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Transforming Work with Sophie Wade


Aug 30, 2024

Dan Smolen is the host and executive producer of the "What's Your Work Fit?" podcast and a veteran executive recruiter. He explores how talent dynamics are evolving in the modern workplace as recruiters shift to focus on candidates' ability to adapt, learn continuously, and work collaboratively. Dan shares his insights on early talent’s new definitions of success, their emphasis on work/life balance, and preferences for flexible working. Dan describes how these changes are reshaping recruitment strategies and the critical role of empathy in modern hiring practices.Top of FormBottom of Form

 

 

TAKEAWAYS

 

[02:03] Dan chooses his college based on his interest in broadcasting.

 

[03:02] The Watergate scandal stimulates Dan’s passion for journalism at high school.

 

[03:44] Dan's goal was to become a news producer as he loves the news!

 

[04:53] An internship at Qube during college helps Dan realize broadcasting isn’t a good fit.

 

[06:16] Mentored by a legend in advertising, Dans focuses on marketing.

 

[07:31] During his early career, Dan works long hours and deals with difficult creative talent.

 

[09:04] Dan soon manages significant revenue for a top ad agency.

 

[10:56] While achieving early success, Dan’s workload impacts his well-being.

 

[11:57] Offered an interesting and lucrative opportunity, Dan transitions to recruiting and loves it.

 

[15:51] Recruitment requires deep understanding of both client needs and candidate fit.

 

[17:15] As clients recover from 9/11, Dan adopts a more human-centric approach to recruiting.

 

[19:50] LinkedIn's launch in 2003 fosters Dan's consultative recruiting approach.

 

[23:26] Dan goes deeper into clients' organizational issues and achieves more success.

 

[25:34] Situational interview techniques better match candidates with new job realities.

 

[27:28] Fast-paced marketplace changes require recruiting adaptable, lifelong learners.

 

[29:11] Companies shift from seeking specialized skills to valuing generalists willing to learn.

 

[32:26] Dan notices the benefits of proactive recruitment, engaging talent before roles open up.

 

[34:52] Early engagement with prospects helps companies build better, longer-lasting teams.

 

[37:17] Dan uses a "rent to own" model for testing candidate-company fit when necessary.

 

[39:53] Dan predicts more entrepreneurship as young people seek flexible work arrangements.

 

[42:54] Traditional office-based arrangements roles are less appealing to younger generations.

 

[43:50] Dan decides to end his recruiting career and pursue his passion for podcasting.

 

[46:22] Dan's relationships with talent were a key driver for his recruiting success.

 

[47:42] "What's Your Work Fit?" podcast explores what makes work meaningful for individuals.

 

[49:34] Each guest is asked, "What makes work a wonderful part of your day?"

 

[51:24] Dan believes people are increasingly seeking meaningful work that balances with life.

 

[54:03] IMMEDIATE ACTION TIP: Your success is what you make of it. You don’t know where you’re headed. Don’t worry. Put on a good pair of shoes, strap on your backpack and enjoy the journey. Even savor the screw-ups, the mess ups and the learning opportunities!

 

[55:32] Dan emphasizes the importance of hobbies and diverse experiences for a fulfilling life.

 

[56:04] Engaging with people and creating serendipity are key to living a balanced, inspired life.

 

 

RESOURCES

 

Dan Smolen on LinkedIn

“What’s Your Work Fit?” podcast

Dan Smolen’s website

 

 

QUOTES

 

“The opportunity that we have before us is to impart to workplace entrants like our children's ages, is to say to them that your success is what you make of it. Don't let others define what it means to be successful".

 

"You don't know where you're headed. You don't know where it's going to lead you. You don't know the milestones along the way. Don't worry. Put on a good pair of shoes, strap on your backpack, and enjoy the journey“.

 

“Savor the screw ups and the mess ups and the learning opportunities, because without those, you're not going to end up in a beautiful place. You've got to have the learning that comes from pain and disappointment and longing in your career so that you grow as a person."

 

“They look at that and say, that's not a life. I want to have a day where I'm doing work, I'm doing things that I really enjoy, but I may want to do blended things.”

 

“For the first time that I can recognize, talent look at the day where work is a beautiful part of it.”

 

"If you don't know how to work on a team now, if you don't know how to be part of something bigger than yourself, I think it's going to be very difficult ongoing.”