• The First Two Years

  • By: The Ken
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The First Two Years

By: The Ken
  • Summary

  • An early careers podcast from the newsroom of The Ken, hosted by Akshaya Chandrasekaran, The First Two Years will ask—and answer—the most important and interesting questions about learning to succeed at work.
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  • Special episode: How to use imposter syndrome at work to your advantage
    May 7 2024

    “I don’t add any real value to the team”


    “I don’t know how good any of my ideas are”


    “I am not good enough”


    Imposter syndrome. You’ve probably heard about it. You’re probably experiencing it right now. And you’re not alone. Two weeks back, we at The Ken put out a survey on imposter syndrome. Since then we have received over 115 responses from young professionals in the 18-25 age group. The survey was titled “Are you good enough at your job?”


    You probably took the survey. I read and reviewed each and every response and called up over 30 people from the survey who consented to have a follow-up conversation with me. There was only one thing on my mind: why do so many of them in the first two years deal with imposter syndrome?


    Before the survey, we looked at imposter syndrome as something you get over as it hinders progress. But after the survey, it’s clear that small doses of workplace imposter thoughts can fuel your growth and help you get ahead, too.


    Host Akshaya Chandrasekaran will take you inside the minds of fascinating people, highly ambitious and top performers – who all consider themselves imposters at work.


    Have a work bestie who makes your days at the office brighter? We want to hear from you. Take the survey and let us know:


    Download the brand-new app here.

    Recommended reading: You can check out Basima Tewfik's study here.


    If you have a career question you want us to cover? Tell us.


    This episode was written and hosted by Akshaya Chandrasekaran, and produced by Anushka Mukherjee, with audio engineering by Rajiv CN.


    The First Two Years is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India’s first subscriber-only business news platform.


    Subscribe for more exclusive business stories, deeply-reported newsletters, and a whole lot of stuff.


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    22 mins
  • Nvidia CEO has ditched 1:1 meetings. Should you too?
    Apr 30 2024

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang wants to completely do away with 1:1 meetings. “They (1:1s) are really not necessary. If there is a strategic direction, why do you tell one person? You tell everybody,” he said.

    Most 1:1s meetings are ineffective, inconsistent, and often futile. In companies that mandate it, it is simply a check in the box. Employees use it to lobby for promotion, crib about annoying co-workers, or overshare personal details. So, managers hijack these meetings and turn them into monologues.

    But 1:1 can be a gamechanger, if used well. It makes the workplace more democratic, especially if the organization is hierarchical, and gives employees a dedicated space to express themselves fully and make themselves heard. Research suggests that employees who do 1:1s well, and regularly, are more engaged at work and productive.

    Host Akshaya Chandrasekaran talks to the world’s leading expert on meetings, Steven Rogelberg, and Kamal Karanth, the founder of specialist staffing firm Xpheno to find out ways to make it work and get what you want in these 1:1 meetings.


    Introducing surveys. Want to do more than listen to the podcast? You can suggest new topics, contribute to the narrative, and even be on it by taking our weekly surveys.

    Have you ever felt like an imposter at work? Undeserving of the opportunities you get? And overall feeling not good enough? Then, you can take the survey and let us know: Are you good enough at your job?

    FREE READ: TCS offers quirky titles and little else in recruiting revamp to attract 40K hires

    If you have a career question you want us to cover? Tell us.

    This episode was written and hosted by Akshaya Chandrasekaran, and produced by Anushka Mukherjee, with audio engineering by Rajiv CN.

    The First Two Years is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India’s first subscriber-only business news platform.

    Subscribe for more exclusive business stories, deeply-reported newsletters, and a whole lot of stuff.

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    23 mins
  • Is it ever okay to promote yourself at work?
    Apr 23 2024

    You want to be visible at work, build a reputation, and be known for your strengths. Research suggests that there is no guarantee that putting your head down and doing good work pays off. Neither can you always count on your manager to notice and amplify your achievements.


    Self-promotion gets a bad rep because it sounds a lot like bragging. But if done well, it can be a game-changer at work. Learning how to talk about your strengths, accomplishments, highlights, and milestones, can help you access the right opportunities and gain the right kind of visibility.


    Host Akshaya Chandrasekaran talks to Charu Sabnavis, HR consultant and author, and Navin Madhavan, Chief of Staff, Amagi, to figure out how to advocate for yourself at work and communicate your strengths without coming off as a braggart. This season of the podcast is all about the firsts one might encounter in the world of work. This is the seventh episode in the lineup, let us know what you think?


    You can write to Akshaya, the host, at akshaya@the-ken.com.


    If you have a career question you want us to cover? Tell us.


    This episode was written and hosted by Akshaya Chandrasekaran, and produced by Anushka Mukherjee, with audio engineering by Rajiv CN.


    The First Two Years is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India’s first subscriber-only business news platform.


    Subscribe for more exclusive business stories, deeply-reported newsletters, and a whole lot of stuff.

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    19 mins

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