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Ian Myers

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Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

We don't entertain the clients that come to us with those kinds of requests, because again, there's the more innocent type of preference, which is to say, look, I'd really want a guy because I, you know, I think I'm going to have problems with my wife, even though not whatever, but that's fine. We can work with that. But you're coming to us and saying, I want an attractive woman. Yay.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

We don't entertain the clients that come to us with those kinds of requests, because again, there's the more innocent type of preference, which is to say, look, I'd really want a guy because I, you know, I think I'm going to have problems with my wife, even though not whatever, but that's fine. We can work with that. But you're coming to us and saying, I want an attractive woman. Yay.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

We're not going to be working with you because that's a ridiculous request and something of a disrespectful request as well. We value people's abilities, not how they look, not what gender they are, not where they come from, not even how old they are. I will say we have some of our best EAs that work for us, two to three years of experience.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

We're not going to be working with you because that's a ridiculous request and something of a disrespectful request as well. We value people's abilities, not how they look, not what gender they are, not where they come from, not even how old they are. I will say we have some of our best EAs that work for us, two to three years of experience.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

But they are smart, they are driven, they are capable, they are talented, and they deliver in ways that some of our folks that have 10 to 12 years of experience don't. The only thing I would say around age is we have actually found that in a lot of instances, because our clients are startups, if people have been in the workforce for too long, i.e. 15 to 20 years,

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

But they are smart, they are driven, they are capable, they are talented, and they deliver in ways that some of our folks that have 10 to 12 years of experience don't. The only thing I would say around age is we have actually found that in a lot of instances, because our clients are startups, if people have been in the workforce for too long, i.e. 15 to 20 years,

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

They will not succeed in the environment that they will be in, not because they're not talented, not because they aren't smart and hardworking, but because if they are not very familiar with using a huge suite of online technologies and working in a fully remote environment, it's incredibly difficult to adjust. And that does affect their ability to do well in oceans.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

They will not succeed in the environment that they will be in, not because they're not talented, not because they aren't smart and hardworking, but because if they are not very familiar with using a huge suite of online technologies and working in a fully remote environment, it's incredibly difficult to adjust. And that does affect their ability to do well in oceans.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

Yeah, as a default, we don't entertain preferences. People don't get to come to us and say, look, I want this gender or that gender. I want this type of thing or that type of thing. They come to us with a job description. And we provide talented individuals who are capable of filling that job description now.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

Yeah, as a default, we don't entertain preferences. People don't get to come to us and say, look, I want this gender or that gender. I want this type of thing or that type of thing. They come to us with a job description. And we provide talented individuals who are capable of filling that job description now.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

They might come with a years of experience preference, and I think that is legitimate because it allows for an approximation of knowledge and skills that no other metric can really capture. That being said, we might say, look, I know you asked for eight years of experience, but here's someone with four who should really be able to do this job, and that's the person we will present.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

They might come with a years of experience preference, and I think that is legitimate because it allows for an approximation of knowledge and skills that no other metric can really capture. That being said, we might say, look, I know you asked for eight years of experience, but here's someone with four who should really be able to do this job, and that's the person we will present.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

I would say, first of all, I was incredibly privileged to be able to just go to school to study literature because I like literature. I don't think a lot of people have that option. And so if you can do that, great. If you can't, which I think is most people, they're really thinking about what is going to pay my bills because college is so expensive.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

I would say, first of all, I was incredibly privileged to be able to just go to school to study literature because I like literature. I don't think a lot of people have that option. And so if you can do that, great. If you can't, which I think is most people, they're really thinking about what is going to pay my bills because college is so expensive.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

To your international listeners, they may not be familiar with this problem. It is a definitively United States issue that the expense of a four-year degree is close to a quarter of a million dollars. more. You're suddenly looking at this, okay, it's costing me $250,000 to go to college. I can't come out and be making something that pays me $30,000 a year, taking me 10 years to pay this back.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

To your international listeners, they may not be familiar with this problem. It is a definitively United States issue that the expense of a four-year degree is close to a quarter of a million dollars. more. You're suddenly looking at this, okay, it's costing me $250,000 to go to college. I can't come out and be making something that pays me $30,000 a year, taking me 10 years to pay this back.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

It's a uniquely US phenomenon. My advice to people is is this is a really uncertain time. Traditional career paths are broken. People are not just going to a four-year degree and then going to work their way up at a company and getting a nice salary and buying a house and doing all the things that used to be the milestones of success.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

It's a uniquely US phenomenon. My advice to people is is this is a really uncertain time. Traditional career paths are broken. People are not just going to a four-year degree and then going to work their way up at a company and getting a nice salary and buying a house and doing all the things that used to be the milestones of success.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

And you shouldn't go into this with the expectation that is going to be True. I also don't like to push people towards entrepreneurship. I think very few entrepreneurs succeed. And it can be a really damaging endeavor. It can cost people money. It can cost people relationships. It can cost people, most importantly, time. So I don't really recommend that people do that just carte blanche.

Chief Change Officer
#113 Connecting the Dots: Ian Myers on Finding Brilliant Global Talent for America

And you shouldn't go into this with the expectation that is going to be True. I also don't like to push people towards entrepreneurship. I think very few entrepreneurs succeed. And it can be a really damaging endeavor. It can cost people money. It can cost people relationships. It can cost people, most importantly, time. So I don't really recommend that people do that just carte blanche.