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EP 33: Hunter Jensen: From Craigslist to Enterprise Clients, Scaling an Agency
Jan 16, 2026
1h 24m 07s
EP 32: Dennis 'DM' Meador: From Island Living to Entrepreneurial Success
Dec 5, 2025
1h 25m 35s
EP 31: Ivan Vislavskiy: Beyond Tactics: How AI Transforms Creative Marketing Strategy
Nov 20, 2025
1h 26m 45s
EP 30: Raj Singh: From Startup Exits to Mozilla; Designing the Future for Solopreneurs
Oct 28, 2025
1h 31m 01s
EP 29: Balki Kodarapu: Turning Startup Chaos Into Clarity, A Fractional CTO's Playbook
Oct 17, 2025
1h 31m 40s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 1/16/26 | ![]() EP 33: Hunter Jensen: From Craigslist to Enterprise Clients, Scaling an Agency✨ | agency scalingfreelancing+4 | Hunter Jensen | CraigslistCompass+1 | — | Craigslistagency+5 | — | 1h 24m 07s | |
| 12/5/25 | ![]() EP 32: Dennis 'DM' Meador: From Island Living to Entrepreneurial Success✨ | entrepreneurshipmarketing strategy+4 | Dennis 'DM' Meador | Legal Podcast Network | — | entrepreneurial mindsetsocioeconomic background+5 | — | 1h 25m 35s | |
| 11/20/25 | ![]() EP 31: Ivan Vislavskiy: Beyond Tactics: How AI Transforms Creative Marketing Strategy✨ | AI in marketingcreative strategy+4 | Ivan Vislavskiy | Comrade | ChicagoMiami+2 | AImarketing strategy+5 | — | 1h 26m 45s | |
| 10/28/25 | ![]() EP 30: Raj Singh: From Startup Exits to Mozilla; Designing the Future for Solopreneurs✨ | AIweb creation+3 | Raj Singh | SoloMozilla | — | AIwebsite builder+5 | — | 1h 31m 01s | |
| 10/17/25 | ![]() EP 29: Balki Kodarapu: Turning Startup Chaos Into Clarity, A Fractional CTO's Playbook✨ | Startup SuccessFractional CTO+3 | Balki Kodarapu | five startupsengineering teams | — | fractional CTOdeveloper effectiveness+3 | — | 1h 31m 40s | |
| 10/8/25 | ![]() EP 28: Harrie Bickle: The Computer Revolution Everyone Stopped Watching✨ | Web3decentralized infrastructure+3 | Harrie Bickle | NodeOpsStarkWare+1 | — | Web3decentralized infrastructure+5 | — | 1h 33m 04s | |
| 8/13/25 | ![]() EP 27: Manuj Aggarwal: From $2/Day Factory Worker to AI Revolution Leader✨ | AItechnology+4 | Manuj Aggarwal | AI Merge | India | AI revolutiondigital twin+3 | — | 1h 24m 34s | |
| 7/31/25 | ![]() EP 26: Grant McCracken: Breaches Are Expensive, Dark Horse Isn't - Democratizing Cybersecurity for Startups✨ | cybersecuritypenetration testing+3 | Grant McCracken | DarkHorse SecurityBugcrowd | — | cybersecurityDarkHorse Security+6 | — | 1h 27m 15s | |
| 7/24/25 | ![]() Ep 25: Arlene Cohen Miller: Burnout Happens, Balance Is Built✨ | burnoutwork-life balance+3 | Arlene Cohen Miller | JewelConsultancy.com | — | burnoutbalance+5 | — | 55m 37s | |
| 7/15/25 | ![]() Ep 24: Tim O’Hearn: Growth Hacking, Black Hat Tactics, and the Real Algorithm✨ | growth hackingblack hat tactics+4 | Tim O’Hearn | AmazonLinkedIn+2 | — | growth hackingblack hat marketing+5 | — | 1h 43m 46s | |
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| 7/9/25 | ![]() Ep 23: Alexander Harmsen: Building an AI That Understands Your Money Better Than You Do | What if your financial advisor had no ego, no sales pitch, and no fear of a market crash? Just data, logic, and objective guidance designed around your life?In this episode, Shubho sits down with Alexander Harmsen, CEO of PortfolioPilot.com, a personal AI financial advisor that’s helping over 30,000 users manage $30B+ in assets—and quietly revolutionizing how everyday investors make decisions.We go deep into the psychology of money, how AI can help you stay rational when markets get volatile, and why financial tools need to feel more human to actually be effective.Alexander also shares the origin story of PortfolioPilot, what he learned scaling Iris Automation, his time building with NASA, and how he thinks AI will reshape the future of personal decision-making in everything from investing to health.What We Cover:Why Alexander originally built PortfolioPilot just for himself and why thousands now rely on itHow PortfolioPilot uses AI to eliminate financial bias and offer tailored, transparent recommendationsThe emotional traps people fall into with investing and how AI helps you navigate themReal stories of user psychology (including the guy with 40% of his net worth in Tesla)Lessons from building regulated AI systems (and why explainability matters more than hype)Startup wisdom: what Alex learned building Iris Automation and raising $30M+Why personalization, not general intelligence, is AI’s most underrated superpowerThe power and misunderstanding of tax-loss harvestingThe future of AI-powered financial tools (and why “gamification” isn’t always the right goal)🔥 Special Offer for Listeners:Try PortfolioPilot Gold FREE for 1 month→ Use promo code PODCAST at checkoutResources & Links:💼 PortfolioPilot.com🧠 Alexander on X/Twitter: @alexharm📺 PortfolioPilot on YouTube🧑💼 Alexander on LinkedIn📚 Books Mentioned:Spin Selling by Neil RackhamCrucial Conversations by Patterson, Grenny, McMillan & SwitzlerConnect with the Show:💬 Instagram: @deartechpodcast💼 LinkedIn: Dear Tech Podcast🌐 All links: linktr.ee/thedeartechpodcastIf you enjoyed the episode, please rate and review on Apple or Spotify—it helps more people discover the show! 