Gen Y employment expert, Eric Chester, interviews a job-hopper by trade, Sean Aiken, founder of the One Week Job project. Aiken, a 26-year-old from Vancouver, BC, reveals why he chose to work a different job each week for a year, and what the experience taught him. Baby Boomer and Gen X leaders and managers will find Aiken's comments to be both insightful and transformational. Discover how Sean's search for passion in a career led to an international phenomena drawing hundreds of thousands of fans and followers.
uhhhh well i think the obvious question up front is how was he able to land a new job every single week? everything must have been set up ahead of time and most of them must have been unpaid. most unemployed people would give anything for one interview a week - even ten a year - let alone being able to land 52 jobs. if any of these were real job opportunities, then this guy is the biggest idiot alive to turn down producer, ad exec jobs etc.
oregonflatland 2 years ago
Great interview. It's a worthy challenge to figure out how to find your passion, especially in the current economic climate. For some it means sticking with the job they have...for others, it's an opportunity for change!
ianmacktube 2 years ago