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That bit of self-talk job seekers use to pump themselves up may actually hurt far more than it helps. The danger is they go into an interview as if they’re auditioning for a Broadway play and end up flubbing their lines with a bad case of stage fright.
According to Korn Ferry CEO Gary Burnison's new book, Lose the Resume, Land the Job, it’s time to “drop the cue cards and relax!”—life-changing advice he gave to one job seeker during a chance encounter at a Starbucks. Based on research and experience at a firm that has placed millions over several decades, Burnison explains how career success comes from making an authentic connection. Here is the third in a series of interviews on his thoughts.
In his new book, Lose the Resume, Land the Job, Korn Ferry CEO Gary Burnison explains why people give surprisingly low priority to critical career moves.
In his just-released book, Lose the Resume, Land the Job, Korn Ferry CEO Gary Burnison says a simple three-letter acronym may be one of the keys to the right job—and right career.