[VIDEO 🎥 ] Interested in a Career Change? Consider Olive

📼 In this video, you'll hear super valuable tips from Liz Robertson, Director of Support Engineering at Olive—the company on a mission to revolutionize healthcare with AI.


📼 If you're looking for a career change, think about all the skills you've learned in your previous roles that could be applicable to a new job. Liz has chatted with many people who transferred skills like communication, project management, and problem-solving to their new roles at Olive.

📼 So, you found a role you love? Olive's recruiting team will make sure that you're as much of a team fit as you are a technical fit. Let the hiring manager get to know you, describe your work experience, talk about where you want to go in your career, and show your personality! Sharing what motivates you will also help you to stand out.

📼 As a manager, Liz knows the importance of setting her team up for success. How does she do that? Lending clarity to the team, making sure everyone has the tools and abilities they need, and removing any obstacles that may appear. Don't miss Liz's take on the value of building diverse teams at Olive.

🧑💼 Are you interested in joining Olive? They have open roles! To learn more about them, click here.

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