Connecting the Dots Through Your Career with Adidas' Jody Broccoli-Hickey

Connecting the Dots Through Your Career with Adidas' Jody Broccoli-Hickey

Jody Broccoli Hickey is a 3D computational designer at Adidas. Jody shares how he leveled up his skills and understanding when making a career switch, and the joy of the creative process strengthened from pursuing opportunities that aligned strongly with his interests. 

Highlights: 
  • The importance of spending time to level up your skills
  • Learning the tribal language needed to communicate in different industries
  • Let your unique interests be your superpowers and set you apart
  • The creative snowball effect that can happen when you pursue your passions

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