289. The Skill Gap Between You and the Job You Actually Want

289. The Skill Gap Between You and the Job You Actually Want

You've earned the seat at the table. So why does the room still feel like it belongs to someone else? In this episode, Susan Callender breaks down the skill that separates the people who get remembered, promoted, and trusted from the people who simply have the credentials to deserve it: social confidence.

Susan opens by naming the real difference between confidence and social confidence, a distinction that most high-performing, highly analytical professionals in STEM, finance, and biotech have never had explained to them. Confidence lives in a specific skill you've drilled a thousand times. Social confidence lives in your belief that you can handle whatever emotion shows up in the room, whether that's silence after a comment, a joke that doesn't land, or a question you can't fully answer. Susan walks through why this belief, and not any particular talent for small talk, is what actually reads as executive presence.

From there, the episode moves into the research behind the feeling: how posture and physical presence shape the way you walk into a high-stakes moment, why reframing anxiety as excitement changes performance in pitches and presentations, and why the fear of being judged is often really a fear of disconnection, and less dangerous than it feels in the moment.

The second half of the episode turns to communication itself, because social confidence only matters once you say something out loud. Susan unpacks the four layers of every exchange (what you said, what you meant, what they heard, and what they made it mean), why "just telling my truth" isn't a license to say anything, how to give feedback that actually lands instead of triggering defensiveness, and why leading with your conclusion before your evidence reads as far more confident in a boardroom, even when your thinking process runs the other way.

This is a practical, research-grounded episode for anyone who has ever prepared more, worked harder, and still walked out of the room feeling like it belonged to someone else. If you've suspected your people skills might be quietly capping your career, take the "Are Your People Skills Undermining Your Executive Presence?" quiz linked below. It takes under three minutes and will show you exactly where to start.

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Are your people skills keeping pace with your expertise? Take the "Are Your People Skills Undermining Your Executive Presence?" quiz and find out exactly where your Social Confidence Gap is showing up. It's three minutes, it's clarifying, and it's a little confronting in the best way.

Ready to stop being the best-kept secret in your organization? Learn more at SocialConfidencePro.com.

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Quiz: "Are Your People Skills Undermining Your Executive Presence?"

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About Susan Callender

Susan Callender is the host of the Social Skills Mastery Podcast and the founder of Social Confidence Pro, an executive presence and social confidence coaching practice. Susan works with high-potential professionals across engineering, finance, accounting, pharma, biotech, and high-net-worth fields, including private equity, investment banking, and mergers and acquisitions, exceptionally capable professionals, whose careers depend on being seen as polished and socially skilled, and who often self-identify as awkward, socially anxious, or overlooked despite their expertise. As a sought-after coach and recognized authority in social confidence and executive presence, Susan helps these high-earning, analytical minds close the gap between how capable they are and how capable they come across, so they stop losing promotions and opportunities to people who are simply more socially connected.

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