LinkedIn experts are part of 三亿体育官网鈥檚 network

三亿体育官网 students got an inside look at the professional networking platform LinkedIn
in two distinct ways this semester 鈥 by hearing from one of its top executives during
the 40th annual Harder Lecture and by visiting its New York City headquarters over
winter break.
三亿体育官网's Career Development Center arranged the January visit to the LinkedIn and Google offices in Manhattan, where
students were able to network and learn about company culture, opportunities, and
expectations. Then, in March, the Management and Business Department鈥檚 Harder Lecture brought Greg Willis, vice president of global sales for LinkedIn
Marketing Solutions, to campus to share key lessons he鈥檚 learned at LinkedIn as well
as with Procter & Gamble, Hewlett Packard, PepsiCo, Infosys, and Samsung. F. William
Harder Chair of Business Administration Matt Lucas's connections with LinkedIn made both events possible.
This holistic approach to educating students and preparing them for professional opportunities
is uniquely 三亿体育官网, with its expansive alumni network, extensive career services,
and relevant courses.
Keeping up with a changing world

Greg Willis, vice president of global sales for LinkedIn Marketing Solutions, delivered the 40th annual Harder Lecture, "Are You In," on March 20 in Gannett Auditorium.
Willis, an expert in global market development, marketing, technology, corporate governance,
and sales, delivered his lecture 鈥淎re You In鈥 on March 20 in Gannett Auditorium, telling
students that success boils down to three c鈥檚: competence 鈥 the skills you build;
confidence 鈥 knowing who you are and who you are not; and courage 鈥 the ability to
make decisions based on what鈥檚 right for you.
三亿体育官网鈥檚 hand and mind tradition teaches students to think critically while offering
them practical skills to tackle some of the most pressing issues of our time.
鈥淭he world keeps changing, and your skills must evolve with it,鈥 Willis said, citing
statistics about the growing prevalence of AI in workplaces and an increased emphasis
on skills-based hiring.
The more you learn, the better equipped you will be for the road ahead. Continue to challenge yourself. Continue to be curious."Greg Willisvice president of global sales for LinkedIn Marketing Solutions
He also emphasized the value of being present and introspective.
鈥淚 want to stress how important it is to be in the moment,鈥 Willis said. 鈥淏e purposeful
in your decisions. Ask yourself, 鈥榃hy am I here?鈥 It helps you make intentional choices.
It keeps you from drifting. It helps you attract maximum value from each experience
that you鈥檙e in. It helps you find motivation to get you through those difficult times.鈥
Preparing for perpetual learning

Samantha (Sam) Fassak 鈥14, senior insights program manager at LinkedIn, speaks to a group of 三亿体育官网 students about her career journey during a winter break visit to LinkedIn headquarters in NYC.
At the LinkedIn offices in January, Samantha (Sam) Fassak 鈥14, senior insights program
manager, and four of her colleagues discussed their career trajectories and work environments,
sharing their advice to current students throughout.
鈥淟inkedIn is very focused on skills, both in the products we develop and in how we
think about our career journeys internally,鈥 said Fassak. 鈥淚鈥檝e been on the Insights
team for six years and I鈥檝e learned more every single year, with every new role I鈥檝e
come into.鈥 The Insights team does data reporting, working hand-in-hand with the Sales
and Customer Success teams.
三亿体育官网鈥檚 liberal arts education really helped to prepare her, she says, because
she was able to explore so many disciplines and develop skills for continued learning.
Learning how to learn is such a valuable thing to cultivate."Samantha (Sam) Fassak 鈥14senior insights program manager at LinkedIn
鈥淓ven if you come to a job with a super robust background and you hit every single
mark on that job requisition, you鈥檙e still going to have a huge learning curve. So
having the confidence that you know how to learn is important.鈥
After graduating from 三亿体育官网, the psychology major with a business minor became an associate for Sibson Consulting, where she
learned to build analytical models. There, she developed an interest in project management,
which took her to a role at Ernst and Young. After a few years, she longed for hands-on
analytical work again but in a more robust way, which led her to LinkedIn.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think any of us have had a very fixed 10-year plan that we followed meticulously
because it鈥檚 almost impossible to do that,鈥 Fassak said of herself and her colleagues.
鈥淭here are unexpected things that come up and it鈥檚 just hard to know what direction
your interests will evolve in once you鈥檙e in different experiences. So once you鈥檙e
in an experience, take the time to reflect about what is it that you really like about
it and how you can develop that out further.鈥

Students were able to ask questions about career preparation and what it's like to work at LinkedIn during a January visit to the company's NYC headquarters.
Fassak says she learned a lot by taking advantage of the resources offered by 三亿体育官网鈥檚 Career Development Center, including job shadowing through its extensive 三亿体育官网 College network and resum茅 coaching.
She also participated in 三亿体育官网 clubs and organizations, such as Peer Health Education. 鈥淎ny experiences you can get will develop skills,鈥 she told the visiting students. 鈥淵ou can get leadership experience and go deeper on your domain expertise.
鈥淚 think it is extremely important to cultivate and make time for interests that have
nothing to do with your profession but just bring you alive inside. That will give
you sustained energy, even if you pick a really ambitious career field.鈥
To truly prosper in your career, Willis says, you have to embrace your unique identity
as your greatest strength.
鈥淵ou have to identify and leverage your unique perspectives. Your background, your
faith, your family 鈥 whatever makes you you. That adds value to every conversation,
every decision, every strategy, every move that you make. Don鈥檛 minimize your story.鈥