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Dr. Janice Gassam Asare on Leveraging LinkedIn To Build Research Opportunities

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We've got a remarkable guest on the Cohort Sisters podcast today, none other than Dr. Janice Gassam Asare who received a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology from Hofstra University . This multifaceted personality's accomplishments range from being an industrial organizational psychologist to one of LinkedIn's top voices in racial equity. On our journey with Dr. Gassam Asare, we learn about her passion for psychology that led her from dreams of healthcare to her unexpected love for industrial organizational psychology. She takes us through her academic journey, and why she shifted gears from an MBA program to focus on her true passion, influenced by her parents.
We're also getting real about the challenges that come with establishing a niche in a field dominated by diversity, equity, and inclusion. Dr. Gassam Asare shares her intriguing original doctoral research idea about manipulating skin color and religious headgear on LinkedIn profiles to study hiring bias. Unfortunately, budget constraints led her to change course and research the impact of disclosing mental health issues on hiring instead. Our conversation explores the critical importance of advocating for oneself, especially when your research topic is related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Lastly, we dig into the potential of LinkedIn as a powerful tool for networking and professional growth. Our guest shares her inspiring journey of leveraging this platform to secure speaking engagements, forge communities, and even land a writing role with Forbes. She also talks about her transition from academia to her own consultancy, shining a light on the unique challenges she faced as a Black woman in this sphere. Don't miss out on her advice about bringing research expertise to large corporations, and how LinkedIn can be an invaluable resource for networking and professional growth. Tune in, grow, and be inspired!

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Capitole

1. Black Women With Diverse Doctoral Degrees (00:00:03)

2. Influences on Career Path (00:09:38)

3. Considerations for Choosing a Doctoral Program (00:16:53)

4. Research and Career Transition Challenges (00:23:10)

5. Navigating Racial Microaggressions and Transitioning (00:32:51)

6. Harnessing LinkedIn for Professional Success (00:38:31)

96 episoade

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We've got a remarkable guest on the Cohort Sisters podcast today, none other than Dr. Janice Gassam Asare who received a Ph.D. in Organizational Psychology from Hofstra University . This multifaceted personality's accomplishments range from being an industrial organizational psychologist to one of LinkedIn's top voices in racial equity. On our journey with Dr. Gassam Asare, we learn about her passion for psychology that led her from dreams of healthcare to her unexpected love for industrial organizational psychology. She takes us through her academic journey, and why she shifted gears from an MBA program to focus on her true passion, influenced by her parents.
We're also getting real about the challenges that come with establishing a niche in a field dominated by diversity, equity, and inclusion. Dr. Gassam Asare shares her intriguing original doctoral research idea about manipulating skin color and religious headgear on LinkedIn profiles to study hiring bias. Unfortunately, budget constraints led her to change course and research the impact of disclosing mental health issues on hiring instead. Our conversation explores the critical importance of advocating for oneself, especially when your research topic is related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Lastly, we dig into the potential of LinkedIn as a powerful tool for networking and professional growth. Our guest shares her inspiring journey of leveraging this platform to secure speaking engagements, forge communities, and even land a writing role with Forbes. She also talks about her transition from academia to her own consultancy, shining a light on the unique challenges she faced as a Black woman in this sphere. Don't miss out on her advice about bringing research expertise to large corporations, and how LinkedIn can be an invaluable resource for networking and professional growth. Tune in, grow, and be inspired!

Thank you for listening!

Leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts!

Join the Cohort Sistas community at community.cohortsistas.org

Visit our website to learn more about our programs and how you can support at cohortsistas.org

Email us at info@cohortsistas.org to connect, ask questions, or suggest guests

Follow Us on our social media platforms:

  continue reading

Capitole

1. Black Women With Diverse Doctoral Degrees (00:00:03)

2. Influences on Career Path (00:09:38)

3. Considerations for Choosing a Doctoral Program (00:16:53)

4. Research and Career Transition Challenges (00:23:10)

5. Navigating Racial Microaggressions and Transitioning (00:32:51)

6. Harnessing LinkedIn for Professional Success (00:38:31)

96 episoade

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