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You are the CEO of your career. We all want the secrets to a successful career but everyone has their own path to take. In Career Corner, host Jonathan Mars has candid conversations with people from all walks and industries to tease out tactical lessons you can apply to your own career. All while weaving in his insights from a 16 year career in pharmaceuticals, financial services, media, and ad technology, as well as being the founder of Mars Career Enterprises.

Career Corner Jonathan Mars

    • Wirtschaft

You are the CEO of your career. We all want the secrets to a successful career but everyone has their own path to take. In Career Corner, host Jonathan Mars has candid conversations with people from all walks and industries to tease out tactical lessons you can apply to your own career. All while weaving in his insights from a 16 year career in pharmaceuticals, financial services, media, and ad technology, as well as being the founder of Mars Career Enterprises.

    007: Doina Harris | Embracing & Accepting Failure, Sponsor vs. Mentor, & Giving and Receiving Feedback

    007: Doina Harris | Embracing & Accepting Failure, Sponsor vs. Mentor, & Giving and Receiving Feedback

    Doina Harris is the Chief Product Officer at Simon Data. She’s served as a strategic and transformative leader in technology and advertising with experience scaling operations and executing cross-functional transformations.
    She has lived and worked in the United States and Europe for companies such as Salomon Smith Barney, McKinsey, Google, and AppNexus. She’s originally from Romania and received her bachelor’s and MBA from Harvard University.
    Doina has two beautiful children and enjoys playing bridge and painting in her spare time.
    In my conversation with Doina, we discuss:
    ·     How Simon Data has managed to stay connected during COVID-19 and how she’s personally adapted her leadership style.
    ·     How she uses The Eisenhower Matrix to prioritize her time.
    ·     The benefits of conducting a worst-case scenario exercise.
    ·     Her early days growing up in communist Romania and the impact her Grandfather had on her life.
    ·     How she learned to embrace and accept failure without letting it define her.
    ·     Why she transitioned from an industry she thought she’d always be in (finance) to technology
    ·     How she and her husband support each other’s careers while prioritizing parenting.
    ·     The difference between a sponsor and a mentor.
    ·     Giving and receiving feedback.
    ·     Why you should treat your career as a value investor vs. a hedge fund manager.
    Doina is truly an amazing person and has had a huge impact on me personally. Enjoy this interesting and insightful conversation!
    Helpful links:
    Doina's LinkedIn pageThe Eisenhower MatrixTim Ferriss' fear-setting exercise: https://tim.blog/2017/05/15/fear-setting/
    Thank you for listening. You can reach out to me on Twitter @jonathanmars

    • 50 Min.
    006: Ben Polidore | How to Stand Out, Handling Rejection, Career Cycles, Salary Negotiation, Millennials, Dial-up Internet, & the Federal Reserve

    006: Ben Polidore | How to Stand Out, Handling Rejection, Career Cycles, Salary Negotiation, Millennials, Dial-up Internet, & the Federal Reserve

    Ben Polidore is the Head of Risk & Execution at Atom Investors, LP. Prior to that, he was a Software Engineer at TriTek Solutions, the Head of Algorithmic Trading & Managing Director at ITG.
    Ben lives in Austin, TX with his wife and two young girls.  He's a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and received his B.S. in Computer Science from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). In this conversation, my friend since 2nd grade and best man at my wedding discuss the following in this fun and intriguing conversation:
    Preserving through rejectionWhy procrastination isn’t as bad as you thinkHow to advocate for higher compensation in a way that helps you and your manager Why it’s actually easy to stand out The impact of being disciplined and deliberate with your timeWhy it’s valuable to have career cycles (crop rotations)Empathizing with your manager and why he/she probably thinks you’re fineWhy the future is bright because of millennialsHis love of building junior teamsThose early days of dial-up internet in the 90sHis take on the Federal Reserve’s actions in 2020How reading fuels his career (Fiction vs. Nonfiction)His philosophical #1 career takeaway and the circle of life!
    You can reach out to Ben with questions and comments via email at polidore@gmail.com or via LinkedIn here.

