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[Ep. 37] How I bought my first real estate in my 20s w/ Ashley Jung Kim @Indeed

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I haven't laughed this much in a podcast. Ashley shares her intense affection for The Walt Disney Company, while sprinkling in her career journey - from the start of her career at Time Inc. (she built some amazing memories while living with her grandma + saved enough to buy her first home afterwards), to her work experience taste tasing ice cream as a finance manager at Unilever, and later at Meta.
Few things that stood out from this conversation - 1. Everyone I've spoken to who worked at Unilever really enjoyed their experience - seems to be a great company. 2. We don't make career decisions in a vacuum - it was really inspiring to hear how Ashley navigated and balanced career aspirations with her family needs.
Come hear Ashley's career and money journey as a marketing finance director at Indeed!

0:00 Introduction 1:33 First memory of money 2:56 College experience 4:12 Living with Grandmother 5:12 Buying a condo 7:33 Finding a work culture that fits 10:40 Time at Unilever 12:09 A day in the life 13:44 What makes a good job 15:30 Becoming a mom 16:50 Time at Siggy’s 18:50 Responsibility in a partnership 21:07 Balance as a working mom 23:16 What makes a fun career 25:45 Sussing out company culture 28:41 Navigating red flags 30:10 Startups vs. big tech

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I haven't laughed this much in a podcast. Ashley shares her intense affection for The Walt Disney Company, while sprinkling in her career journey - from the start of her career at Time Inc. (she built some amazing memories while living with her grandma + saved enough to buy her first home afterwards), to her work experience taste tasing ice cream as a finance manager at Unilever, and later at Meta.
Few things that stood out from this conversation - 1. Everyone I've spoken to who worked at Unilever really enjoyed their experience - seems to be a great company. 2. We don't make career decisions in a vacuum - it was really inspiring to hear how Ashley navigated and balanced career aspirations with her family needs.
Come hear Ashley's career and money journey as a marketing finance director at Indeed!

0:00 Introduction 1:33 First memory of money 2:56 College experience 4:12 Living with Grandmother 5:12 Buying a condo 7:33 Finding a work culture that fits 10:40 Time at Unilever 12:09 A day in the life 13:44 What makes a good job 15:30 Becoming a mom 16:50 Time at Siggy’s 18:50 Responsibility in a partnership 21:07 Balance as a working mom 23:16 What makes a fun career 25:45 Sussing out company culture 28:41 Navigating red flags 30:10 Startups vs. big tech

  continue reading

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