Finding happiness and belonging in one's career is more important than solely pursuing financial security or success.
It is crucial to reevaluate job search criteria and consider stable jobs with good pay, instead of solely focusing on startups or cool companies.
Exploring options offered by larger, more established companies in addition to startups can help align personal goals and criteria with job opportunities.
Deep dives
General Assembly: A company that offers professional classes and is hiring for sales
General Assembly is a company that provides professional classes and is currently looking for sales personnel. They have an office in downtown Austin and offer opportunities for learning and career advancement.
Compost Pedaling: A company that collects and transports compost by bike
Compost Pedaling is a unique company that collects compost by bike and transports it to farms. While it offers a chance to bike around all day, there may be uncertainties regarding an in-person team and the compatibility of the company's culture with personal preferences.
Able Lending: A growing company that recently raised $6 million
Able Lending is an expanding company that recently secured $6 million in funding. While they are currently hiring for a growth lead position, further exploration is needed to determine the extent of their opportunities and the alignment with personal goals.
Importance of finding joy and happiness
It is important to prioritize finding joy and happiness in life. The podcast emphasizes that focusing solely on financial security or career success may lead to unhappiness and isolation. The speaker suggests that pursuing a middle ground where one can find happiness, be part of a team, and have a sense of belonging can lead to increased well-being, even if it means making less money. The importance of practicing happiness in everyday life is highlighted, as waiting for a moment of clarity on one's deathbed is not a realistic approach.
Reevaluating criteria for job search
The podcast advises reevaluating the criteria used in the job search process. The emphasis is placed on considering stable jobs with good pay, rather than focusing solely on startups or cool companies. It is mentioned that many startups may not have the financial resources to provide high salaries, making it unrealistic to expect an income of $80,000 right away. The importance of aligning one's goals and criteria with the reality of job opportunities is stressed, and the speaker suggests exploring options offered by larger, more established companies in addition to startups.
This week on Helping Joe, Nils and Charlie continue to help Joe fix his faulty mental models. They talk about miserable people from the Midwest (Joe's from Ohio), pursuing a job that makes you happy, and the book Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It by their friend Kamal Ravikant.
They also go through another list of companies Joe wants to work for, but he still didn't get this right.
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