August 30, 2023
So you got the job. Now what?
Whether it’s your first job or a fresh start, Harvard Business Review’s podcast “New Here” is the young professional’s guide to work — and how to make it work for you.
Every Wednesday, join host Elainy Mata for stories, tips, and advice that will help you build a meaningful career on your own terms. She’ll talk with trusted experts (Sho Dewan, Erika Kullberg, Robyn L. Garrett), people you know and love (Gael Aitor, Jemma Sbeg, Sarah Cooper), and the people who help her figure out career challenges – like her therapist, mentors, and friends.
So if you’re new here, join us.
Season one episodes will drop every Wednesday, starting September 6, 2023.
Have a career question? Let us know at [email protected].
ELAINY MATA: When you’re starting your first job, learning how to do your work is just the tip of the iceberg. There’s so much to figure out, like making friends, managing your time, how to build a relationship with your boss, and how to get promoted. Basically, you’re learning how to play the game called work. Welcome to New Here. I’m Elainy Mata. I’m a producer at the Harvard Business Review. You might’ve seen my articles on imposter syndrome or my videos about job hunting on our website. In our first season, we’re focusing on those big firsts that happen early in your career, the tough moments you’re not always prepared for, like your first bad boss, or when you’re not sure how to push back on a totally unreasonable deadline. Think of this show as a guide to help you make work, work for you. We’ll figure it all out with trusted experts.
SHO DEWAN: I don’t believe in being authentic in an interview.
ELAINY MATA: What?
SHO DEWAN: Because you know why?
ELAINY MATA: Why?
SHO DEWAN: The employer is not authentic.
ELAINY MATA: People you know and love. You quit, which is brave as hell. Good for you, congratulations. Are you scared of anything?
JEMMA SBEG: Oh my gosh, yes.
ELAINY MATA: The people who help me figure stuff out.
ANITA SEN: How many times did you hear, “You can ask me the same question 50 times.”
Elainy Mata: I know. I know. I’d rather you –
ANITA SEN: I’d rather you ask me the same question 50 times than do it incorrectly.
ELAINY MATA: – than do it wrong, yeah. Especially with the printer. And each other.
DUSTIN BRADY: You got to go through the experience of having those uncomfortable feelings and conversations to get better at them. And like Elainy said that she has failed many times with things and had to learn
ELAINY MATA: 100.
DUSTIN BRADY: And that’s the only way we learn.
CHEYENNE PATERSON: Yeah.
ELAINY MATA: Yeah.
JHYMON MOODIE: Not only, because I mean, we can go through things, but not only to go through them, but to not shut them out as well.
ELAINY MATA: Yeah. Whether you’re in your first job or getting a fresh start, you’ll get the tools and self-understanding to handle those big work firsts. So if you feel like you’re new here, join us. Fresh episodes drop every Wednesday this fall, starting September 6th. Follow New Here on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you never miss an episode. I’ll see you there.