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This post delves into managing the emotional challenges of job interview prep, interviews, and career planning in tech, offering strategies for stress management, self-doubt, and maintaining a positive mindset. Gain insights on prioritizing mental well-being …
Are you one of those fresh graduates who are torn between the promise of a startup and the security of an established company? You are not alone. Currently, almost 50% of millennials work for a startup …
You went to business school for a career in Consulting. Now, given the challenges consulting firms are facing, including slower promotions and layoffs, you may be pondering your career strategies.
Multigenerational leadership has become a hot topic, sparking discussions on social media platforms like LinkedIn and TikTok—not to mention within office corridors. With Gen Z joining forces with Boomers, Gen X, and Millennials, it’s …
Work often throws people together that may not necessarily interact in their personal lives. And, as such, you might not always love your coworkers. But there’s a big difference between a colleague you don’t …
After completing his MBA in 2015, Steve Burt, MBA ’15, pursued a career path in consulting, refining his skills and gaining valuable experience. Post-MBA Steve was a consultant for Booz Allen Hamilton in Dubai, working with institutional financial clients, as …
John Gannon Blog | VC Jobs & Newsletter | Updated 1/29/2024
For the 6th year straight, I polled my 20,000+ VC Careers subscribers and others in the VC community to see how much salary, carry, and bonus they’re getting.
We often hear about setting boundaries when it comes to time management or boundaries between our work and personal lives, but there’s another important type of boundary that isn’t discussed as much as it should …
The old saying goes, “It’s not what you know, but who.” The idea is that personal connections are more responsible for professional success than merit or ability. It’s certainly observable in cases of nepotism …