An expert on personal branding, career change, self-employment, and networking topics, Joseph Liu is dedicated to helping people relaunch their careers to pursue more meaningful work. He's a career change consultant, professional speaker, and host of the Career Relaunch® podcast with listeners from 170+ countries, featured as a top business podcast in Forbes, Glassdoor, and Business Insider. With 10 years of corporate branding experience at Fortune 500 companies like Clorox & General Mills, he's coached thousands of professionals from 60+ countries to relaunch their careers using principles of branding and marketing. He's been a featured speaker for TEDx, MarketingWeek Live, and The Guardian. He's hosted workshops for Microsoft, McDonald's, VMware, Red Bull, IBM, PayPal, Chatham House, The World Bank, the Kellogg School of Management, London Business School, and Harvard University. He's also a contributing writer to Fast Company and Forbes.
Advice on how to prepare for a career change, and what to do after you make the switch to make sure you are successful.
When it comes to creating your personal brand and growing your income, experts suggest playing the long game.
Podcasters Row speaks with Joseph Liu, host of the Career Relaunch® podcast, for an insightful conversation about the complexities of career transitions and the emotional journey that accompanies s…
“Walking away from corporate perks and benefits can feel unsettling. Leaving behind a fancy job title can even feel embarrassing. Letting go of a stable income can feel risky. Accepting these emotions as part of the journey is the first step toward managing them.” Fast Company, Sept 2024
"LinkedIn remains the go-to platform for recruiters, hiring managers, and professionals looking for potential candidates." -Forbes, Nov 2024
"From a personal branding standpoint, every action you take within your company is going to have an impact on how you are perceived. When you deviate too much from any cultural or behavioral norms of your organization, including those related to virtual meetings, you should be prepared for others to judge you negatively." -Newsweek, Apr 2023