🎙✨ | — | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() Ep 22: Aubrey Amatelli – Cannabis Payments, Culture-First Leadership, and Bootstrapping a Fintech Powerhouse | What happens when a former JP Morgan exec leaves Wall Street to solve one of cannabis tech’s hardest problems?In this episode, I talk to Aubrey Amatelli, Founder and CEO of PayRio, the first payment provider exclusively built for cannabis, CBD, and alternative medicine. Aubrey bootstrapped PayRio to profitability in under a year, built a 100% women-led leadership team, and was recently named the #1 Best Cannabis Company to Work For in 2025.We cover how she transitioned from banking to cannabis fintech, how she built trust in a high-risk industry, and why compliance and culture are two of her sharpest competitive advantages.You’ll also hear how she balances founder life with single motherhood, how her own mental health journey has shaped her leadership style, and what it really takes to build something sustainable without raising venture capital.🔍 We cover:Misconceptions about cannabis payments and legalityWhy compliance is a competitive advantage in fintechBootstrapping to profitability without outside investmentBuilding PayRio’s team through trust and culture-first hiringProcessing payments for cannabis, psychedelics, peptides, and moreHer role on NCIA’s Banking & Financial Services CommitteeLessons from JP Morgan that still guide her company todayBalancing motherhood and entrepreneurship under pressureThe power of showing up authentically in business📌 Links & ResourcesPayRio → https://www.payrio.coPayRio on Linkedin →https://www.linkedin.com/company/payrio/Instagram → @payrio_hqAubrey on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/aubreyamatelliIf you enjoy this episode, drop a review and share it with someone building in fintech, cannabis, or anywhere trust and grit are essential. | — | ||||||
| 6/10/25 | ![]() Ep 21: Bryan Clayton: Blue-Collar Roots, Self-Taught Tech, and Scaling Without Funding | Bryan Clayton went from pushing a lawn mower at 13 to building and selling a multimillion dollar landscaping company. Then he taught himself to code and built his next venture from scratch. In this episode, he joins The Dear Tech Podcast to share what it really takes to build a national tech platform without outside funding, formal training, or Silicon Valley connections.We talk about the power of discipline over motivation, what most non-technical founders get wrong, and how Bryan cold-called his way to a real user base. If you’ve ever thought, “I don’t have the background for this,” this episode might change your mind.🔍 Topics We Cover:The mindset shift from blue-collar business to tech founderTeaching yourself to code after building a $10M companyCold-calling 500+ vendors to build the first version of the platformWhat went wrong with the first product and how it got fixedUsing AI to match customers with service providersWhy bootstrapping forced better product and leadership decisionsWhat most non-technical founders overlook and how to fix itBuilding trust, quality, and discipline from day one🧠 Guest Links:LinkedIn: Bryan ClaytonInstagram (personal): @bryanmclaytonInstagram (company): @yourgreenpal💬 Let’s Keep the Conversation GoingIf this episode spoke to you, share it with someone who’s ready to build even if they feel underqualified. And don’t forget to follow @deartechpodcast on Instagram for clips, updates, and behind-the-scenes content. | — | ||||||
