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The Zack Arnold Podcast - Hot Seat Friday: Telling the Right Story With Your Résumé| with Karen Goffred

Hot Seat Friday: Telling the Right Story With Your Résumé| with Karen Goffred

02/05/21 • 28 min

The Zack Arnold Podcast

Today, what I’d love to do is give you an insider’s glimpse into the world of my Optimizer coaching & mentorship program and what we call the ‘Hot Seat.’ What you’ll hear today is a recording of an actual live session with an Optimizer student where on the Hot Seat we tackle various questions about career transitions, productivity, workflows, networking, burnout, habit formation, resumes and websites, and any number of other work or life challenges that students bring to the table as they navigate their own path towards success.

In the following hot seat session, community member Karen Goffred comes to me wanting to workshop her resume. But before we can assess her resume and dive into the details (which is where essentially everyone thinks they should focus first), we instead first have to determine her career goals and who her audience is that she is speaking to. These questions are crucial first steps that anyone must take first before truly being able to workshop a resume so that it is targeted and aimed for the jobs that will move her career in the direction she wants to go.

Want to provide your feedback on this new format? We'd love to hear from you!

→ Click here to let us know what you think of this format

Want to learn more about working with me and having your own Hot Seat session?

→ Click here to learn more about the Optimizer coaching & mentorship program


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/zackarnold/exclusive-content
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Today, what I’d love to do is give you an insider’s glimpse into the world of my Optimizer coaching & mentorship program and what we call the ‘Hot Seat.’ What you’ll hear today is a recording of an actual live session with an Optimizer student where on the Hot Seat we tackle various questions about career transitions, productivity, workflows, networking, burnout, habit formation, resumes and websites, and any number of other work or life challenges that students bring to the table as they navigate their own path towards success.

In the following hot seat session, community member Karen Goffred comes to me wanting to workshop her resume. But before we can assess her resume and dive into the details (which is where essentially everyone thinks they should focus first), we instead first have to determine her career goals and who her audience is that she is speaking to. These questions are crucial first steps that anyone must take first before truly being able to workshop a resume so that it is targeted and aimed for the jobs that will move her career in the direction she wants to go.

Want to provide your feedback on this new format? We'd love to hear from you!

→ Click here to let us know what you think of this format

Want to learn more about working with me and having your own Hot Seat session?

→ Click here to learn more about the Optimizer coaching & mentorship program


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/zackarnold/exclusive-content

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undefined - Hot Seat Friday: Negotiating Working From Home with Clients | with Paul Del Vecchio

Hot Seat Friday: Negotiating Working From Home with Clients | with Paul Del Vecchio

As a longtime listener you already know how much I love doing in-depth interviews on a variety of topics, whether that’s allowing everyday people to share their personal and inspirational journeys, or industry experts and world-renowned authors who share their expertise to help you optimize a specific area of your life. But today...what I’d love to do is give you an insider’s glimpse into the world of my Optimizer coaching & mentorship program and what we call the ‘Hot Seat.’ What you’ll hear today is a recording of an actual live session with an Optimizer student where on the Hot Seat we tackle various questions about career transitions, productivity, workflows, networking, burnout, habit formation, resumes and websites, and any number of other work or life challenges that students bring to the table as they navigate their own path towards success.

In the following hot seat session, community member Paul Del Vecchio and I discuss the new world of negotiating working from home, whether with existing or potentially new clients. Paul is a freelance promo editor and colorist making the transition to writer/director/producer and is trying to maximize his down time when waiting on clients while giving them the confidence that they are still a top priority. The conversation is centered around the new standard we are trying to set for the 21st century which is that we do not get paid for the hours we work, we get paid for the value we bring to the project. One quick caveat: The sound quality for this session is less than optimal because of a microphone malfunction on my end. My apologies for that, but I thought this session was so good and could be helpful to you that I decided to listen to the same advice I often give to my students: Don’t pursue perfect at the expense of good enough.

