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The most important tip I learned after starting work
Bring solutions, not problems These five words had profound impacts on me and how I approached work working as a…
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Reach your potential by NOT being a well rounded person
Conventional wisdom asks most people to become well rounded people. Fix your weaknesses, improve your development areas, etc. While that…
For a great career, find what you love – which funny enough isn’t the same as follow your passions!
Steve Job’s commencement speech to Stanford is an impassioned argument that “you’ve got to find what you love”. The quote…
Building your network is not the same as networking
It may seem like a trivial difference, but the difference are very important. Most of us nowadays associate building your…
The importance of “playing up”
I shared the importance of “playing up” with a group of mentors as part of a university club. The term…
Quality versus quantity is relevant to the job hunt as well
The job hunt process is difficult. I’ve heard many people say something along the lines of “I’ve submitted tens,…
What does success mean to you?
As you are looking to achieve a great career, a very important question that you need to answer is: What…