| 6/3/25 | ![]() Ep 20: Warren Wilansky: Servant Leadership in the Age of AI and Accessibility | Warren Wilansky has been building for the web since the ‘90s, but what makes his story stand out isn’t just longevity—it’s intention. As the Founder and President of Plank, a B Corp Certified digital agency, Warren has spent the last 25 years helping mission-driven organizations create ethical, inclusive, and accessible digital platforms that actually serve their communities.In this episode, we talk about how Plank came to be, how Warren bet on the web before it was mainstream, and how his leadership style evolved from scrappy founder to servant leader. We also dive deep into accessibility—not just as a requirement, but as a business advantage—and what it really takes to build a strong, remote-first team that still cares.If you care about digital culture, inclusion, and the long game of building something that lasts, this one’s for you.🔍 Topics We Cover:What sparked Warren’s early interest in media and designThe transition from CD-ROMs to the internet (and how he bet on the right thing)The origins and mission behind PlankWhat it means to run a B Corp in techWhy accessibility is a strategic advantage, not just a checklistPractical advice on building an inclusive design processLeading a remote team and creating a real culture without an officeServant leadership in action—and how Warren sees his role evolvingHow AI is changing workflows (and what he’s skeptical about)The future of Plank and building with intention🧠 Quote to Remember:“Accessibility isn’t something you tack on at the end. It’s part of how you design for real people, from the start.”🔗 Resources & Links:Plank Website: https://plank.coCulture Page: https://plank.co/en/cultureWarren’s Blog & Personal Site: https://warrenwilansky.com📣 Connect with Us:Follow @deartechpodcast on InstagramSubscribe and listen on your favorite podcast appLeave a review if this episode resonated with you! | — | ||||||
| 5/21/25 | ![]() Ep 19: Dr Elliot Justin: Redefining Men’s Health Tech, One Erection at a Time | In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with Dr. Elliot Justin, a Harvard-trained physician, ER veteran, and founder of FirmTech — the company behind the Tech Ring, a groundbreaking wearable that turns your erection into a vital health signal.We talk about why erectile dysfunction is misunderstood, how erections are linked to cardiovascular health, and what 70,000+ data points are revealing about the future of men’s health. This conversation spans medicine, sextech, personal performance, and the importance of taking your health — and pleasure — into your own hands.🔍 In this episode:Dr. Justin’s journey from ER doctor to startup founderWhy most ED treatments are solving the wrong problemThe real reason your erection fades with age (it’s not what you think)How the Tech Ring collects and interprets data overnightWhy sexual health should be tracked like blood pressureThe importance of wearables in preventative medicineFirmTech’s research with Mount Sinai, Baylor, UCSD, and moreWhat women’s clitoral health has to do with the next frontier of this techWhy pleasure and science don’t have to be separate🏆 FirmTech Recognition:FDA-registered Class II medical deviceFSA/HSA eligible7 published research papers, 15+ ongoing clinical studies2023 CES/Showstopper Health Innovation Runner-Up2023 XBIZ Most Innovative Sex Toy of the Year💥 Dear Tech Listener Exclusive:Get 15% off the Tech Ring with code DEARTECH at myfirmtech.com | — | ||||||
| 5/14/25 | ![]() Ep 18: Angelo Ponzi: Strategic Marketing, Fractional Leadership, and Building a Brand That Works | Show Notes:Too many companies launch with the belief that a great product will naturally attract customers. The truth? Without the right messaging and strategy, even the strongest ideas struggle to gain traction.In this episode, Shubho sits down with Angelo Ponzi, a seasoned brand strategist and fractional CMO, to unpack what actually drives marketing success in early-stage and growth-stage businesses. From misunderstood branding efforts to tactical misfires, Angelo shares lessons from decades of helping companies clarify their message and build smarter go-to-market strategies.This conversation goes deep into the challenges that founders and leadership teams face when they’re scaling — and why strategy should never be an afterthought.What You’ll Learn:Why “build it and they will come” rarely worksThe difference between branding, identity, and positioningWhen it’s time to bring in a fractional CMOHow to align your marketing and sales efforts for real growthMistakes startups make when they try to scale too fastRed flags Angelo watches for before taking on a clientThe marketing blind spots that derail M&A readinessLessons for anyone thinking about going fractionalGuest: Angelo PonziAngelo Ponzi is a fractional CMO and brand strategist with over 25 years of experience helping companies strengthen their market presence, prepare for acquisition, and grow revenue through smarter marketing. He’s worked across industries, from early-stage startups to $100M+ firms, and brings a deeply strategic approach to everything from messaging to execution. Find Angelo here:🔗 linkedin.com/in/angeloponzi🌐 https://www.craftmarketingandbranding.com/Stay Connected with Dear Tech: 📸 Instagram: @deartechpodcast🔗 Linktree: thedeartechpodcast💼 LinkedIn: Dear Tech Podcast | — | ||||||
