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Mrs. TNTBS hosts author Jeremy Schifeling as he shares some tips on "How to land the job of your dreams (and so much more)"
Jeremy Schifeling and Omar Garriott were career coaches who ran LinkedIn’s education team, then formed The Job InSiders (formerly The LinkedIn Guys) to advise all levels of job seekers. Now they’re sharing all they know in LINKED: Conquer LinkedIn. Get the Job
About the authors: Jeremy and Omar first joined forces to launch and lead marketing for LinkedIn’s education team. Their charter: to demystify LinkedIn for tens of millions of college students, staff, and alumni.
JEREMY SCHIFELING has devoted his career to helping students succeed in theirs. From recruiting top students at Teach For America to leading student marketing for LinkedIn, he’s touched the lives of millions of people just starting their journeys. Along the way, he’s published a top-selling book on job applications, served as the University of Michigan’s tech career coach, and produced the most-viewed video in LinkedIn’s history. He currently leads teacher outreach efforts at Khan Academy and shares his thoughts on Break into Tech, a site for anyone who wants to launch a tech career. He is the co-founder of The Job Insiders – a one-of-its-kind, 5-star-rated online course that advises jobseekers on the modern job search.
OMAR GARRIOTT is a Tech Intrapreneur for Good. He is currently the Global Head of Education (K-12 & Higher Ed) for Qualtrics (NASDAQ: XM) and formerly led education product marketing for Salesforce, LinkedIn, Apple, and Adobe. He is the co-founder of The Job Insiders. Despite his corporate bona fides, he is at core a teacher and mentor, having taught 3rd grade through Teach for America—a seminal experience that shaped everything he’s since done—and having coached students ranging from low-income high schoolers to MBAs on college and career transitions. He also worked as a Career Coach for UC-Berkeley Haas and the University of Virginia, was a reporter for Major League Soccer, and has been published in The New York times, Forbes and The Washington Post.
Mrs. TNTBS hosts author Jeremy Schifeling as he shares some tips on "How to land the job of your dreams (and so much more)"
Jeremy Schifeling and Omar Garriott were career coaches who ran LinkedIn’s education team, then formed The Job InSiders (formerly The LinkedIn Guys) to advise all levels of job seekers. Now they’re sharing all they know in LINKED: Conquer LinkedIn. Get the Job
About the authors: Jeremy and Omar first joined forces to launch and lead marketing for LinkedIn’s education team. Their charter: to demystify LinkedIn for tens of millions of college students, staff, and alumni.
JEREMY SCHIFELING has devoted his career to helping students succeed in theirs. From recruiting top students at Teach For America to leading student marketing for LinkedIn, he’s touched the lives of millions of people just starting their journeys. Along the way, he’s published a top-selling book on job applications, served as the University of Michigan’s tech career coach, and produced the most-viewed video in LinkedIn’s history. He currently leads teacher outreach efforts at Khan Academy and shares his thoughts on Break into Tech, a site for anyone who wants to launch a tech career. He is the co-founder of The Job Insiders – a one-of-its-kind, 5-star-rated online course that advises jobseekers on the modern job search.
OMAR GARRIOTT is a Tech Intrapreneur for Good. He is currently the Global Head of Education (K-12 & Higher Ed) for Qualtrics (NASDAQ: XM) and formerly led education product marketing for Salesforce, LinkedIn, Apple, and Adobe. He is the co-founder of The Job Insiders. Despite his corporate bona fides, he is at core a teacher and mentor, having taught 3rd grade through Teach for America—a seminal experience that shaped everything he’s since done—and having coached students ranging from low-income high schoolers to MBAs on college and career transitions. He also worked as a Career Coach for UC-Berkeley Haas and the University of Virginia, was a reporter for Major League Soccer, and has been published in The New York times, Forbes and The Washington Post.