Advice for people who want to think more creatively, overcomes obstacles, and take action toward breakout careers. Â
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The first part of our life is dictated by a linear education path. But what we study in school rarely maps to our careers. Ruckus Makers is a show about how to deal with career uncertainty, build confidence, and stand out in a noisy world.
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You have unprecedented access to powerful tools for learning, creating and sharing. Learn the strategy and tactics to put these tools to use to follow your curiosity and create opportunity through self-directed projects.Â
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"Spencer has played a huge role in helping me ask the right questions when it comes to projects I should be doing or what to look for in a job position. His own passion for and expertise in the entrepreneurial field has inspired and challenged me to take initiative. Now I've worked for 5+ startups and still seek his guidance in forging my career path. "
Spencer has helped dozens of students and professionals build powerful strategies to start projects, launch companies, and lead epic careers. He previously founded HackCville to activate student entrepreneurship at UVA. He now lives in Austin, TX where he designs entrepreneurship and career courses with The Bureau. He is the lead instructor for the online course Land A Startup Internship. Connect with Spencer on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Duylam is an accomplished product designer with stints at Monkey Inferno (an incubator to dream up cool Internet projects and turn them into successful businesses) a startup called Jiffy (an Uber for moving), Latch (smart locks for multifamily complexes) and Sunsama (Slack for your calendar). He won the SXSW... for a campus safety application called WalkBack. Â
