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    kevin ryan

    Explore " kevin ryan" with insightful episodes like "Kevin Ryan | Founder of Business Insider, Gilt Groupe, Zola, MongoDB, and More", "Episode #17: Famous last words! Once I get the interview, I will be fine.", "Episode 1: This Is Feature Story" and "TMR 092 : Tony Szamboti : On NIST's 9/11 Sins of Omission" from podcasts like ""The Founder Hour", "Living Your Career with Roisin Duffy", "Feature Story" and "The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order"" and more!

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    Kevin Ryan | Founder of Business Insider, Gilt Groupe, Zola, MongoDB, and More

    Kevin Ryan | Founder of Business Insider, Gilt Groupe, Zola, MongoDB, and More

    Kevin Ryan is an investor and serial entrepreneur who has founded several businesses including Business Insider, Gilt Groupe, MongoDB, and Zola. He helped grow DoubleClick from 1996 to 2005, first as president and later as CEO. It was acquired by Google for $3.1 billion in March 2008. Kevin continues to found and invest in companies through AlleyCorp, a venture capital firm he founded in 2008.

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    Episode #17: Famous last words! Once I get the interview, I will be fine.

    Episode #17: Famous last words! Once I get the interview, I will be fine.

    Join Roisin Duffy and special guest Kevin Ryan as they share the secrets to avoiding the boring, predictable answers most candidates give during a job interview.

    We challenge you to not get at least 3 tips on better preparation for interviewing. You'll also learn:
    04:38   How can you make confirmation bias work in your favor during a job interview?
    05:44   How goldilocks can help you nail your interview?
    09:11   Avoid doing this during your next job interview
    11:22   Are you treating your job interviews as an audition?
    33:48   Negotiation: 4 Tips to asking for what you are worth

    • Panellists’ objectivity and expectations.
    • Fail to prepare and prepare to fail.
    • Confidence versus competence.
    • Celebrate uniqueness and diversity.
    • Remuneration negotiation

    Australian Speakers Hall of Fame inductee, Kevin Ryan, is a member of a select global group of Certified Speaking Professionals, while being distinguished for his conference speaking, coaching and training services in Australia, Asia, and New Zealand. Kevin is author of eleven books, with business and tertiary appeal internationally. A recognised authority on negotiation and communication training, and its able companion, humour, Kevin is a regular feature writer for mainstream newspapers and industry magazines.

    Kevin’s clients range from SMEs to multinationals, and major not-for-profits; C-Suite executives through to political figureheads and elite athletes. Over the past twenty years, he has served on selection panels for numerous senior appointments. As a panellist, he has witnessed many cases, where, he believes, candidates have ‘sold themselves short’. Candidates are notorious for grumbling about the lack of proper feedback after interviews. Now, from the other side of the table, we get the real insider track on why some people do, and others do not, get the nod of approval.

    Roisin hosts the Living Your career show every Tuesday/Thursday at 12 Noon Brisbane
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    TMR 092 : Tony Szamboti : On NIST's 9/11 Sins of Omission

    TMR 092 : Tony Szamboti : On NIST's 9/11 Sins of Omission
    For this important interview we welcome Tony Szamboti, mechanical engineer and 9/11 researcher, who joins us for a detailed discussion on crucial evidence that, in the words of his research group, "clearly demonstrate(s) that the reports produced by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on the destruction of the World Trade Center (WTC) were unscientific and fraudulent." With the group's recently-published white paper as our focus, "Areas of Specific Concern in the NIST WTC Reports" which lists 25 Points seriously challenging NIST's work in this area, we discuss striking new evidence demonstrating that NIST intentionally omitted significant structural components from its analysis of Building 7, and explore the almost inescapable conclusion that this was done in order to avoid the explanation of controlled demolition. We also discuss the potential these findings might have for legal action. (Tony Szamboti is a U.S. Navy Veteran, he holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Villanova University, and has worked predominantly in the Aerospace industry for the last 28 years.) (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
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