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Careers are complex. Oftentimes, it's beneficial to hear from someone who has successfully navigated their own professional journey. Few people have chartered a career better than Asahi Pompey, who is a partner at Goldman Sachs and president and head of global engagement at the Goldman Sachs Foundation.
Pompey joined LinkedIn News Editor Andrew Seaman for the latest episode of #GetHired with Andrew Seaman to share her career journey (including how she pivoted from a successful career in law to one in finance and threw herself into learning her new field). She also shared some of the exciting initiatives she’s worked on at Goldman Sachs, including One Million Black Women and 10K Small Businesses, which empower underrepresented entrepreneurs.
Asahi shared some key tips she’s developed throughout her career, including that...
Community Is KeyAs Asahi told us, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go with others.” Working with colleagues, mentors, and even people a few rungs behind you on the ladder will make everyone’s work better, easier, and stronger – and more fun.
Giving BackIt can be overwhelming to pick just one cause to spend your energy and attention on, but Asahi recommends doing just that. Consistency is the best way to make an impact.
Capitalize On UncertaintyEven though economic times are uncertain and the future looks shaky, Asahi says this is exactly the moment to make a confident move. Look ahead and try to figure out where your industry or company is headed, and try to add value ahead of the curve.
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Careers are complex. Oftentimes, it's beneficial to hear from someone who has successfully navigated their own professional journey. Few people have chartered a career better than Asahi Pompey, who is a partner at Goldman Sachs and president and head of global engagement at the Goldman Sachs Foundation.
Pompey joined LinkedIn News Editor Andrew Seaman for the latest episode of #GetHired with Andrew Seaman to share her career journey (including how she pivoted from a successful career in law to one in finance and threw herself into learning her new field). She also shared some of the exciting initiatives she’s worked on at Goldman Sachs, including One Million Black Women and 10K Small Businesses, which empower underrepresented entrepreneurs.
Asahi shared some key tips she’s developed throughout her career, including that...
Community Is KeyAs Asahi told us, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go with others.” Working with colleagues, mentors, and even people a few rungs behind you on the ladder will make everyone’s work better, easier, and stronger – and more fun.
Giving BackIt can be overwhelming to pick just one cause to spend your energy and attention on, but Asahi recommends doing just that. Consistency is the best way to make an impact.
Capitalize On UncertaintyEven though economic times are uncertain and the future looks shaky, Asahi says this is exactly the moment to make a confident move. Look ahead and try to figure out where your industry or company is headed, and try to add value ahead of the curve.
Follow Asahi on Linkedin
Follow Andrew on LinkedIn and join the Get Hired community at https://lnkd.in/ghpodcast

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