AI Doesn’t Have to be Scary

AI Doesn’t Have to be Scary

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Tackling Imposter Syndrome

As your career progresses, you might find yourself in a big new role and think, “How did I get here?” Or, “Do I deserve to be here?” That feeling of imposter syndrome is totally normal, whether you’re the new hire or the hot shot exec. But if you don’t address it, imposter syndro ...  Show more

Is Grad School for Me? with UBC Educator Rob Kim

Depending on your industry, you may be weighing the pros and cons of going to grad school. Sure, it can give you more skills and increase your salary… but the time and tuition can also be a dealbreaker. In this episode, Gianna and Jamé chat with University of British Columbia edu ...  Show more

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