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Joining us today is the Head of Talent Acquisition at Buf, Ben Caggia. Ben started by studying medicine, even going as far as taking the MCAT, before realizing that he is actually more passionate about talent acquisition. We get an understanding of Ben’s love for the trenches, why you should find a job aligned with your passions and interests, how to make the shift from individual contributors to management, and what he believes are the attributes of a great manager. As a bonus, Ben tells us why it’s important to ask the right questions at interviews and how you should trust your gut to guide you towards the right company. This conversation goes against the grain compared to previous episodes, in the best way possible!
Key Points From This Episode:
Tweetables:
“I'm a little bit spoiled at Buf. The team is incredibly involved in recruiting. They recognize how valuable it is as a function.” —@BeNYCtech [0:01:50]
“There's elements of it that just aren't fun. That's why you get paid to do the job. But it's about finding the job that you're most excited in that aligns with your passions and interests, where it doesn't actually feel like work. Even the bad parts are bearable.” —@BeNYCtech [0:16:54]
“I knew pretty early on that I had my sights set on management. I think it's the hardest leap to take in your career.” —@BeNYCtech [0:18:11]
“I think a good manager is ultimately one that's a servant to their reports, and somebody that's a shield, and is constantly looking at ways to improve their workflows and make their lives a little bit easier.” —@BeNYCtech [0:19:32]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Ben Caggia on Twitter
Ben Caggia on Instagram
Ben Caggia on LinkedIn
Buf
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Joining us today is the Head of Talent Acquisition at Buf, Ben Caggia. Ben started by studying medicine, even going as far as taking the MCAT, before realizing that he is actually more passionate about talent acquisition. We get an understanding of Ben’s love for the trenches, why you should find a job aligned with your passions and interests, how to make the shift from individual contributors to management, and what he believes are the attributes of a great manager. As a bonus, Ben tells us why it’s important to ask the right questions at interviews and how you should trust your gut to guide you towards the right company. This conversation goes against the grain compared to previous episodes, in the best way possible!
Key Points From This Episode:
Tweetables:
“I'm a little bit spoiled at Buf. The team is incredibly involved in recruiting. They recognize how valuable it is as a function.” —@BeNYCtech [0:01:50]
“There's elements of it that just aren't fun. That's why you get paid to do the job. But it's about finding the job that you're most excited in that aligns with your passions and interests, where it doesn't actually feel like work. Even the bad parts are bearable.” —@BeNYCtech [0:16:54]
“I knew pretty early on that I had my sights set on management. I think it's the hardest leap to take in your career.” —@BeNYCtech [0:18:11]
“I think a good manager is ultimately one that's a servant to their reports, and somebody that's a shield, and is constantly looking at ways to improve their workflows and make their lives a little bit easier.” —@BeNYCtech [0:19:32]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Ben Caggia on Twitter
Ben Caggia on Instagram
Ben Caggia on LinkedIn
Buf
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