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Navigating the workplace without a formal degree

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Reetu Raina, Head of Talent Management, interviews Ayana Gisser, Head of Israel Communications and Social Media, about navigating the workplace without a formal degree. Ayana believes in the importance of formal education but notes that experience is just as important. Her career journey has been filled with opportunities and her willingness to open the door when they knock.

Key Takeaways:

A journey to self-discovery:

  • The truth is that Ayana had no idea what she wanted to do with her career 20 years ago.
  • She learned what her skills and passion were in the course of her career and decided to hone in on them.

Is a formal education important?

  • Ayana’s story is not to disregard the importance of a formal education and she will encourage and empower her own children to complete their education.
  • It’s important to note that studies are showing many organizations believe that experience is equally important.

There are two factors to consider:

  • A person’s personality and the formal education they carry are the two components of success.

A choice and a chance:

  • Ayana’s direction into storytelling may have happened by chance but she has made choices about where she could best use her skill. Amdocs has been one of those choices.
  continue reading

33 episodes

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Reetu Raina, Head of Talent Management, interviews Ayana Gisser, Head of Israel Communications and Social Media, about navigating the workplace without a formal degree. Ayana believes in the importance of formal education but notes that experience is just as important. Her career journey has been filled with opportunities and her willingness to open the door when they knock.

Key Takeaways:

A journey to self-discovery:

  • The truth is that Ayana had no idea what she wanted to do with her career 20 years ago.
  • She learned what her skills and passion were in the course of her career and decided to hone in on them.

Is a formal education important?

  • Ayana’s story is not to disregard the importance of a formal education and she will encourage and empower her own children to complete their education.
  • It’s important to note that studies are showing many organizations believe that experience is equally important.

There are two factors to consider:

  • A person’s personality and the formal education they carry are the two components of success.

A choice and a chance:

  • Ayana’s direction into storytelling may have happened by chance but she has made choices about where she could best use her skill. Amdocs has been one of those choices.
  continue reading

33 episodes

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