Want to provide your feedback on this new format? We'd love to hear from you!

→ Click here to let us know what you think of this format

Want to learn more about working with me and having your own Hot Seat session?

→ Click here to learn more about the Optimizer coaching & mentorship program


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/zackarnold/exclusive-content

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undefined - On Hiring Editors & AE’s, Fostering Creative Collaboration, and Managing Happy Post Teams | with Paul Leonard

On Hiring Editors & AE’s, Fostering Creative Collaboration, and Managing Happy Post Teams | with Paul Leonard

I've often said that being a Post Producer is one of the most thankless jobs in Hollywood. They are tasked with pleasing seemingly opposing forces, i.e. studios, networks, and show runners, while also managing a team of editors and assistants and making sure the show gets finished on budget (and on time). Having a good post producer that not only knows how to keep the trains running on time but also foster a creative, collaborative environment where everyone performs their best and enjoys life outside of work is a winning combination that is far too rare.

Today's guest, Paul Leonard is one of those rare species of producers that has both editors and show runners alike wanting to work with him again and again. Paul has worked in television post production for 23 years and is best known for Co-producing Battlestar Galactica which earned 15 Emmy nominations (with three collective wins). He recently wrapped up a job at Marvel where he was one of the vice presidents of TV Post Production before deciding to go back to freelance producing.

Paul is a fountain of knowledge and wisdom with countless ideas about how to lead successful post teams. He also has a wealth of war stories about managing demanding executive producers. In today’s conversation Paul candidly shares his thoughts on what gets editors and AE’s hired, and what qualities he likes his editors to possess in the bay. He combines a winning charm with a no BS approach that has earned him the well-deserved reputation for making great shows while also keeping his team happy and sane (it is possible!!!! But it takes effort).

This is a rare “Insider Baseball” conversation that will be valuable to anyone wanting to get the unique perspective of a post producer who is both in charge of hiring, delivering a high quality creative product, and also getting maximum creativity out of his team while promoting a well balanced, collaborative team environment.

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Here's What You'll Learn:

  • Paul's early years starting out as an editor and getting into producing after earning his MFA at USC.
  • Lessons Paul learned in wrangling difficult Executive Producers to try to keep his department from burning out and keep the show on schedule.
  • How Paul became known as the 'Hour Long VFX SyFy Guy' and found himself pigeon holed.
  • The surprising place Paul learned to become a great team manager and keep people happy, united, and doing great work.
  • What made Paul gravitate towards producing rather than directing.
  • How Paul learned to bring out the best in his editing teams and facilitated new creative ideas that he would bring to the Executive Producers on his shows.
  • The fascinating story of how he and his post team saved the studio a million dollars while earning the show 3 Emmy nominations.
  • What it was like working for Marvel Studios and how it affected his career.
  • Why Paul got the moniker 'Mother Hen' from an Executive Producer he worked with.
  • The questions he learned to ask to ensure that the show runs smoothly and his team is taken care of BEFORE starting the job.
  • Paul's thoughts on what it takes to lead a creative team in a collaborative environment and why it's so difficult to cultivate that in Hollywood.
  • How Paul learned to set boundaries with executive producers and earned respect of demanding, bully EPs.
  • What Paul looks for when hiring editors.
  • The sign that he wanted to hold up to editors in interviews to keep them from ruining their chances of getting hired.
  • Advice for editors when interviewing and soft skills that they should possess once they are hired.
  • KEY TAKE AWAY: Address 'the note behind the note' when making creative changes.
  • Paul's advice for getting on the 'inside' at places like Marvel.
  • The important quality that editors should always possess when trying to have a fulfilling career. (HINT: it has nothing to do with talent)

Useful Resources Mentioned:

Paul’s LinkedIn Profile

Paul’s Email Address (Please go through the Insider’s Guide to Writing Cold Outreach first.)

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