| 5/8/25 | ![]() Ep 17: Richard ‘RJ’ Kedziora: Innovation in Digital Health, AI in MedTech, and Building Meaningful Software | What does true innovation in healthcare look like beyond the buzzwords? In this episode, we sit down with Richard “RJ” Kedziora, Co-Founder of Estenda Solutions, to talk about the real state of digital health today—from AI-driven ambient listening tools to remote patient monitoring and EMR frustrations.RJ brings decades of experience designing and implementing data-powered healthcare tools. He shares stories from Estenda’s early work with the Department of Defense and the VA, explains how wearable tech is changing chronic care, and reveals why real transformation in medicine is as much about people and process as it is about technology.We also talk triathlons, startup roadblocks, and RJ’s personal productivity framework, Productive Harmony, which explores how energy—not time—is the key to doing meaningful work without burning out.What We CoverThe evolution of AI in clinical settingsWhy most EMRs still frustrate doctorsHow ambient listening is changing note-taking in medicineThe role of wearables in aging and chronic careWhat startup founders in medtech need to know before buildingRJ’s book Productive Harmony and the case for energy over timeThe surprising connection between triathlon training and running a businessAbout the GuestRichard Kedziora is the Co-Founder of Estenda Solutions, a healthtech company focused on building data-powered tools that improve wellness and care outcomes. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Duquesne University and an M.B.A. from West Chester University of Pennsylvania, and he’s presented at countless technical and healthcare conferences. RJ is also an endurance athlete and the author of the upcoming book Productive Harmony.Resources & MentionsEstenda SolutionsRJ’s LinkedInFollow RJ on Instagram @productiveharmonyBook: Productive Harmony (coming soon)Follow Dear Tech📸 Instagram: @deartechpodcast🔗 Website: linktr.ee/thedeartechpodcast💼 LinkedIn: Dear Tech Podcast | — | ||||||
| 4/30/25 | ![]() Ep 16: Lori Crooks: Cybersecurity, Compliance, and the Realities of Entrepreneurship | In this episode of Dear Tech, we sit down with Lori Crooks, Founder and CEO of Cadra, a cybersecurity consultancy on a mission to make compliance approachable for businesses of all sizes. Lori brings over 20 years of experience in IT auditing, security frameworks, and technical documentation — but her journey didn’t start in tech. We dive into her path from finance to IT auditing, what inspired her to leave the corporate world, and the unexpected challenges of entrepreneurship.We explore:Why she walked away from corporate life and how she built Cadra from the ground upWhat makes cybersecurity compliance so misunderstood (and often neglected)Surprising gaps in how small businesses think about IT and securityThe importance of making technical work human and understandableFedRAMP, NIST, CMMC, and the real-world impact of regulatory frameworksWhat AI means for cybersecurity compliance — and what’s coming nextThe human side of leadership, working remote, and managing a values-driven teamHer mentorship philosophy, favorite client wins, and… the time she met a hard drive that had been shot with a bulletPlus, we talk dogs, Harry Potter houses, and why “you are good enough” is the sticky note she’d leave for her past self — and maybe for all of us.🎧 Listen now and don’t forget to follow the show.🔗 Learn more about Lori’s work: www.cadra.com📲 Connect with Lori on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lori-crooks | — | ||||||
