Broadcasting legend and former “TODAY” show co-host Meredith Vieira knows all about career reinvention.
After all, she’s had several different high-profile jobs, from delivering the news on several networks, hosting the game show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” and helming her own daytime talk show.
That’s why Mika Brzezinski and I wanted to chat with Vieira about how she figured out her career pivots for our new book, “Comeback Careers: Rethink, Refresh, Reinvent Your Success – at 40, 50 and Beyond.”
Here are some of the takeaways from Vieira, in addition to executive coach Cathryn Carruthers.
Host your own “mini summit”
Vieira told us that when she is trying to figure out her next steps, her first move to ask for feedback from those in her inner circle.
“What I recommend is to choose friends and people that you trust and bounce ideas off of them. So often, you don’t see yourself the way someone else does. I talk to my friends about where my head is. I call them “mini summits” — they are usually walks. We talk about things like: I don’t know that I want to go back to what I was doing before. How can I use all of my skills to do something that will really excite me now?”
Carruthers said Vieira’s got it exactly right. “It is the conversations within the network that usually reveal the answer,” Carruthers said.
What’s your blue sky?
Ask yourself, “How would I define the perfect job?” advised Vieira. When Vieira’s kids were young, for example, she talked to ABC about the perfect job she wanted. That meant doing most of her work from home and going into the studio when she needed to be there.
So, inventory your skills but go beyond that — as Vieira did, to identify your values. Decide how you want to spend your time and design your life. Carruthers recommended asking yourself: What would your ideal work day look like? Working from home or working in an office? Being your own boss? Before you start targeting jobs, answer those types of questions.
Get off Monster.com, now
It may sound counterintuitive, but the biggest mistake people make when they are looking to change careers or jobs is to start a traditional job search, said Carruthers.
“We are creatures of habit, and we self-select out of jobs. We go after jobs we know already,” said Carruthers. “People apply for jobs that are similar to what they’ve got…even if they don’t like their current job.” Instead, prospective pivoters should begin the process by having conversations in their professional and friend networks – just like Vieira did.
These conversations will “spur the feedback from your network, and the back and forth that will lead you to the next thing far more often than going on monster.com and putting in a job title in the search bar, she said.
Get feedback to build confidence.
“You have to practice confidence,” Vieira told us. ” If you are comfortable in your skin, that makes other people comfortable.”
Your network is a great source of confidence, said Carruthers. She advises her clients to go out and get feedback — what she calls “testimonials” from their network. “Ask them what’s it like to work with [you], what [your] strengths are,” she said.









