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Turn volatility into your competitive edge with research-backed strategies to thrive in AI-driven, fast-changing careers. You were told to follow a plan - pick the right major, land the right job, and climb the ladder. But the world doesn't work that way anymore - if it ever did. AI is upending industries, career paths are unpredictable, and instability is the only certainty. The old playbook is obsolete. The good news? Uncertainty isn't a problem - it's your greatest advantage. In The Uncertainty Advantage, you'll learn how to: * Stop overthinking and make smarter career decisions faster…mehr

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Turn volatility into your competitive edge with research-backed strategies to thrive in AI-driven, fast-changing careers. You were told to follow a plan - pick the right major, land the right job, and climb the ladder. But the world doesn't work that way anymore - if it ever did. AI is upending industries, career paths are unpredictable, and instability is the only certainty. The old playbook is obsolete. The good news? Uncertainty isn't a problem - it's your greatest advantage. In The Uncertainty Advantage, you'll learn how to: * Stop overthinking and make smarter career decisions faster using research-backed tools. * Land better jobs with unconventional strategies that help you stand out from the crowd. * Bounce back from setbacks using science-backed techniques for resilience and antifragility. * Future-proof your career by mastering human skills AI can't replace, like storytelling, judgment, and influence. Scott Stirrett challenges the myths that hold young professionals back. Drawing from research, real-world examples, and lessons from helping over ten thousand emerging leaders, Stirrett reveals why instability isn't something to fear - it's an opportunity to grow, adapt, and get ahead.
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Scott Stirrett is founder and former CEO of Venture for Canada (VFC), a national charity that fosters the entrepreneurial skills and mindsets of young Canadians. Over its first decade, VFC has helped over 10,000 Canadians launch their careers. He lives in Toronto.