2022 trends and predictions with After Hours

2022 trends and predictions with After Hours

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Why you should stop chasing your “dream job” (w/ Emily the Recruiter) | from Fixable

Does your “dream job” really exist? You may know Emily Durham as Emily the Recruiter on social media, where she shares practical, refreshingly honest career advice and coaches people through the biggest professional decisions of their lives. Emily doesn’t believe in the idea of a ...  Show more

Is inviting everyone to the meeting holding back global cooperation? | Qahir Dhanani

International collaboration expert Qahir Dhanani makes the case for rebuilding public trust in broken institutions by embracing small, focused coalitions that can move faster and act bolder — offering a hopeful, practical vision for updating diplomacy to meet the world’s toughest ...  Show more

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