Not for Distribution
By Alex Randall Kittredge
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Four Careers, One Rule: Raffaela Rein "Run Experiments on Yourself"
Last week I wrote about Raffaela Rein: BlackRock analyst, Rocket Internet operator across three Asian markets, the founder who sold CareerFoundry to private equity, Porsche board director, and now…
Getting Laid Off Might Be the Best Thing That Happens to You in 2026
AI is eliminating white-collar jobs faster than any technology in history. The World Economic Forum projects 92 million jobs displaced by 2030. February’s jobs report just came in at -92,000 —…
AI Is Coming for Your Job. Your Coworkers Are Already Building the Exit.
Are knowledge workers the most at risk from AI disruption — not low-skilled workers? In this episode of Build to Thrive, host Juan Salas-Romero is joined by Alex Randall-Kittredge (ARK Strategy) and…
Why High Performers Stay Stuck in Careers They've Already Outgrown
ARK Strategy × Elite LeadersMost career advice tells you to fix your mindset OR build a strategy. This conversation goes deeper: because neither one alone gets you out.Alex Randall Kittredge (ARK…
Why the Fractional Executive Is the New Safety Net for Corporate Refugees
In this livestream, Alex Randall Kittredge speaks with John Brewton (Operating by John Brewton) to break down why the fractional executive model is replacing traditional consulting and corporate…
“If You Can Build a Business in Italy, You Can Build One Anywhere”
In this deep-dive conversation, European Entrepreneur Ilias Contreas joins Alex Randall Kittredge to unpack what it really takes to build, scale, exit, and restart a business across continents.Ilias…
From Great Resignation to Layoff Job-pocalypse
The Great Resignation Wasn’t the End — It Was the BeginningIn this Substack Live, Alex Randall Kittredge and John Bruton unpack the long tail of the Great Resignation — and why the real labor…
Why Your Job Went to a Contractor
A deep dive into the 2026 job market slowdown, the rise of contractors, and portfolio careers—why companies are cutting headcount and what workers must do next, grounded in Peter Cappelli’s research…
Layoffs, AI, and the “new” career moat — Why You Should Be Building a Portfolio Career in 2026
Hi everyone — Yesterday, I went live with economist John Brewton to unpack layoffs, job-loss headlines, and what the data actually measures (plus what to watch for inside your own company). Here are…
How to Save $10.5 Million (At Work)
You don’t often get to tell a CEO, “I can save you $10.5 million,” and mean it.This story starts in a way you’ll recognize: a mid-sized company with roughly 2,000 employees, a healthy revenue line,…
The Last Immigrant in My Family — and the Work Ledger He Kept
This Labor Day, I spent some time with a small, brown ledger that my great-great-grandfather kept. It’s a working book (ports, ships, wages, weather) written in a neat, no-nonsense cursive hand.…
The Strategy Memo: The Chief of Staff Job Description That Said the Quiet Part Out Loud
There is a certain category of job description in which the subtext is louder than the bullet points. On the surface, these roles are about influence, access, and the thrill of working at the elbow…
Captain’s Log: Sailing as Leadership Development
In 2017, I had the rare privilege of leading the Cambridge University sailing team to two victories that remain forever etched in my memory, and not just for the 32 pounds of silverware (more on that…
After the Term Sheet: Why Every Great VC Needs a Cynic in the Room
When people think about venture capital, they imagine pitch decks, panels, and parties. Few picture the silent hours behind a locked door, combing through compliance records, scraping registries in…
The Labor Market Is Broken. And I Have A Spreadsheet to Prove It.
Since September 2024, I’ve applied to over 380 jobs. That’s not a typo. It’s a data point: one of many I’ve tracked in a spreadsheet that started as a way to stay organized and has since become a…
What the C-Suite Really Thinks About Your Job and AI
Not long ago, CEOs assured us that artificial intelligence would be a net positive for the workforce. “Sure,” they said, “some jobs will go away, but more will be created. AI will enhance your work,…
On $20K Plane Tickets and $40K Linens
As Jeff Bezos heads off to Venice for a multimillion dollar wedding weekend extravaganza, coming off the heels of a democratic socialist winning New York City’s mayoral primary, I’m reminded of how I…
On Starting in the Mailroom
Before I led M&A integrations, built strategic workforce plans for Fortune 100s, or advised CEOs on board-level initiatives… I worked as an executive assistant.Not the glamorous kind. Think:…
On Millennial Burnout
“How do you burnout? Two ways. Gradually, then suddenly.”I’ve seen it dozens of times:* The high performer who quietly implodes.* The brilliant Chief of Staff who disappears mid-quarter, only to…
Operation London Bridge
Most people experience just one major executive transition in their lifetime. I’ve now supported two regional President transitions, and while there were no crowns or state funerals, there was a…
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