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All in a Day’s Work features members of the New York University community, doing interesting work, and navigating the professional world. We are excited to share their stories with you. For a full transcript of any podcast episode, please email career.communications@nyu.edu.

Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during "All in a Day's Work" are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of New York University and its employees.

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All in a Day’s Work features members of the New York University community, doing interesting work, and navigating the professional world. We are excited to share their stories with you. For a full transcript of any podcast episode, please email career.communications@nyu.edu.

Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during "All in a Day's Work" are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of New York University and its employees.

    S2, Episode 20: Kim Tran, Desai & Tran Consulting

    S2, Episode 20: Kim Tran, Desai & Tran Consulting

    In this special episode, made by one of our student podcast fellows, NYU graduate student Aubrey Williams speaks with Dr. Kim Tran, a seasoned DEI consultant, author, and community organizer. They discuss Kim’s transition from academia to the field of diversity and inclusion. Kim also shares insights on how individuals can actively address these important issues in their daily lives.



    Kim Tran is a longtime DEI consultant, author, and community organizer. She holds a PhD in ethnic studies from UC Berkeley. Her first book on the messy relationship between DEI and social protest movements is forthcoming from Haymarket Books.



    For a full transcript of this episode, please email ⁠career.communications@nyu.edu⁠.

    • 20 min
    S2, Episode 19: Erin Blake, Folger Shakespeare Library

    S2, Episode 19: Erin Blake, Folger Shakespeare Library

    In this special episode, made by one of our student podcast fellows, NYU undergraduate student Max Majak speaks with Dr. Erin Blake, Senior Cataloger at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC. They talk about Erin’s journey of exploring the world of academia, the harsh realities of competitive environments, and realizing her passion lies not in climbing the academic ladder but in the joy of helping others through librarianship. 



    Erin Blake is the Senior Cataloger responsible for art and manuscripts at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC. She is also a faculty member of Rare Book School at the University of Virginia, where she teaches "The History of Printed Book Illustration in the West." She holds a PhD in Art History from Stanford University, and has written and lectured widely on issues related to rare materials cataloging, Shakespeare in art, and book illustration.



    For a full transcript of this episode, please email ⁠career.communications@nyu.edu⁠.

    • 19 min
    S2, Episode 18: Q&A with Wasserman Staff

    S2, Episode 18: Q&A with Wasserman Staff

    In this special episode of "All in a Day's Work," we collected questions and concerns from NYU students about job hunting. And we invited professional Career Coaches from Wasserman Center to provide answers, hoping to give you some useful insights. If you would like to share similar concerns or questions about finding a job, please feel free to contact us at career.development@nyu.edu.



    For a full transcript of this episode, please email ⁠career.communications@nyu.edu⁠.

    • 27 min
    S2, Episode 17: Daria Zlobina, 2K

    S2, Episode 17: Daria Zlobina, 2K

    In this episode, Sarah Rosenthal speaks with Daria Zlobina, Senior Manager, Player Connections and Strategy at 2K.  Daria shared her reasons for choosing different career paths at each stage, her experiences living in different countries, and offered some valuable advice on networking with seasoned professionals in the industry.



    Daria Zlobina is the Senior Manager, Player Connections and Strategy at 2K. Originally trained as an art historian at NYU, Daria pursued a career in marketing within the entertainment and gaming industries and has worked for such companies as EA and Warner Bros Discovery before joining 2K. Daria is passionate about mentoring and coaching others and serves as a member of a number of volunteer organizations in London, focusing on advancing careers of women in marketing and advertising space.



    For a full transcript of this episode, please email ⁠career.communications@nyu.edu⁠.

    • 22 min
    S2, Episode 16: Al Chen, Coda

    S2, Episode 16: Al Chen, Coda

    In this episode, Yebu Ji speaks with Al Chen, the Solution Architect at Coda. Al shares his journey from Stern to landing his first job as a financial analyst at Google. He talks about how he started learning and mastering Excel in that role, eventually becoming an Excel consultant. Al also delves into the relationship between office products and productivity. Tune in to gain insights into Al's career trajectory and valuable tips for optimizing your work using office tools.



    Al has been an Excel power user for 10+ years. He started learning Excel when I was a financial analyst at Google. 50,000+ students have taken his online Excel classes and he has facilitated in-person workshops to over 5,000 MBA students around the U.S. He founded KeyCuts, an Excel training and consulting company to Fortune 500 companies. If it isn't clear that he's addicted to Excel, perhaps his podcast about Excel and data analysis (Dear Analyst) will convince you. Outside of Excel and spreadsheets, he works full-time at Coda, an all-in-one platform for teams.



    For a full transcript of this episode, please email ⁠career.communications@nyu.edu⁠.

    • 24 min
    S2, Episode 15: Caitlyn Lubas, Inkitt

    S2, Episode 15: Caitlyn Lubas, Inkitt

    In this episode, Yebu Ji speaks with Caitlyn Lubas, the product manager at Inkitt. Caitlyn shares her experiences of traveling to 70 countries across 7 continents during her time at NYU, as well as how she navigated challenging career decisions and uncertainty in the years after graduation.



    Since graduating from NYU Stern in 2020, Caitlyn Lubas has followed her passions and refused to settle for anything less than fulfillment and personal growth, resulting in a career path that has meandered through the many facets of the creator economy. After starting out in product roles at Instagram and TikTok, she left big tech and joined an entrepreneurship co-living community to work on a creator economy travel startup idea. Along the way, she also published a book called You Are Where You Go about her travels to 70 countries and all 7 continents during college, and has spoken at schools across the country about the intersection of travel and personal development. Most recently, Caitlyn has enjoyed working as a Product Manager at startups in the business of concert live streaming and digital book publishing, while building her personal brand in the travel space through hosting group trips.



    For a full transcript of this episode, please email ⁠career.communications@nyu.edu⁠.

    • 22 min

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