A Wharton Professors Asks The Difficult Question: How Do We Save Good Jobs?
Automation, currently, is something close to an unanswerable quandary. Whether it’s not being properly addressed by businesses and government officials, or if the current solutions just aren’t viable, a host of distinguished experts has been leaving a trail of warnings—it’s coming, and we aren’t how to save good jobs.
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Wharton Professor Offers Advice on a Vital Tool – Résumé Optimization
Peter Cappelli, Professor of Management and director of the Center for Human Resources at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania recently offered some sound advice that could be invaluable to MBAs in the throes of a job hunt.
Cappelli, the author of “Why Good People Can’t Get Jobs” says simply in a New York Times ‘Workologist’ column, “Write the résumé around the job description.”