Today, I discuss how I was forced into a job I wasn't ready for. Knowing I wasn't ready for the role and didn't have the right skill set didn't stop my boss from pushing me into the role.
Also, how the finding of a job is all about fit. The skill set you have needs to match the one job requires. Too often companies equate success in one job with success in another, which doesn't always line up.
The advice… it's all about money....or leadership...or fit...what to focus on when looking at a new job/career. Money is the obvious answer, but just like we see in sports, it is often the leading cause of the wrong decision.
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