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Are content creators taking the place of traditional "celebrities"? Yes, says beauty influencer and educator Alexis Androulakis, also one half the Lipstick Lesbians on TikTok. “Creators on platforms are about to shift into the roles celebrities used to own,” she says. “It's not a coincidence that talent management agencies are buying influencer agencies and absorbing them.” The difference between a celebrity and a creator, from Androulakis’ perspective, is that when you fall in love with a celebrity, “you fall in love with a character.” However, a content creator has to “win you over as themselves.” She points to J Lo, and the discourse around J Lo’s latest album and documentary, as an example of where we are today with “influencer culture vs. celebrity culture.” What do you think? Are creators becoming the new “celebrities?” Drop a comment. Watch Androulakis’ episode of #Catalyst to learn more about her story from the beauty industry to TikTok: https://lnkd.in/eZxPr4Ep
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How do you ensure your workforce is prepared for an uncertain future? As Global Chairman of PwC, one of LinkedIn’s Top Companies, Bob Moritz has to answer that question for more than 360,000 employees spanning 151 countries, along with tens of thousands of clients. For Bob, that answer involves effectively communicating the need to adapt, creating a culture that gives employees space and time to apply learnings (and even leave the company to keep growing), and also understanding as a leader that survival may require significant reinvention. How are you encouraging your workforce to embrace growth and adapt for the future? Tell us in the comments. To keep up with these conversations and be inspired by the world’s top leaders stories, subscribe to #ThisisWorking: linkedin.com/thisisworking
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Welcome to the Evening Wrap-Up: High costs eat into Metro's bottom line; Caitlin Clark's major endorsement deal, and more news. * Dig deeper into today's stories: [https://lnkd.in/d-fr4p9Z] * Thanks to Anthony Salveggi for insight on the new problems with new sodas. * Tell us: Are these new sodas the next big thing — or will they fall flat? * Team EWU: John C Abell Jake Perez Cate Chapman Jessy Bains Alessandra Riemer Max Lockie
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What’s the best way to prepare for an interview at a top company? Head of HR at JP Morgan Chase Robin Leopold says you should follow these 3 steps: 1️⃣ Study the company’s career website 2️⃣ Talk to a current company employee 3️⃣ Prepare questions for your interviewer “It's all part of the process of being interviewed and really demonstrating your interest in the team and what you think you can do to contribute to the team,” says Leopold. What advice do you have for a successful interview? Tell us in the comments. To hear more from this year’s #TopCompanies, check out the full list here: https://lnkd.in/USTopCompanies24. For more content about navigating your job search subscribe to #GetHired: https://lnkd.in/ghsubscribe Listen to Andrew Seaman’s full episode with Robin Leopold here: 🎧 Apple: https://lnkd.in/g5J6QKSp 🎧 Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gNQ92-fj
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What’s the best way for companies to use generative AI? “The single most important quality that companies and their leaders need to have these days is the ability to walk away from the status quo,” says MIT Scientist Andrew McAfee. “This preference for the way things currently are” is “one of the deepest barriers to starting to use this technology and experimenting,” he adds. When’s the last time you deviated from your standard routine? How are you experimenting with AI in the workplace? Tell us in the comments.
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Have you been able to turn a favorite pastime into a career? Passionate about makeup from a young age, Alexis Androulakis made it the focus of her career and developed an expert knowledge base about beauty products. After a series of setbacks left her depressed and believing she no longer belonged in the beauty industry, a simple visit to Sephora to cheer herself up led to a viral video and eventually a full on career as a content creator. Read on for how Androulakis and wife Christina Basias created The Lipstick Lesbians and attracted over a million followers.
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How much do your passions factor into your career choices? Mesmerized by makeup since she was a tween, Alexis Androulakis, made it the focus of her professional life. Starting out as a retail makeup artist, she worked her way up the cosmetics corporate ladder and eventually struck out on her own as a beauty consultant. Along the way she also found love with Christina Basias and the two married. Things were looking pretty rosy for Androulakis until she was hit by a series of setbacks that led her to believe she didn’t belong in the beauty industry anymore. It was on a visit to Androulakis’ “happy place,” Sephora, where inspiration struck Basias. She took out her phone and began filming her wife trying and commenting on different products. After posting the video on TikTok and watching it go viral, the two realized they were on to something and the 💄Lipstick Lesbians 💄were born. For more on how the pair navigated becoming content creators and attracted over a million followers across platforms, watch the full video below. And tell us in the comments if you’ve ever turned something you're passionate about into an actual job. Subscribe to the #Catalyst newsletter here for more inspiring stories: https://lnkd.in/e-RYcKD5
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🇨🇦 Welcome to the Evening Wrap-Up: Watchdog opposes agriculture mega-merger; Google exec warns of fight ahead, and more news. * Dig deeper into today's stories: [https://lnkd.in/dwwFy5WA] * Thanks to Stephen Creevy for insight on the new era of non-compete. * Tell us: Was there non-compete abuse? Is it appropriate for any role? * Team EWU: John C Abell Jake Perez Cate Chapman Jessy Bains Alessandra Riemer Max Lockie
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Welcome to the Evening Wrap-Up: 🇺🇸 FTC bans non-compete; Google exec warns of fight ahead, and more news. * Dig deeper into today's stories: [https://lnkd.in/dWRx8sBv] * Thanks to Stephen Creevy for insight on the new era of non-compete. * Tell us: Was there non-compete abuse? Is it appropriate for any role? * Team EWU: John C Abell Jake Perez Cate Chapman Jessy Bains Alessandra Riemer Max Lockie