| 4/16/25 | ![]() Ep 15: Dan Hafner: No-Code Dev, AI in App Building, and Wine Making | Dan Hafner never set out to be an entrepreneur, but his winding path through teaching aspirations, software QA, and remote work led him to create Dapper No-Code — a company that helps founders build and launch software without writing code. In this episode, we explore how Dan turned a personal fitness app idea into a full-fledged business, what most people get wrong about no-code, and how white-labeling platforms can fuel your launch.We also talk about wine making (yes, really), podcasting, dogs, and the future of AI-powered development.What You’ll LearnWhy Dan pivoted from helpdesk support to founding a no-code companyThe difference between “having an idea” and building a businessWhat people misunderstand about no-code tools in 2025Dan’s process for validating app ideas (hint: it started at Planet Fitness)The role of white labeling in scaling Dapper No-CodeHow Dan's "Fast Track" offering takes apps from idea to launch in 90 daysWhere AI is supercharging app creation—and where it’s falling shortThe evolution of podcasting and how Dan's show Tech Bytes became a key growth leverDan’s episode with Alex SanfilippoDan’s journey into winemaking, how he does it at home, and what flavors he’s experimenting withThe surprising impact of mentorship and what Dan teaches the next generation of no-code developersBig thoughts on saturation, technical debt, and what enterprise adoption of no-code could look likeMentions & ResourcesDapper No-CodeBubbleZapierPodMatchDan’s episode with Alex SanfilippoAtomic Habits by James ClearHigh Performance Habits by Brendon BurchardBackendlessRapid Fire FavoritesFavorite quote: “Done is better than perfect.”Most gifted book: High Performance HabitsFavorite investment: “Continually investing in myself”Best thing he’s been gifted: A bartered coaching programBillboard message: “Your focus determines your reality.”Something he changed his mind on recently: The idea of contentment vs constant hustleFun ExtrasDan brews wine in his basement — his latest batch? Peach.He has three dogs, including a golden retriever-aussie mix with blue eyesShubho and Dan swap stories on podcasting, dogs, and why “apps aren’t the business”Follow & ConnectDapper No-Code Website<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-hafner-35066a39/" rel="noopener noreferrer"... | — | ||||||
| 4/7/25 | ![]() The Best of Season 1: Conversations That Hit Different | We’re back, and we’re doing something special. In this episode, we’re looking back at the moments that defined Season One of Dear Tech. This isn’t just a highlight reel — it’s a celebration of the honesty, the vulnerability, and the power of real talk in a tech world that often forgets the human behind the resume.From navigating job searches and negotiating comp, to burnout, layoffs, pivots, and everything in between. Season One held space for the full spectrum of what it means to build a career today.🎧 In this episode, you’ll hear: • 🔥 Unfiltered takes on the interview process and hiring realities • 💼 Real-life negotiation strategies (and what not to do) • 🧠 Insights on company culture, internal equity, and employee experience • 💬 Stories of career pivots, risk-taking, and reclaiming control • 💡 Tangible advice from people who’ve lived the ups and downs of tech🙏 A huge thank you to our featured guests:Sanjit, Elle, Dev, and Tahmid. Thank you for your brilliance, your stories, and your honesty.And to my amazing co-host Francesca, this season wouldn’t have been what it was without you.Whether you’ve been riding with us since day one or this is your first listen, this episode is for you. Let’s take a moment to reflect on everything Season One gave us, and everything still to come📲 Connect with us:📸 Instagram: @deartechpodcast🔗 LinkedIn: Dear Tech Podcast🌐 Website & Links: linktr.ee/thedeartechpodcast🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts — and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share if this one resonated. 💛 | — | ||||||
| 3/10/25 | ![]() Ep 14: Taylor McLoughlin: Navigating Startups, AI, and Mental Fitness | Episode Summary:In this episode of Dear Tech, Shubho sits down with Taylor, co-founder of Ambient, to explore his journey through startups, AI, and the importance of mental fitness. Taylor shares insights from his experiences in event tech, pivoting businesses in the face of adversity, and how his passion for sailing has shaped his leadership approach. Whether you're a startup founder, a tech enthusiast, or someone looking to improve resilience and adaptability, this episode has something for you.Key Topics Covered:1. Sailing and Its Parallels to Startups (00:01:42 - 00:07:42)How Taylor discovered sailing and its impact on his personal growth.The endurance, teamwork, and adaptability required for offshore racing.The connection between sailing and startup leadership—navigating changing conditions, team dynamics, and goal setting.2. The Evolution of Ambient (00:07:42 - 00:15:12)The origin of Ambient from a pre-pandemic startup focused on live events.Pivoting to virtual event networking during COVID-19.Identifying the shift in remote work trends and transitioning towards AI-powered