experts in Angelas circle. This podcast is well-produced and the vibe is almost NPR-like. I find this particular show very easy to digest and actually tune into for the entire episode. Plus, there is such a wide variety of topics to keep listeners from getting boredAverage episode length 45 minutesAvailable on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Alexa Skill, Google Play, TuneIn, YouTube, Classic FeedI also highly recommend Angela Coplands TEDx Talk, How I Broke the Rules and Found My Perfect Job, to further your job search education.5) No B.S. Job Search Advice RadioWeve mentioned Jeff Altman before and I feel inclined to mention him again. His podcast covers unique topics that you wont find on any other podcast. For example, a favorite recent episode, How Do You Get a Job After Being Self Employed for 20 Years is a must-listen for anyone trying to transition back into the employee workforce. Jeff has a very no B.S. approach to his shows (obviously) but has a kind, understanding way of answering listen er questions. In relatively short episodes, No B.S. Job Search Advice Radio covers each topic thoroughly.Average episode length 15 minutesAvailable on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher?6) Get Hired with Molly MapesMolly Mapes is a career coach and a recruiter, which makes her your best friend as a job seeker. In the Get Hired podcast, Molly answers the questions she hears most often from her own clients. She switches back and forth from the perspective of a career coach to that of a recruiter, giving listeners a well-rounded view of each topic. I love the way she talks to you like youre a friend, with a casual and understanding voice. A few of my favorite shows include Why is Job Searching So Hard? Tips to Get You Started and Why LinkedIn is Your Job Searching BFF.Average episode length 10 minutesAvailable on Apple Podcasts7) David Lawrence Recruitment ShowHeres a podcast for the anti-podcast listener. If you think you cant sit through a whole podcast episode without nodding off, The David L awrence Recruitment show is for you. It features very short episodes with current expert tips. David Lawrence is the founder of Vine Resources, technology recruitment company. He covers topics like Do LinkedIn Recommendations Work? and Creating Your CV in a quick but efficient fashion. Listen to his show as youre starting your job search efforts for the day to give yourself an extra spurt of motivation and knowledge.Average episode length 5 minutesAvailable on Spotify, Apple PodcastsDavid Lawrence also hosts the Vine Resources podcast, where he interviews successful people in tech, media and more.8) Manager ToolsWhether youre searching for a managerial stelle or not, Manager Tools can help get you prepared. Listen to episodes like Case Study Interviews and Onboarding to get behind-the-scenes information on how the hiring process works. While exploring job search podcasts, I couldnt ignore this one. Founded by Michael Auzenne and Mark Horstman, it has nearly 1,000 reviews on Apple Po dcasts and a 4.5 rating. If you are hoping to be a manager, this podcast could become a favorite of yours even after your job search has come to an end. With over five years of shows available, there is no shortage of useful material.Average episode length 25 minutesAvailable on Apple Podcasts,If you enjoy Manager Tools, check out theirCareer Tools podcast next9) Talk Talent To MeWant to really find out what a recruiter wants? Rob Stevensons, Talk Talent To Me helps get you inside the head of the recruiter and learn their hiring strategies. This might not be every job seekers cup of tea, but I think its an awesome way to get ahead of the competition and gain insights that will help you now and in later job searches. For example, a recent episode covered the ways in which the interview process has changed in recent years. That is extremely useful information for a job seeker to haveAt Jobscan, one of the ways we learn the most about the job search process is by talking with recruiter s, so I have learned the value of exploring this perspective first hand.Average episode length 45 minutesAvailable on Apple Podcasts, Google Play10)The Exclusive Career CoachLesa Edwards, Certified Job Search Expert, is the most upbeat, positive podcaster I came across (and we all know how much we need some motivation at certain points in our job search). She makes the job search approachable and even a little bit fun A few of my favorite episodes are Active vs. Passive Job Search Strategies and Taking Care of You During a Job Transition. Lesa concentrates on the facts of the job search, but also puts important weight on staying mentally and emotionally positive throughout.Average episode length 30 minutesAvailable on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher?Also check out our top people to follow on LinkedIn and top YouTube channels for job seekers.
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