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Kumud Deepali Rudraraju, SHRM CP is a LinkedIn creator based in United States with 163,291 followers, focused on Personal Development, Career Development, and Leadership content. Posts average 949 likes and 0.7% engagement. Has worked with brands including Lovable, Emergent, Emergent, and Emergent on marketing campaigns.
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Yesterday a friend called me in tears. She quit her job. She worked there for 5 years.
The reason?
Not money. Not benefits.
She left because her manager tracked her mouse movements and bathroom breaks.
Think about that - A star performer who delivered millions in value... gone because someone cared more about her cursor than her contributions.
Here's what that manager didn't understand:
• The best work happens in bursts, not hours
• Innovation doesn't follow a schedule
• Trust is cheaper than turnover
It made me think about an engineer who came in at 11am and left at 4pm at one of the startups I worked.
Everyone complained.
Until we realized he was solving problems in 5 hours that took others 2 days.
The truth?
⚡️ Results > Hours
⚡️ Impact > Attendance
⚡️ Output > Input
Stop watching the clock.
Start watching the scoreboard.
Because while you're tracking minutes, your competition is tracking milestones.
👉 Follow me for more insights on modern leadership that actually works.
♻️ Share if you're tired of outdated management practices.
Photo credit: Neha K Puri
"90% of jobs can be taught."
(A truth I've witnessed repeatedly as a recruiter in the tech industry.)
What isn't necessary:
➤Perfect resume ✅
➤Fancy degree ✅
➤Decade of experience ✅
What truly matters:
1/ Learning Mindset
↳Eagerness to grow
↳Openness to feedback
↳Continuous improvement
2/ Attitude
↳Shows up ready
↳Takes ownership
↳Brings positive energy
3/ Problem-solving
↳Breaks down challenges
↳Finds creative solutions
↳Persists through obstacles
4/ Basic Communication
↳Listens actively
↳Asks good questions
↳Collaborates effectively
I've watched complete career pivots succeed.
Junior devs become tech leads.
Sales reps transform into product managers.
Customer service pros evolve into data analysts.
Why did they make it?
Because they were coachable.
Because they showed up consistently.
Because someone saw their potential.
🎯 For Hiring Managers:
Look beyond the perfect match.
Bet on growth potential.
Give meaningful chances.
🎯 For Job Seekers:
Don't self-reject.
You don't need every checkbox.
Your capacity to learn > Your current skills.
↪️What's one skill you mastered on the job that initially seemed impossible? Share in the comments below.
👉 Follow me for more insights on hiring practices that actually work.
♻️ Share if you're tired of outdated hiring norms.
Photo credit: Chad Gono
"90% of jobs can be taught." A truth I've witnessed repeatedly as a recruiter.
What isn't necessary:
➤Perfect resume ✅
➤Fancy degree ✅
➤Decade of experience ✅
What truly matters:
1/ Learning Mindset
↳Eagerness to grow
↳Openness to feedback
↳Continuous improvement
2/ Attitude
↳Shows up ready
↳Takes ownership
↳Brings positive energy
3/ Problem-solving
↳Breaks down challenges
↳Finds creative solutions
↳Persists through obstacles
4/ Basic Communication
↳Listens actively
↳Asks good questions
↳Collaborates effectively
I've watched complete career pivots succeed.
Junior devs become tech leads.
Sales reps transform into product managers.
Customer service pros evolve into data analysts.
Why did they make it?
Because they were coachable.
Because they showed up consistently.
Because someone saw their potential.
🎯 For Hiring Managers:
Look beyond the perfect match.
Bet on growth potential.
Give meaningful chances.
🎯 For Job Seekers:
Don't self-reject.
You don't need every checkbox.
Your capacity to learn > Your current skills.
↪️What's one skill you mastered on the job that initially seemed impossible? Share in the comments below.
👉 Follow me for more insights on hiring practices that actually work.
♻️ Share if you're tired of outdated hiring norms.
Photo credit: Chad Gono
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