" podcast, where he interviews world-class humans by asking them just five questions in under 10 minutes. Pels said the biggest thing that she learned that allowed her to ascend to her current position at Cosmopolitan is "to lean on my passion."
When asked for her best piece of career advice, she said "Apply for everything you're not qualified for."Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Jessica Pels moved to New York City at age 14 to study ballet at the American Ballet Theatre. After earning her degree in film production at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts, Jessica held various editorial positions at The New Yorker, Vogue, Glamour, and Teen Vogue before becoming the digital director for Marie Claire magazine.
She left the magazine to accept a similar role at Cosmopolitan, which eventually led to her becoming the youngest person in the history of the magazine to be the editor in chief at age 32. In her position, Jessica oversees the content and editorial operations for the magazine, web, social, video, and editorial innovation projects.
The biggest thing that I learned in previous roles that has powered me forward at every phase is to lean on my passion. So many skills can be taught and learned. I've found over the years that real passion, real enthusiasm, and real investment in the work is something that's rarer, and I have it in spades. I use that to keep me fueled and to keep me exploring, to keep me innovating and to keep me from resting on my laurels. That has been a throughline in my career.
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