workflow automation.How Ambient supports chiefs of staff, founders, and operations leaders with AI-driven insights.3. Building AI-Driven Products in a Crowded Market (00:15:12 - 00:23:12)Differentiating Ambient by focusing on a specific persona: the Chief of Staff.Understanding the balance between AI capabilities, user expectations, and reliability.How AI is reshaping the SaaS industry and pricing models.4. Startup Mindset: Lessons from a Three-Month Contract to Co-Founding (00:23:12 - 00:32:12)Taylor’s journey from a temporary contract at a tech company to becoming a startup co-founder.The importance of curiosity, ownership, and building a strong network.How non-technical professionals can successfully transition into tech roles.5. Psychological Flexibility and Mental Fitness (00:32:12 - 00:47:42)Understanding psychological flexibility and its role in decision-making and resilience.The connection between physical and mental fitness in high-pressure environments.Taylor’s personal strategies for preventing burnout, including sailing, breathwork, and slowing down.The importance of modeling work-life balance as a leader.6. The Future of Remote Work (00:47:42 - 01:03:12)Balancing flexibility with in-person collaboration.Why remote work benefits some roles but not others.The impact of company culture on remote and hybrid work success.FAQs with Taylor: (01:03:12 - 01:18:12)Best advice ever received?"Slow down." Taking a breath and avoiding knee-jerk reactions helps in high-pressure situations.Best investment?Teaching others how to sail—it’s about passing on knowledge and building relationships.Best gift ever received?A love for music, instilled by his father.One message for a billboard?"Just breathe."Most recommended book?The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.What’s Next for Taylor? (01:18:23 - 01:25:12)Scaling Ambient and continuing to develop AI-driven solutions for operations leaders.Upcoming sailing races, including the Aegean 600... | — | ||||||
| 10/24/23 | ![]() Ep13: Tahmid Ahmed: Weight loss journey, Breaking into Agile Scrum, Leadership | Fran and Shubho speak with Tahmid about is journey from dead end job all the way to leading a team in a IT environment. They start with Tahmid's weight loss which was the spring board to him changing his life and taking on new challenges, the biggest of which was Technology. | — | ||||||
| 10/10/23 | ![]() Ep 12: Dev Wadhwa: Internships, Product management, International Student. | Fran and Shubho have an in depth conversation with Dev about his journey from student in India to Product Manager in the United States. They discuss the navigating the transition of going to school in the US after studying in India and then securing an internship; and from internship to securing a full-time job. | — | ||||||
| 9/26/23 | ![]() Ep 11: Sanjit Dutta: Growing up coding, Higher Education, Product Management | 00:00 - Intro00:20 - Kicking off - how do Sanjit and Shubho know each other05:16 - the love of tech is generational 8:35 - Sanjit is not a coder11:42 - what Sanjit does today12:58 - What got Sanjit to where he is today (motivation & Path)17:42 - Working at a start up vs working at a large enterprise20:28 - Motivations going into the MBA program23:31 - Coming from tech, who would you recommend and MBA program to, who would you dissuade? 28:45 - Education vs Work experience when looking to hire33:30 - Deep dive into Sanjit's time consulting39:20 - Sanjit's thoughts on being a Startup founder one day43:06 - How Sanjit views work and career to his Identity as a person50:03 - Whats Sanjit's work life balance like right now? (hobbies) 56:07 - Chief of Staff network58:50 - The value of networking01:02:50 - How to plan for a job in consulting 1:09:56 - Work experience before getting an MBA01:13:17 - What would 15 year old Sanjit think of where you are and your journey?01:14:39 - Dear Tech FAQs--This production may contain views and opinions which are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other author, agency, organization, employer or company. | — | ||||||
| 9/12/23 | ![]() Ep 10: Elle Anderson: Great Resignation, HR, & International Education | Elle Anderson Joins our host Fran & Shubho to give the perspective of Human Resources on the Great Resignation in tech and the current market and the changes since then. The Great resignation being the topic of Elle's Masters thesis we are able to get an in depth perspective of what was happening at that time; getting perspectives of both HR and the exiting employees. | — | ||||||
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