Discover how technical professionals like Kiewit estimators can leverage multiple aspects of their professional identity-similar to DID alters-for strategic networking, career advancement, and authentic workplace success.

Strategic career growth for Kiewit estimators and using DID alters for professional networking.


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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome back to your personalized podcast from BeFreed! I'm Lena, and I'm here with my co-host Eli, and we are genuinely excited to dive into something fascinating today.
Eli: Absolutely, Lena! And what's so compelling about today's conversation is how we're exploring the intersection of strategic career growth-specifically for technical professionals like estimators-with some really profound insights about identity, authenticity, and professional networking. We're going to be weaving together perspectives from career development, organizational psychology, and even some groundbreaking work on dissociative identity.
Lena: Right, and I think what's going to emerge is this really rich understanding of how we can approach career advancement not just as individuals climbing a ladder, but as complex beings with multiple facets, skills, and even different aspects of our professional identity that we can leverage strategically.