    • 1 Std. 25 Min.
    005: Alice Jones | Working Through Mental Hurdles, Switching Majors, The Importance of Asking Why & Prioritizing What Comes Naturally

    005: Alice Jones | Working Through Mental Hurdles, Switching Majors, The Importance of Asking Why & Prioritizing What Comes Naturally

    In this episode, I chat with my pal Alice Jones who is the Chief Financial Officer at Yoshi in Nashville, TN. Yoshi is doing some really cool things in the gas and automotive delivery and service space.
    Originally from the Bay Area, Alice has spent several years in Switzerland and earned her Bachelor's degree in Economics from Princeton University. Alice has also worked at IBM, Notch Partners, and AppNexus. 
    In our fun and informative conversation, we discuss:
    The two criteria she requires for every jobWorking through mental hurdles and why you should believe you’re qualified for that job you're interested inThe energy war for automobiles and the future of delivering power to auto consumersThe differences between growing up in the U.S. and SwitzerlandHow and why she switched from studying electrical engineering to economics at Princeton.The one thing no one talks about regarding engineering programsWhy working in Operations is underratedHer attraction to solving problemsThe importance of asking why over and overWhy you should lean into what comes naturally for you
    You can connect with Alice on LinkedIn and learn more Yoshi here.
    Thanks for listening to Career Corner! I'd love to hear from you!

    • 1 Std. 26 Min.
    004: Pablo Dominguez | Building a Team From Ground Zero, Driving Sales, Having Fun at Work & Disney Magic

    004: Pablo Dominguez | Building a Team From Ground Zero, Driving Sales, Having Fun at Work & Disney Magic

    Pablo Dominguez is a Go-to-Market Executive with experience in leading and transforming global teams specializing in sales and customer success. He’s also worked at Avaya, ADP, The Alexander Group, and AppNexus.
    Born in Mexico and raised in the Lone Star State. Pablo received his BBA from Texas in MIS and International Economics and his MBA from the Stern School of Business at NYU. 
    Pablo is an absolute legend and we discuss the following in our conversation:
    ·     Building a team from ground zero
    ·     Driving sales
    ·     The importance of having fun at work
    ·     Focusing on Disney Magic
    ·     His A+B+C+D leadership philosophy
    ·     Getting to the so what when managing up
    ·     Why his hobbies fuel his work
    ·     His thought process on choosing ADP over Microsoft
    ·     And much, much more
    Remember, You are the CEO of Your Career. 
    Links:
    You can connect with Pablo on LinkedIn.
    For more career insights, feel free to check out JonathanMars.com. You can find me on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook if you have any feedback on how to make Career Corner better.
    Thank you for listening.

    • 50 Min.
    003: Jenny Likansis | Conflict at Work, Unintended Benefits of Networking, Leadership & Mentorship, DE&I & Trying New Things

    003: Jenny Likansis | Conflict at Work, Unintended Benefits of Networking, Leadership & Mentorship, DE&I & Trying New Things

    Welcome to Career Corner where it’s my belief that You Are the CEO of Your Career. In Episode #3, I chat with Jenny Līkansis. Jenny has worked in modeling and fashion, technology, and media in a variety of capacities. In this conversation, we cover a lot of ground including:
    ·     Handling conflict at work
    ·     Leadership
    ·     The unintended benefits of networking & mentorship
    ·     Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
    ·     Why she “keeps receipts”
    ·     The importance of trying new things
    ·     And much, much more
    You can connect with Jenny on LinkedIn and Instagram.
    For more career insights, feel free to check out JonathanMars.com or I'd love your feedback on Career Corner. You can find me on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook.

    • 1 Std. 12 Min.
    002: Megan Arend I Nautilus Labs, Advocating for Yourself, Empathy & Taking Chances

    002: Megan Arend I Nautilus Labs, Advocating for Yourself, Empathy & Taking Chances

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    In our second episode, I interview Megan Arend who is easily one of the most talented people I’ve worked with. Megan is currently a Senior Product Manager at Nautilus Labs where she participates in their mission to advance the efficiency of ocean commerce.
    In our discussion, Megan and I cover a lot of ground and she offers great career advice around:
    ·     How to advocate for yourself by asking for what you want
    ·     The importance of taking career chances even when it’s scary
    ·     The significance of persistence, but also knowing when to walk away.
    ·     Doing more with less.
    ·     The burden of leadership.
    ·     The importance of empathy in your career
    ·     Her morning routine and how to get your brain firing on all cylinders before work
    ·     Her answer to an important question most tech companies care about
    And much, much more.
    You can connect with Megan on Instagram Twitter, and LinkedIn. You can read more about Nautilus Labs here.
    If you have any comments, questions, or feedback on Career Corner, please reach out to me (Jonathan) on Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn. If you're interested in some of my career coaching services, check out my website here.
    Thank you for listening!

    • 1 Std. 47 Min.

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