Burn your self-help books. Forget the advice about training for 10000 hours to master a skill.
Sincerity and expertise are going out of fashion in the job market. The winning candidate of the future may be low in experience , not terribly conscientious and open to potential distraction.
The prognosis for the knowledge economy is bleak: as automation takes away routine tasks, humans will be required to handle "non routine and unanticipated situations" So, employers increasingly want a different skills but also different inherent abilities with problem solving abilities. The curse of expertise: The more we invest in building and embellishing a system of knowledge , the more adverse we become to unbuilding it"
Sincerity and expertise are going out of fashion in the job market. The winning candidate of the future may be low in experience , not terribly conscientious and open to potential distraction.
The prognosis for the knowledge economy is bleak: as automation takes away routine tasks, humans will be required to handle "non routine and unanticipated situations" So, employers increasingly want a different skills but also different inherent abilities with problem solving abilities. The curse of expertise: The more we invest in building and embellishing a system of knowledge , the more adverse we become to unbuilding it"
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