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Season 3 Episode 11: Your Guide to Public Policy Careers (with the Policy Career Central)

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Have you ever wondered what it takes to carve out a successful career in policy despite its complexities?
In today's conversation with Priya Alagarraj and Ruchika Bhatia, co-founders of Policy Career Central (PCC), we discuss their experience in the public policy profession.
Policy Career Central is a community-driven platform that provides valuable resources, opportunities, and practical advice for potential and current policy experts. By addressing the information gap, it aims to make the path smoother for public policy professionals.
Creating an initiative like PCC does not happen by chance. Priya and Ruchika shared how the idea was born from the shared struggles of graduate school and the journey that followed. Tune in to learn why this duo is building the PCC community and how initiatives like theirs can help you enhance your career trajectory.
Host: Ebelechukwu Monye
Co-host: Chukwuebuka Amaji
Guests: Priya Alagarraj and Ruchika Bhatia
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to carve out a successful career in policy despite its complexities?
In today's conversation with Priya Alagarraj and Ruchika Bhatia, co-founders of Policy Career Central (PCC), we discuss their experience in the public policy profession.
Policy Career Central is a community-driven platform that provides valuable resources, opportunities, and practical advice for potential and current policy experts. By addressing the information gap, it aims to make the path smoother for public policy professionals.
Creating an initiative like PCC does not happen by chance. Priya and Ruchika shared how the idea was born from the shared struggles of graduate school and the journey that followed. Tune in to learn why this duo is building the PCC community and how initiatives like theirs can help you enhance your career trajectory.
Host: Ebelechukwu Monye
Co-host: Chukwuebuka Amaji
Guests: Priya Alagarraj and Ruchika Bhatia
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