Over their lifetime, Americans will roughly spend this many hours at work.
What is 90,000 hours?
You should do this about the company you are interviewing with...before the interview.
What is research?
This is someone who starts and runs their own business.
Who is an entrepreneur?
These are the people you can trust to be honest with you.
Who are the "Truth Tellers"?
This is the secret to opportunities.
What is the Proximity Principle?
Your first job will give you this.
What is experience?
You should do this for the questions you may be asked in an interview.
What is prepare?
Entrepreneurs are characterized by these two qualities.
What is visionary and disciplined?
This is what matters most to you?
What are results?
It is important to be in this place and around the people doing the stuff you want to do to get the job that you want.
What is the places where the things you want to do are happening?
These are things you learn in school or with special training to help you in your career.
What are "Hard Skills"?
You should also put a list of these together. You will be asked for them.
What are questions you have for the interviewer?
This is based on your conduct, actions, and life experience.
What is your personal brand?
This is the first question you should ask yourself when deciding a career path.
What do you do best?
This person should be accomplished, caring, and understanding.
Who is a mentor?
A "positive attitude" is considered one.
66% of hiring managers decide whether or not to hire an applicant in this amount of time.
What is the first 30 seconds?
70% of employers use this to research their job candidates.
What is social media?
This is the second question you should ask yourself when determining your career.
What do I love do do most?
This is the secret to being a lifelong success.
What is a lifelong learner?
This should never be your primary motivation for work.
What is money?
If there are 250 people who apply for a job, usually only this many will get called in for an interview.
What are 4-6 people?
Things don't always go right or as planned. Everyone can learn from the value of this.
What is failure?
This is the "spot" where your greatest talent and your greatest passion intersect.
What is a "sweet spot"?
You are not growing if you are not doing this.
What is learning?