Scott Sirrett joins us to discuss how young people can prepare themselves for the future of work. Stirrett is the Founder and CEO of Venture for Canada, a national charity that fosters entrepreneurial skills in young Canadians. Stirrett lists work experience through internships and work-integrated learning experiences as one of the best methods of preparing for future employment success. Also important are networking and mentorship, as well as having a sense of curiosity and a willingness to keep learning.
Highlights from our conversation include:
1. Social and emotional skills remain important and are worth cultivating. It’s useful to be able to challenge colleagues while remaining personable and professional in a diverse environment.
2. Other important skills include the ability to communicate in a clear and organized manner while customizing your message to suit distinct audiences, as well as focus and time-management/task prioritization.
3. Young professionals should form a ‘personal advisory board’ of people they can consult with on important issues, such as career, mentorship, etc.
Host: Maggie John