While I welcome those of all backgrounds, I don’t accept everyone. The program is demanding, and only a rather driven person succeeds. One person who absolutely fits that description is Maya Hicks. If you’re interested in learning more about kJAC, details are here.
Key takeaways
Maya was itching for career advancement, but she felt stuck. She was a Global Programs and Marketing Coordinator who wanted to take those technical skills to a bigger stage.
Maya said, “I desperately wanted a new challenge in my career. I wanted a higher role, and I wanted an increase in compensation. I went through six months of rigorous interviews with no plan and received zero offers.”
Maya’s situation was one that many of my coaching clients have in common. She was bright, skilled, and fully capable of getting more out of her career, but as she put it, she “had no structure.” To accelerate her career path, she needed a true plan and systematic approach.
After a mutual contact introduced us in 2021, Maya became curious about giving coaching a try. Here’s what Maya stated when I asked her to look back on the state of her job search before coaching:
“I wanted to change the way I was going about interviewing. My interviewing skills were TERRIBLE. I wanted someone to give me guidance on the best way to interview, prep for these conversations, and revamp my resume. I just needed the tools and a real person and someone who’d advocate for me with my background and my culture because there are not many people who advocate for us. I know Alan does. He pushes for us so hard.”
It made sense that Maya wanted help with interviewing since this was the persistent stumbling block in her job search up to that point. We kept in touch, to possibly work together on accelerating her career.
Then, early in 2022, Kadima partnered with Blacks In Technology, a global platform for Black women and men in tech. Maya attended a joint session that I hosted with BIT and successfully applied for one of three scholarships they awarded for folks to get 1:1 coaching with me.
She officially began as a Kadima coaching client in April, and we hit the ground running.
“Being able to speak to a real person was huge,” Maya told us. “Alan had so much success in his own long career. He’s done the hiring, the firing. I knew he had the knowledge to guide me through the interview process.”
Until then, Maya “had never really networked with anyone.” She admitted that she was not using LinkedIn to its full advantage. She wasn’t reaching out to people. She was just scrolling through the timeline every day.
When she joined kCAP, one of the first things I held her accountable for was connecting with at least 30 people every single week in her field.
“I started connecting and setting up meetings. I didn’t know that was a thing! That you could set up meetings with people just to talk and learn and build a brand new relationship”, Maya shared.
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It was a little uncomfortable at first (since she was new to this networking style), but week after week, Maya started to really see the lay of the land in her field.
Her desire for a new challenge crystallized with each conversation into a sharp and clear target.
“I started asking people how they got into their role at their company, what they liked, what they didn’t like, what advice they had. I wasn’t asking anyone for a job at this point. I truly just wanted to learn about them and their role and the day-to-day so I could understand if this was something I even wanted to do.”
In parallel with these networking efforts, Maya and I worked closely to identify target roles and companies that she wanted to work at.
“There were so many green flags from this company,” Maya exclaimed.
Eventually, Maya’s networking and learning led to an interview with a cybersecurity company called Forcepoint that needed a Program Manager. After a crisp and no-nonsense interview process, she accepted a role there for $71,000 more (double, in fact) than she was making before.
Like all of my clients, this success was Maya’s. She set the goals, did the work, and reaped the rewards.
What kCAP provided was the structure, support, and accountability to focus her efforts on the moves that mattered for her job search.
As Maya put it, “I didn’t know there were people that actually DO this –– who guide you through your career, who give advice and structure like Alan does. Coaching with him was unbelievable!”