Career Strategy Podcast with Sarah Doody | UX, Product Design, UX Research

A third of our lives, or about 70,400 hours, are spent at work. At some point, you’ve likely found y

Episodes

Total: 109

In this episode Sarah discusses how to treat yourself and what you can offer to an employer like it’

The episode of the Career Strategy podcast features clips from a live Q+A with Sarah. On it, she ans

In this episode, Sarah discusses the number one thing holding you back in your career, the benefits

Welcome to part 5 of the 5 part series on the Job Search. In this episode, Sarah discusses what it m

Welcome to part 4 of the 5 part series on the Job Search! In this episode, Sarah discusses the impor

Welcome to part 3 of the 5 part series on the Job Search. In this episode, Sarah discusses why playi

Welcome to part 2 of the 5 part series on the Job Search. In this episode, Sarah discusses prioritiz

Welcome to Part 1 of a 5 episode series about the job search! In this series, we'll cover what to do

In today’s episode, Sarah shares a mindset coaching call that the CSL Coaching Team hosted for peopl

Sometimes we can get overwhelmed trying to make our careers into what we want them to be over night.

LinkedIn profiles are often not optimized for visibility. They should be treated like web pages, kee

It can feel difficult to break into the tech field, or any industry, when you reach a certain age. Y

Do you feel like you’re stuck in your career? Maybe you’re bored, or you feel like your skills have

For many people, maybe even you, job search burnout is real. A recent study by the Pew Research Cent

In this episode of the Career Strategy Podcast, Sarah goes over some of the common mistakes people m

In this episode of the Career Strategy Podcast, Sarah does a deep dive into the UX mistakes commonly

Although a job offer is an exciting accomplishment, don't let your judgment be clouded by the salary

What would change if you treated your resume and portfolio as products? What would an MVP look like?

Many candidates obsess over job titles, salaries, or having a certain company on their resume, and a

"Playing the numbers game isn't a strategy; it's a recipe for burnout." In this episode of The Care