How The F**k Did You Get That Job?

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Welcome to the show where two not-so-interesting guys ask interesting people one question and then interrupt them as they try to answer. This podcast started earlier in New York City when hosts of the show, David Jaffin and Jake Miller, asked people out to breakfast to make connections and pick their brains about how they got to where they are and advice to those wanting to follow in their footsteps. Now, they’ve learned how to work microphones … kind of.

  1. 07/31/2024

    Jennifer Schufer’s 4 Keys to Driving Meaningful Change in Higher Ed Marketing

    Jennifer Schufer has dedicated nearly 30 years to steering marketing and communication strategies in higher education. As the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Marketing & Content Strategy at the University of Colorado Boulder, she leads cross-functional teams in developing student-centric content and campaigns that engage audiences at every stage of their university journey. In this episode, Jennifer takes us behind the scenes of her professional path, from humble beginnings as a temp to spearheading the celebrated "Be Boulder" brand initiative. Along the way, she shares insights on winning over key stakeholders with data, cutting through red tape to get things done, and the importance of nurturing rising talent. A central theme emerges in this conversation: the power of an entrepreneurial mindset to drive meaningful change within institutions. Time and again, from her early days at Cal Poly Pomona to her current role at CU Boulder, Jennifer has approached challenges as opportunities to innovate. She spots gaps in the status quo, builds compelling cases for new solutions, and deftly navigates organizational dynamics to bring her vision to life. Her experiences offer a whole lot of practical advice for any marketer looking to leave their mark in higher education - or any large, complex organization for that matter. If you're aiming to shake things up and make a real impact at your institution, this episode is well worth a listen. Here are a few key moments to listen for: [16:17] Building an ambassador program from the ground up at Cal Poly Pomona [20:05] Leveraging data to secure buy-in for new initiatives [25:36] Restructuring an admissions department to better support key objectives [33:22] Adapting marketing strategies to boost student retention rates

    31 min
  2. 07/17/2024

    Overtime’s Tyler Rutstein Gives Tips for Capturing Gen Z’s Attention in a New Age of Sports Fandom

    From marketing NBA stars like Derrick Rose at Adidas to growing Overtime from a simple Instagram account into a sports media powerhouse with hundreds of millions of followers across their accounts, Tyler Rutstein has had quite the career. Now, as the Chief Brand Officer and Head of Commerce at Overtime, he's using his diverse experiences to completely redefine how Gen Z engages with sports content. In this episode of How The F**k Did You Get That Job?, Tyler takes us behind the scenes of Overtime's new-age approach to sports media. He shares insights on how the brand is challenging traditional notions of sports fandom, prioritizing authentic storytelling, and leveraging the power of social media to build a passionate community. Whether you're in the sports media space or intrigued by the meteoric rise of Overtime, this episode has tons of valuable lessons on engaging the next generation of sports fans. Here's what we covered: [07:35] Tyler's early days working on basketball marketing at Reebok/Adidas [24:05] Joining Overtime in its infancy and growing the brand [29:48] How Overtime differentiates its content to appeal to Gen Z [34:04] Building a strong brand identity and community around Overtime [35:22] Partnering with athletes to co-create engaging content [31:13] Experimenting with new content formats and platforms like TikTok [37:58] What's next for Tyler and Overtime

    36 min
5
out of 5
143 Ratings

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Welcome to the show where two not-so-interesting guys ask interesting people one question and then interrupt them as they try to answer. This podcast started earlier in New York City when hosts of the show, David Jaffin and Jake Miller, asked people out to breakfast to make connections and pick their brains about how they got to where they are and advice to those wanting to follow in their footsteps. Now, they’ve learned how to work microphones … kind of.