Show hosted by Charlie O'Donnell, Co-Founder & CEO.Path 101 is a NYC-based startup company focused on career discovery on the web. The site helps everyone from college students to professionals in late-career transition figure out their next career steps using innovative analysis of publicly available resumes and profiles, community powered advice, and personality assessments. Job candidates can figure out what "people like me" are doing with their careers and the site aims to be the first stop for career research.
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Path 101 Co-Founder & CEO Charlie O'Donnell will be interviewing Danny Meyer, New York City restaurateur. He was born and raised in St Louis, and spen...
Path 101 founder Charlie O'Donnell will be interviewing Jim Robinson, a Co-Founder & Managing Partner of RRE Ventures. He has been active within the t...