Open jaahmuhl opened 3 years ago
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Transcript Part 1: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/Ks3klLslDUZBvj1ybZlsba8aGhA-DbOizwKvOiSMdFOcsgqKMRlhwW3kWlF-bnagWOeOeXklfKx4urqN03d2VpzK24U?loadFrom=SharedLink
Transcript Part 2: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/M73xw5sT0da4rIicpYyG0gkB3zq-bzJWCqXTycBUTaQEyZufKwNjhtUm4yw_bdXMiUbbaN4itWwP2H_Cm3cL0s8pCok?loadFrom=SharedLink
Article: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GCOWnyKkDk_TzatzsXV7m05yPnMLC4T3wFMnaYZjpIU/edit?usp=sharing
Blurb:
Kicking off your career can be a little daunting so we sat down with Charlie O'Donnell from Brooklyn Bridge Ventures, one of the top VC's in NYC, to give us his thoughts on how to successfully make the transition. After our discussion we put together some of his most important lessons that students and young professionals can use in the beginning of their early career journey ranging from recognizing how the same job can look vastly different across companies to the importance of making an ask even when there's a risk of getting turned down.
Interviewer: (Brett Hummel) Writer: (George Liu)
@George-Liu3 This will be posted on LinkedIn so if you could also give it a blurb to that would be helpful.
I'd also like to take a few quotes out of what he said in the interview to create two short posts for this as well.
Interview Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14YvRbKKZKU6zcxqOVH3ghsX8fAmiN4c5?usp=sharing