Prof Galloway's Career Advice
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- Опубликовано: 30 авг 2017
- As summer winds down, Scott offers some unsolicited career advice.
(0:18) "Unemployment Rate for College Graduates," Macro Trends, July 2017. bit.ly/2eHqpRt
(0:24) "The College Payoff," Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, November 2014. bit.ly/25tOVsS
(1:24) "The 440 Cities Driving Global Growth," City Lab, June 2012. bit.ly/2xAPG7B
Episode 139
Listen to the shirtless and wig wearing man, he knows best.
SuperOhioBros. Most of the time 😉
so he does a work out too huh
That's how you know he's got his shit together
He most certainly do. At work, I am good at IT, and also a secret great cartoonist, so if that skill comes up, I'll be ready.
He probably cleans his room every morning as well!
Scott, stop whatever you're doing & walk over to your graphics team. Shake their hands & buy them a Jack's Stir Brew coffee... they earned it.
and seriously...what ever they created can outcompete with Prezi unless you used Prezi then...
They did! That's a tooon of work. Smooth motion graphics.
Hell yeah.
Except for that guy in charge of the arabic at 0:09
The entire graphics team automatically gets hired at Vox!
1. Get Certified
2. Be Remarkable
3. Invest in Variance
4. Move to a City
5. Boring is Sexy
6. Be willing to delay Gratification
7. Demonstrate Strength and Grit
8. Don't follow your passion
9. Ignore the myth of Balance
10. Fight Unfair
You the man.
Thanks. It was nice to watch the video then scroll down and get an unexpected re-cap.
Toxic Male 27 step 11^
DJJHUGHES don't get it
Spectacular video! Give your editor/graphic designer a raise!
lol yeah that was a good one :P
Joshua Weikel
Youth!! You don't get a raise for doing your job!! You got hired for being good ---
Saw this a year ago and he was right. I did ignore the advice 😍
This blew my mind. You sure know how to get attention in the digital age, luckily you're using this attention to educate and benefit your viewers too! Bravo.
Most teaching professors have to struggle to reach the point of being confident that they've reached an audience in a meaningful and positive way. Prof G does not have this problem.
I could say most of these have helped me, but the one I would promote until my deathbed will be #6. So many people that I have seen lunge at the first chance to have that sports car or oversized house only to watch those things drag them down financially. I got certified (#1) with an MBA, invested in variance (#3) by learning to speak foreign languages and moved to a big city (#4). But the one defining element for my success was to not spend money when I got it. I bought my first, and only, new car just before my 40th birthday, despite having a six-figure income. Delaying satisfaction and having substantial savings paid dividends when the financial crisis came and I was one of the few people with cash on hand. In 2012 I had down payments for two investment properties that have more than quadrupled in value. Ten years later I own five houses, a half acre of land for future development, a net worth in the millions and I still drive my 10 year-old Ford Focus. Delay gratification and eventually the market swings will present opportunities that will make others say that you "fight unfair." (#10)
I have always been a big fan, but this really further solidified my love for Scott. Thank you for the great work!
This is one of the most relevant RUclips videos I've watched in 2017.
This is the one and only ad that ever caught my attention, you truly are a marketing genius and I enjoy every video you release. Please keep them up.
I am always thinking myself as fortunate because I was his student @NYU Stern
and I'm thankful I don't have any student debt. NYU is so expensive. But Stern is great, so make $$$$ to pay off the $$$
NYU you pay a mortgage to get great contacts. Unless you are Gallant school of individualized nothing.
@Jonathan Brotto - Brutal - yet true.
An empty, meaningless life seeking to acquire mouth honor and things.
I do believe that this is your very best video Scott et al. Keep up the great work!
When your videos show up as ads... They're the only ones over 30 seconds I *don't* skip. Keep it up.
This was by far and away one of the best TinyTedTalks I've ever seen.
You should follow this advice if you want to live doing something you don't like, and having your opinion of yourself be measured by your financial success.
Amazing as usual Mr Galloway
Always love your infinite wisdom and twisted sense of humor. Thank you!
This really is the best most succinct career advice. So to the people so to the point. Thank you for this!
God I love this guy! I'll be sure to rewatch this several times.
The graphic is amazing as well as your advices! Thank you sir☝️
Amazing current and relevant wisdom Prof Scott!!... thank you for your gift of humble, hard to find (and graphically package) decision information.
This video completly changed my life and thank god that i found it
Excellent advice here. The ideas in #2 and #3 about how to differentiate yourself are great! Thanks for the thought provoking content.
This is absolutely the best video you have posted.
Maybe the most useful video I have seen in RUclips this year. Thanks!
Great advice. Definitely earned a sub for that last part. That hair flip and pose was glorious.
Creative Director here. I am also my companies geek squad and billingual. I APPPROVE of this video! I love you Scott, looking hawt af with the wig per usual
There’s about 30 creative directors per square mile. What do you even do. Who do you work for. Walking around patting yourself on your back like this is... not part of the advice in the video.
Great advice and video as always! Very inspiring
you're killing it -- pretty much always....consistency can't be stressed enough
Thank you for this candid video, loved the bit on passion, it so true!
