Sinopsis
A Podcast to Catapult Careers
Episodios
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Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 51 – Why a Career Search is Better than a Job Search
05/06/2018 Duración: 31minWith so many veteran recruiting initiatives, social media sites like LinkedIn, and an unemployment rate of 3.9%, it has become a lot easier for transitioning JMOs to land a job. While seemingly positive, this can be a problem. Why? Most JMOs do not want a job, they want a career. The definition of a job is, "work that one routinely does in return for pay," whereas a career is defined as, "the natural progression of one's professional life". Let's look at why a career search is better than a job search. How do JMOs end up in a job when they want a career? They do not conduct a career search. A career search includes interviewing with multiple companies over a short period of time to evaluate them and find the right fit. This allows the JMO to compare their options with factors such as industry, promotional opportunities, career field, culture, location and money. Careers have a mix of these and short- and long-term trade-offs in each of these areas. No one opportunity will be perfect. The career searc
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Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 50 – Can Your Attitude Really Determine Your Altitude?
21/05/2018 Duración: 49minWhen it comes to your career, can your attitude really determine your altitude? We talked to Abby Horvath, a Cameron-Brooks alumna and manufacturing manager at Ethicon, one of the largest operating companies within Johnson & Johnson. A former Army MEDEVAC pilot who transitioned into a team leadership role as a manufacturing supervisor, Abby has occupied many different roles across her organization in just five short years. In this podcast episode, she explains how she did it. In some ways, Abby found working for Johnson & Johnson to be lot like working in the Army. But one of the biggest differences she noticed is her ability now to have control over her career. Abby impressed me when she explained the steps she took in her career progression. Her approach should be natural to JMOs starting a new career in a new industry. But, unfortunately, the humble attitude she took when starting out is not always the attitude JMOs start with. One thing she said that particularly stuck out to me is, "You don't get succe
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Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 49 – How Being Open Minded Led One JMO from Army Signal to Aviation Sales
07/05/2018 Duración: 29minTwo weeks before former JMO Jenna Sanders attended her Career Conference, she wasn't considering sales as a possible career opportunity. Based on the companies attending her Conference, I called and asked if she would consider a few sales interviews. A few specific sales positions really fit her personality and interests; most importantly, because she was conducting a joint search with her spouse, Bryan, it would provide them with more overlapping locations. Jenna listened to me with an open mind, although she still had some reservations. In addition to her other interviews in Team Leadership and Business Analysis, Jenna interviewed for a few sales positions and received several offers. She chose a sales position with Textron Aviation. She has since moved on from Textron and is now the VP of Sales at VistaJet. In this podcast you will hear about how she applies her experience as an Army JMO to succeed in her career. You will also hear my envy when discussing her client engagements. She has been to th
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Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 48 – From Sales Rep to National Sales Manager in 6 Years!
26/04/2018 Duración: 48min -
Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 47 – How a Former JMO Generated $25 Million in Sales
09/04/2018 Duración: 34min -
Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 46 – 2 Keys to Building Your Professional Network
26/03/2018 Duración: 39minIn this episode, I interview Cameron-Brooks alumnus John Edwards on the keys to building your professional network. John is a former USMC Logistics officer who transitioned to Corporate America in early 2014. He started his career working for an integrated solutions company focused on supply chain and packaging in the wine industry. In his four years post-military, he has been very successful and has been promoted multiplies times. In this conversation, we walk through his career path and some of the projects and teams he's led. He also shares his thoughts on specific actions he's taken to be successful and gives some great advice which will be beneficial to both those already working in business, as well as JMOs considering making the transition. He also recommends multiple books: Getting Things Done by David Allen, Grit by Angela Duckwork and Mindset by Carol Dweck. He said all three of those books have been instrumental in helping him in his career. I enjoyed talking to John and think you'll benefit from
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Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 45 – Want to Learn the Right Way for a JMO to Navigate the Transition?
12/03/2018 Duración: 34min -
Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 44 – From USMC Supply Officer to a Career in Consulting
26/02/2018 Duración: 34min -
Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 43 – The Path from Marine Corps Infantry to Robotic Assisted Surgery
13/02/2018 Duración: 30min -
Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 42 – “Never Stop Learning” Key to Transition Success
29/01/2018 Duración: 43min -
Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 41 – Navy Nuclear Power Officer to Medical Device Quality Engineer
08/01/2018 Duración: 24min -
Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 40 – 3 Keys to Success as a Managing Consultant
18/12/2017 Duración: 41minOn this episode, I interview Dustin Mackie with Avalution Consulting to learn his 3 Keys to Success as a Managing Consultant. Dustin is a former Army infantry officer who transitioned to Avalution in 2013. He shares what it's like to work at a consulting firm focused on business continuity and mitigating IT disruptions within an organization. He then shares some ideas about what has made him successful thus far in his career and mentions some courses through Coursera (and another) and EdX that he has taken to help him be a better leader. He's also taking a course through Syracuse's Onward 2 Opportunity program. I had a great conversation with Dustin and we discussed a lot of helpful insight regarding his transition and career. If you are interested in learning more about a transition from the military to Corporate America, pick up a copy of PCS to Corporate America from Amazon. If you want to know more about Cameron-Brooks, visit our website here. Enjoy, Pete Van Epps
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Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 39 – JMO Transition and Career Tips from 18 Years of Experience
04/12/2017 Duración: 30minTime flies. Most are familiar with the saying. I have worked for Cameron-Brooks for 18 years now and, as far as I know, there isn't another professional out there meeting with JMOs considering a career transition with more time in the industry than me. Yet, I still think I just started in this industry and have so much to learn. But even with that in mind, over the years, I have developed a few key JMO transition and career tips to help you on your path. In this podcast episode, Pete Van Epps interviews me about my background, Cameron-Brooks' experience and advice on making the transition, and succeeding in a business career. While the interview lasts more than 30 minutes, my advice to transitioning officers or former military officers now working in business is pretty simple: Humility. If you are not humble, life will humble you anyway. Take time to learn from others and find mentors. Realize you ALWAYS have a lot to learn. Go hard. If you have humility, drive, work ethic, and energy to reach e
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Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 38 – Experience Leading Teams and Technical Projects in Manufacturing
20/11/2017 Duración: 36min -
Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 37 – Three Dos and Don’ts for JMOs in Year One of a Business Career
06/11/2017 Duración: 36min -
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Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 35 – How to Earn Your MBA While Working and Still Find Work Life Balance
09/10/2017 Duración: 31min -
Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 34 – Two keys to career progression in the business world
25/09/2017 Duración: 37minIn this episode, I interview Sean Cooke, a Senior Compliance/Audit Engineer for Medtronic. Before transitioning to Corporate America, Sean was a US Army Engineer officer. He has a Mechanical Engineering degree from The Catholic University of America and initially transitioned into a Design Assurance Engineer role with Medtronic. In this episode, we focus on overcoming obstacles in your first year of work outside of the military, taking ownership of your professional development and the keys to career progression in the business world. Head over to Cameron-Brooks.com or read PCS to Corporate America for much more information about Cameron-Brooks. Pete Van Epps
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Cameron-Brooks Podcast: Episode 33 – 6 Steps for a Successful Transition from the Military to Business
11/09/2017 Duración: 29min -
Cameron-Brooks Podcast Episode 32: Former JMOs use reverse mentorship in their business careers
31/08/2017 Duración: 48min