To become irreplaceable, stop trying to out-compute algorithms and start stacking uniquely human experiences into a mosaic ...
What's the best way to plan your career path? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world. Answer by ...
In a previous piece, we discussed the importance of carving out time, establishing goals and using a variety of methods and tools to explore different careers. A key aspect of career exploration is ...
If it doesn't feel like it and you've begun to ask yourself how you got here and where you want to go, you've come to the right place. They hire you to do what you do best and pay you to achieve ...
Your brain isn’t built for long-term career thinking. Psychology explains why your plans derail and how to work with your mind instead of against it. Long-term career planning is probably the most ...
Legacy-based career planning is the mental exercise of imagining a time in the future when you want to look back on what you’ve accomplished and feel it was a success. The Fast Company Executive Board ...
Second Sunday Series — This is the first of 12 columns on career planning post-60, which will appear the second Sunday of each month from September through August. I’m excited to introduce my Second ...
As a trained scientist, I had a fantastic research mentor. We talked about my research project, which experiments to prioritize and what the data meant, and we even sometimes discussed personal things ...
Helping students and postdoctoral scholars use the IDP framework to develop a career plan that reflects their background, experiences, and career aspirations. Individual Development Plans (IDPs) ...
The University System of Georgia launched a new career planning tool for students that provides career counseling services as well as connects them to information about graduates and alumni in their ...
I read a lot of books about writing. Truth be known, if I spent as much time writing as I do reading, I’d be writing my tenth book by now. (I suspect a few writers out there understand and empathize.) ...