Episodes
​​Pearl embellished jeans. Pretty pink bows. Summery pinstripe vest. Vintage corset tops  2024 fashion is all about glitz, glam, and reminding everyone that we are no longer holed up in our houses. Sweatpants, the peak pandemic uniform, may be officially gone  For many Gen Z workers, this is probably the first time they are having an office job. They are inevitably romanticising the idea of going to work. Imagining themselves as the main character of a workplace. The new ‘corpcore’ or...
Published 04/16/24
You made your first mistake at work – and it feels terrible. Maybe you messed up on an important project or failed to meet the expectations set for you. In your first two years, these mistakes can feel devastating. You don’t have years of experience to fall back on and it can feel like you’ll forever be defined by this mistake at the workplace.  The next few months can feel like an extended interview where everyone overanalyzes your subsequent moves. The pressure to regain the lost trust and...
Published 04/09/24
In your first job, you can feel like a fish out of water. Confused, lost, and unsure of how to proceed. You don't have any connections or networks yet. You've just got a foot in the door. At this juncture, finding a mentor can dramatically change your career trajectory. Research suggests that just having a mentor can improve your performance at work and having a strong relationship with a mentor can directly result in promotions and raises.  The truth is nobody wants more mentees. But you...
Published 04/02/24
Most fresh graduates quit their first job within the next six to twelve months of joining, according to a survey by The Ken. The top three reasons were toxic managers, disagreements with the workplace culture, and most interestingly, a want for more challenging work. More and more young, ambitious, and curious professionals prefer shorter stints not because they are unhappy, but because they realised they could be happier. And it may not be such a bad thing. But only if it is done...
Published 03/26/24
Your workplace loves therapy-speak. Everyone seems to know and use the mental health lingo. That meeting was “triggering,” your boss “gaslit” you into doing something, and your colleagues want you “hold space” for them and do all the “emotional labour” at work. What should you do – give in or give up? Neither, there’s a way out.  In this episode of The First Two Years, we ask and answer some of these questions. Are there downsides to casual therapy-speak? What do these words actually mean?...
Published 03/19/24
You’re at your first job. But it…sucks. Quitting isn’t quite frankly feasible at the moment given the current job market.  So, what do you do?  In the pilot episode of The First Two Years, we learn how to turn a job that you have into a job that you want. How do you inch your responsibilities toward things you enjoy and change how you think about your work?  Host Akshaya Chandrasekaran talks with people on both sides of the table, a fresh graduate about to start his new job and someone who’s...
Published 03/12/24
The first two years of our careers are hard. They are exciting and full of possibilities, but also frustrating and anxiety-inducing.  Every interaction, every assignment, and every initiative seems to hold promise and uncertainty in equal measure.  Do you have to love your job? Must your colleagues also be your friends? Is it okay to feel restless after just six months? Did your boss offer you feedback or criticism, and does the difference matter? Is it okay to be seen as ambitious? Can...
Published 03/01/24