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Choosing To Follow Happiness with Joyful's Eric Riggsbee

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In this Tangents episode, Eric Riggsbee, a project manager at Joyful, shares his unique career path from architecture to the tech industry and back again. He discusses the transferable skills he gained from architecture, such as problem-solving and attention to detail, and how they have helped him succeed in his current role. Eric emphasizes the importance of following happiness rather than sticking to a specific career path, and how architects can bring their creativity and strategic thinking to other industries. He also highlights the need for a strong work-life balance and the value of creating a positive company culture.

Highlights:

  • Architects possess transferable skills such as problem-solving, attention to detail, and a strong work ethic that can be applied to various industries.
  • Following happiness and pursuing alternative career paths can lead to fulfilling and rewarding experiences.
  • Architects have the opportunity to create innovative and engaging spaces that promote learning and collaboration.
  • Building a positive work culture requires trust, creativity, and a focus on employee well-being.
  • The future of architecture lies in integrating technology, strategy, and creativity to create meaningful and impactful spaces.
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In this Tangents episode, Eric Riggsbee, a project manager at Joyful, shares his unique career path from architecture to the tech industry and back again. He discusses the transferable skills he gained from architecture, such as problem-solving and attention to detail, and how they have helped him succeed in his current role. Eric emphasizes the importance of following happiness rather than sticking to a specific career path, and how architects can bring their creativity and strategic thinking to other industries. He also highlights the need for a strong work-life balance and the value of creating a positive company culture.

Highlights:

  • Architects possess transferable skills such as problem-solving, attention to detail, and a strong work ethic that can be applied to various industries.
  • Following happiness and pursuing alternative career paths can lead to fulfilling and rewarding experiences.
  • Architects have the opportunity to create innovative and engaging spaces that promote learning and collaboration.
  • Building a positive work culture requires trust, creativity, and a focus on employee well-being.
  • The future of architecture lies in integrating technology, strategy, and creativity to create meaningful and impactful spaces.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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