59.Why the Perfect Job is a Myth: Top Performer Secrets | Eliana Goldstein
Forget everything you think you know about career satisfaction. Career strategist Eliana Goldstein joins Kendall Berg to reveal why chasing the 'perfect job' might be your biggest career mistake. Goldstein reveals the groundbreaking '70% rule' transforming how top professionals think about work fulfillment. Eliana and Kendall explain why value alignment trumps passion, how to leverage peer insights in your job search, and how to master the art of strategic networking that actually works.
Whether you're feeling stuck or ready to level up, this game-changing episode delivers concrete strategies for building a career that energizes rather than drains you. Get ready for the raw truth about job satisfaction that will change how you think about work—forever.
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Eliana Goldstein is a Certified Professional Career Coach who works with ambitious individuals to create the necessary mindsets, learn the key strategies and set the goals needed to move to the next level in their careers whether that’s growing where they are or moving into an entirely different career path. Eliana is the resident Career Coach for CBS Morning News, a member of the Forbes Coaches Council, and her strategies have been featured on MSNBC, Business Insider, and Fast Company. We spend over 90,000 hours of our lives working so her goal is to teach people how to build careers where they don't completely dread Monday morning.
Website: www.elianagoldsteincoaching.com
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliana-goldstein/
Informações
- Podcast
- FrequênciaSemanal
- Publicado28 de outubro de 2024 06:00 UTC
- Duração33min
- ClassificaçãoLivre