The pursuit of happiness is often determined by college graduates by securing the dream job with a nice salary, getting an office with a nice view , or even becoming an employee at one of the largest corporations. However, as time passes, most people discover that success has many layers and often guided more by intrinsic values than by extrinsic values. The World Economic Forum published an article “How Do American Quantify Success” which shed light on the highly debated topic that starts as early as in elementary classrooms….. Read more about how quantifying success can guide you to your aspiring career path by clicking the link:https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/02/
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Good Read Alert: Best Career Advice from the World’s Most Successful Women
An article posted by www.weforum.org notes that “Fortune’s Most Powerful Women” are most knowledgeable in career success. Over 50 businessman have achieved elite status in corporations that vastly ranges from technology, energy, defense, and natural goods. Check out the article at https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/10/the-worlds-most-successful-women-share-their-best-career-advice to get the career advice that can assist with identifying a career pathway for you!!
Median Income for Millennials
Business Insider reported last December that the median income for millennials in Georgia is $20,000.
Ruban Bolling comic on today’s career pathways
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Millennials looking for meaning in work
Adam Smiley Poswolsky writes in Quartz that the millennial generation is looking for meaning in work and that traditional ideas about career development and advancement need to adjust to these new priorities.
“Let’s start treating our careers as a lifelong experiment instead of a preordained slog. Find experiences that allow you to quickly test assumptions about your career interests. Every job, every experience, every place you travel, is a chance to learn something new about yourself, what interests you (and just as importantly what doesn’t), what you’re good at, what types of people you want to surround yourself with, and what type of impact you want to have on the world.”