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Is Your Job a Dead End? The "Where You Work Matters" Ranking Revealed | Ep. 23

Is Your Job a Dead End? The "Where You Work Matters" Ranking Revealed | Ep. 23

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Finding a career path that leads to long-term financial success often feels like a guessing game, but big data is finally bringing clarity to the labor market. This deep dive features Shrin Rao, Director of Workforce Innovation at the Burning Glass Institute, as he unveils the "Where You Work Matters" study—a revolutionary ranking profiled by The Wall Street Journal. Unlike traditional "Best Places to Work" lists that often rely on internal surveys or "pay-for-play" models, this research analyzes the actual career histories of over 12 million workers to identify which companies truly drive economic mobility.

The conversation explores why certain employers offer 68% higher promotion rates and 50% better pay for the exact same roles compared to their competitors. We also navigate the "Credential Value Index" (CVI), a tool designed to act as a "nutrition label" for non-degree certifications. Whether you are considering a transition into UX design, welding, or IT, understanding the ROI of your training is essential in the 2026 economy. We also explore the unique career path of working in the nonprofit sector and how business acumen from the corporate world is being used to fuel social impact and workforce innovation.

Guest Bio

Shrin Rao is the Director of Workforce Innovation at the Burning Glass Institute, a nonprofit data laboratory that researches the future of work and learning. Shrin began his career at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) after earning a degree in finance from the University of Texas. After obtaining his MBA, he transitioned into the nonprofit sector to apply big-data analytics and strategic business acumen to the challenge of advancing economic mobility for all workers.

What We Cover
  • The "Where Your Work Matters" Study: Analyzing how employer choice is a primary driver of career success.
  • Debunking "Best Place to Work" Lists: Why real-world career data is more reliable than internal corporate surveys.
  • The Power of Occupation Controls: How the study compares "like-for-like" roles (e.g., comparing software engineers only to other software engineers).
  • Staggering Differences in Mobility: Why top-ranked "Platinum" employers see significantly higher retention and promotion rates.
  • The Credential Value Index (CVI): A public resource for assessing the wage gains and job placement rates of non-degree certifications.
  • ROI on Specific Certs: Comparing the financial outcomes for roles like UX Designers and Welders.
  • Nonprofit Careers: Shrin’s personal journey from BCG to mission-driven data science.

Resources:

  • Where You Work Matters Index
  • Burning Glass Institute

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