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In this episode, Jenna and Shane Shaps welcome Lindsey Dann, a recent Indiana University graduate working in corporate communications in New York City. They discuss the transition from college to the professional world, the challenges of maintaining friendships, and the impact of social media on post-grad life. Lindsey shares her experiences of networking, the hybrid work model, and the perceptions of Gen Z in the workplace. The conversation highlights the importance of adaptability and the evolving nature of relationships in the digital age.

Takeaways

  • Maintaining friendships requires effort and creativity, especially post-college.
  • TikTok serves as a valuable tool for finding social activities and recommendations.
  • Networking is crucial for career success; students should leverage connections.
  • Gen Z is often misunderstood regarding their work ethic and capabilities.
  • Social media can create a highlight reel that doesn't reflect real life.
  • Hybrid work models are becoming the norm in many industries.
  • Building relationships in a new city often involves friends of friends.
  • It's important to separate work and personal spaces for productivity.
  • The ability to discern truth in social media is a strength of Gen Z.

Keywords

New York, post-college, networking, Gen Z, social media, career advice, friendships, hybrid work, life transitions, communications

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