Your Career Toolkit with Mark Herschberg

Libby sits down with author of The Career Toolkit, Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught You, Mark Herschberg. From tracking criminals and terrorists on the dark web to creating marketplaces and new authentication systems, Mark has spent his career launching and developing new ventures at startups and Fortune 500s and in academia. He helped to start the Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program, dubbed MIT’s “career success accelerator,” where he teaches annually. 

Mark & Libby dive into:

The business skills that aren’t taught at universitiesHow leadership, career plan, and interpersonal relationships are all necessary to successMark’s holistic approach to reaching career goalsThe big misses companies and people make when it comes to hiringEthics and why it’s often left out of business discussionsMisconceptions around networking and Mark’s tips around better networkingA critical skill not traditionally emphasized in education or business, empathyThe Goldberg paradigm and Mark’s version of the Bechdel test and what they have to do with women in leadershipThe value in diversity (in organizations, when it comes to networking, and more)

At MIT, Mark received a B.S. in physics, a B.S. in electrical engineering & computer science, and a M.Eng. in electrical engineering & computer science, focusing on cryptography. At Harvard Business School, Mark helped create a platform used to teach finance at prominent business schools. He also works with many non-profits, including Techie Youth and Plant a Million Corals. He was one of the top-ranked ballroom dancers in the country and now lives in New York City, where he is known for his social gatherings, including his annual Halloween party, as well as his diverse cufflink collection.

Connect with Mark:

https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com

https://www.instagram.com/thecareertoolkit/

https://www.facebook.com/TheCareerToolkitBook

https://www.linkedin.com/in/hershey/

The Career Toolkit App:

https://www.thecareertoolkitbook.com/app

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