I've worked in recruitment for 9 years, that's the best video on the topic that I've seen!
Perfect timing! thank you so much I really enjoyed and learned a lot from the video especially #3
Might be my favorite one thus far. :) Keep the good times rolling sir.
This guy is brilliant and direct. This video has held true for my life.
every week a minute masterclass, thanks doc
You know what surprised me the most? The quality of editor, sir you really have a talented graphic team.
Direct & Powerfull . Bravo !
I've watched this 9x now and I will keep watching it.
Thank you so much for making these videos. 🙏🏻
Hey Scott! Hey Scott!!!! I love these videos and I love this one even more!
I'd like to ask just one thing. What books (apart from yours which I'd love :)) Would you recommend to a creative entrepreneur in their 20s. Thanks!
Fisayo Fosudo started watching his vids some weeks back i am hooked
Outstanding, Prof G. I'm forwarding this to as many friends of mine with young adult kids as I can. Nice wig, too.
Ive watched this five times tryng to apply this to my musical career. Great video!
love this channel
absolutely awesome video, detailed with insights. Thank you
Best video I've seen on RUclips in ages
Thank you professor. The best video you have made by far.
Scott is like the Father I never had. Best advice of my life.
Wonderful advice. I love you Scott!
Thank you for the awesome advice!! I'm a young entrepreneur and I really needed to hear this.
Hahaha priceless ending! Very interesting clip had to listen more carefully the second time. Please do more of these advice type of videos.
Love this video sharing with all my friends starting college with me
Disclaimer alert: he's a university professor.
Whos an entrepreneur and worth 40 million
This is gold. Well done.
Was directed to this video by a tweet from Josh Brown (@reformedbroker) Having recently lost my job, I have been depressed about trying to find a new one, even though I live in a large metroplex. This has given me the motivation to get back in the saddle and get myself back out there. Thanks Scott!
I'm pumped now! Great video!
Great content! Very informative for all ages. Scott, you are toooo much. Hilarious at the end.
This has to be the most useful short video I've seen from him yet..
Man these videos are awesome.
Thank you Professor! This is going to be shared and beaten into my continuation high school students! My 70 9th and 10th graders on the JV football team are going to get a heavy dose as well!
I love Scott ❤️
The best RUclips channel ever.
What has been seen, cannot be unseen.
Signing up for second year classes and taking a long hars think about my life. I think I needed that- thanks.
You’re right this was unsolicited, but it was just as appreciated
This was my favorite video by far 👍🏼
Didn't ignore, as a uni student I'll be working off this advice. Thank you!
Im here for the wigs. All day everyday.
Thanks for doing what you do.
Excellent vid and graphics. Really want to see those hair-toss out-takes!
Best video you've released!
Excellent insight.
Great content!
Found this super useful and amazing thank you!
thank you for the great advice professor!
The sound design group deserves a raise too. Awesome job!
Holy shit! Great video this week, Galloway!
This is the best video in existence
Holy shit that was one of your best videos
Wise words, Prof, thanks very much!
Adding this video to my favorites
My favourite prof for sure. Very useful and funny.
You're killing it bro!
fantastic. needed to hear this
Great video. If every time you go on vacation you come back that that good, leave us more often.
Amazing video sir, 10/10 would recommend
Thank you for the advice.
Great video you read my mind.Tks!
This is great advice!
I LOVE unsolicited career advice (just ask my Mum) - seriously though, some great tips - totally agree the pillars of a successful career are to be remarkable and differentiate yourself. Work/life balance can wait until you reach your goals. 💯
Lol, best video by L2inc. Beautifully done!!!
Brilliant. Mucho kudos. Several of your steps can fall under this general heading - TRAINING.
I like some of what Scott says about doing what you're good at (or could become good at) instead of just following passion.
Where I tend to think the problem lies in the premise: we don't derive joy from our careers. Instead, a career is a byproduct of the preexisting values and beliefs we learn and develop in our lives. The accoutrements really don't mean much in the end if you don't know why you exist in the first place. Of course, this video is intended for career advice, and not meant to as life advice. However, we tend to put far too much emphasis and value on identifying as our careers, instead of the other way round.
Awesome advice, worth listening to six times.....
Absolutely brilliant!
These videos are interesting. Factual and entertaining is a cocktail I'll always drink.
Great advice, this guy is great
I don't need you to tell me that I am living wrong, I can do that myself
KnownNever that is exactly how I view it too!
But that's not what he did. Anyone can tell you you're living wrong - and be right most of the time (few of us are "living right", so opposite of the stopped clock syndrome).
What he did is give some direction on how to live right, at least in one sense of the term. Most of the confident MF'rs that tell you you're wrong are ONLY right about the "you're living wrong" part -- they're just as wrong, or worse, with any subsequent advice on how to live better.
Don't be defensive about this - you have a lot of company. Including me (I've stumbled across a few of these directions on my own, and they've helped a lot. I wish I had come across, or realized the importance of, the rest, much sooner. I'll see if they can still do some good in the time I have left).
Good Luck!
Great music choice at the end
So entertaining, and make so much sense!
This is all some really good advice
I laughed out loud in the gym at the end. Thanks, Prof. Galloway!