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    jeremy miller

    Explore " jeremy miller" with insightful episodes like "Dr. Jeremy Miller: Allen Institute for Brain Science", "Jeremy Miller - Are you cut out for enterprise UX at a big corporation?", "Marsh Moyle - Pursuing Community (Part 2 of 2) - Episode 04", "Marsh Moyle - Pursuing an Image of the Good (Part 1 of 2) - Episode 03" and "Using Failure to Refine, Refocus and Re-engage with Success" from podcasts like ""Traveling for Work", "The Product Design Podcast", "Entire Pursuit", "Entire Pursuit" and "Wealth Radio with Chris Heerlein"" and more!

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    Dr. Jeremy Miller: Allen Institute for Brain Science

    Dr. Jeremy Miller: Allen Institute for Brain Science

    Traveling for work is a podcast hosted by Thais Miller, where we hear fun, interesting and adventurous stories from everyday people who need to travel for their work. In this episode we speak with Dr. Jeremy Miller: a Senior Scientist for the Allen Institute for Brain Science as he talks about some of his journeys to Korea, Spain, and Germany for work.  For more information about the Allen Institute including job opening and educational resources visit their website at alleninstitute.org.  If you are interested in accessing the Allen Institute for Brain Science's data and use their open access tools, visit brain-map.org.

    Jeremy Miller - Are you cut out for enterprise UX at a big corporation?

    Jeremy Miller - Are you cut out for enterprise UX at a big corporation?

    In episode 31 of The Product Design Podcast, Seth Coelen interviews Jeremy Miller, Senior Staff Experience Architect at GE Aviation! He is also a mentor and a Retro Time Podcast host where they talk about software, from product design to software development, and the soft skills needed to make it in our industry.

    Jeremy has worked in agency, startup, and large corporate environments throughout his career. During our chat, he let us know what led him to enterprise UX for a large corporation. Jeremy also shares the skills that have helped him climb the ranks and tips for working in a large corporate environment.

    During our interview with Jeremy you will learn:

    🎸 How Jeremy fell into design and his path to enterprise UX at GE Aviation 
    🛠 What you need to make a career switch to product design 
     Peek behind the curtain of working in large corporate UX 
    🔥 How to network and team build in a large corporate environment 
    🧗🏻‍♂️ Top tips to climbing the corporate ranks

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    Jeremy Miller | Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and the Power of Social Media

    Jeremy Miller | Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and the Power of Social Media

    Jeremy Miller discovered entrepreneurship as a vehicle for helping others and building community while also searching for an escape from depression. He was sixteen when he opened his first custom longboard manufacturing business that focused on creating a safe space for young people to talk about life. Although the business closed with a deficit, he was drawn to entrepreneurship because of how positively it impacted his life and how much he was able to impact others. During this time, Jeremy explored and tested the depths of Twitter. In a ten-month period in 2016, Jeremy had organically reached over 100,000,000 impressions. By the age of 18, he took what he learned from his first company and built an advertising agency called Inspired Blue Media with national clients and national press recognition. By 20, Jeremy had helped launch a tech startup and co-founded a 501c3 non-profit.

    Visit Jeremy at jeremyrossmiller.com and @jjeremymiller on Twitter

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