Meet the team | Vol. 1 Riza Karis

Kristina Gerdov • Nov 24, 2022

Meet Riza Karis - Agency Talent Consultant

Hello, my name is Riza and I’m a Talent Consultant at iknowho, and I recruit across the Account Executive and Account Manager patches within creative agencies.


As I’m writing this, I’m approaching my first-year anniversary with iknowho, so thought it was the best time to reflect on my career so far and how I got to where I am now.


Let’s take it back to high school… I did well academically, I worked hard during my HSC and really enjoyed Business Studies as a subject which is what led me to choosing a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Marketing at Macquarie University. Thankfully I got in and graduated with Honours!


While I was studying, I juggled a part time retail job, a marketing internship, and a part-time marketing coordinator role, so by the time I had finished my last year of uni, I had a few marketing related experiences on my CV.


My hard work paid off and I was offered two full time positions in my last month of uni, one being a place on the Westpac Graduate Program. Luckily for me, the graduate program hires one year in advance, so I was able to fit in some travel and work my first full time role, before I started the grad program.


I was able to experience so many different rotations in banking, and fast forward a few years I ended up back in Marketing which was always the plan. Since then, I dabbled in my own e-commerce businesses which took me through my extended mat leave, and then I accepted my old role in Marketing after having my two beautiful kids.


Though, something had changed in me after returning to corporate life. I knew something was missing. The job satisfaction which I craved was no longer being met. I was no longer motivated by creativity and ideas, which is usually what most marketers are driven by, but I thrived more on my relationships with colleagues and helping them. I think intrinsically this was always one of my drivers but only at this point did it override everything else for me.


Which is how I got to where I am now, in Talent @ iknowho.

And so grateful to say, this is exactly where I am supposed to be in my career. The alignment of me leveraging my experience in marketing with the ability to help people find a role in marketing, is the equivalent of stars aligning in my career. I get to help people every day, which I find so rewarding.


What makes it even better is, that the team @ iknowho are a genuine bunch who also love helping people. My colleagues are too humble to say this, but there are three qualities that they all have in common, they are all genuine, kind and smart, and of course our fearless leader sets the standards high. It doesn’t surprise me that candidates sometimes come to our team multiple times over their career.


I love helping candidates navigate their marketing careers, so if you’re needing a sounding board or help with your job search, get in touch!


Riza Karis - riza@iknowho.com.au


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