Be Able to Explain What You've Learned
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"Experience only matters if you can tell someone what you got out of it."
Notable Moments
[00:02:51] Why frequent job changes raise questions—but aren't always negative
[00:03:10] The value of staying long enough to learn, grow, and be noticed
[00:05:31] Why people leave bosses, not companies
[00:06:33] Evaluating opportunity, culture, and enjoyment at work
[00:09:21] When a job sounds good until you're actually doing it
[00:12:37] Reliability and work ethic as long-term differentiators
[00:14:39] Why explaining what you've learned matters more than the path itself
[00:16:05] Knowledge vs. ignorance and the long-term value of learning
Career paths vary, but one thing matters every time: being able to explain what you've learned. Lee Cockerell shares why experience, reflection, and reliability often outweigh titles or timelines. The conversation explores staying long enough to grow, knowing when to move on, and how learning compounds over time when you can clearly articulate it.
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