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Future of Work Expert, Keynote Speaker, NY Times Bestselling Author - Dan Schawbel

Future of Work Expert, Keynote Speaker, NY Times Bestselling Author - Dan Schawbel

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Why The Idea Of Paying Your Dues Is A Myth

April 4, 2015 By Dan Schawbel • 1 Comment • Blog

When I grew up, all I kept hearing from successful people was “pay your dues” if you want to achieve success at work. At thirteen years old, I started paying my dues as a caterer at my temple just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. I’m thirty-one years old now and I’m still “paying my dues”. When […]

From 6 Years of Struggling In Book Publishing To New York Times Bestseller

March 15, 2015 By Dan Schawbel • 10 Comments • Blog, My Journey

A lot of people ask me how I got into publishing and how I was able to get both books published by well known publishers. In the interest of transparency, and helping people, I wanted to give a first hand account of how I went about going from no deals to two deals before turning […]

The Power Of Personal Websites

February 21, 2015 By Dan Schawbel • 1 Comment • Blog

I know you are all on at least one social network but that doesn’t mean you should avoid building a website of your own. Who knows what social networks will still exist in the future and if one comes crashing down, you lose all the information you ever posted. The best way to prevent a […]

How Different Generations Can Help One Another Succeed

January 28, 2015 By Dan Schawbel • Leave a Comment • Blog

I recently participated in an installment of the Bank of America Small Business Social Series focused on the generational differences among small business owners.  CNBC’s Carol Roth, a long-time friend, moderated a discussion with myself and a panel of experts using  the Google Hangout platform. I served as the millennial expert, USA Today columnist Steve Strauss was […]

Listen To My Most Revealing Interview Yet

November 10, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • Leave a Comment • Career Advice

I don’t do as many podcast interviews anymore but when Jordan Harbinger asked me to be on his podcast “The Jordan Harbinger Show“, I had to say yes. Harbinger has created one of the top podcast communities at least in the self-help genre and I was happy to be part of it along with several […]

Why You Need to Start With The End In Mind

September 23, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • 1 Comment • Blog, Career Advice

A lot of students feel lost and use college to find themselves and then graduate without a clear sense of direction and purpose. Then they enroll in graduate school in order to delay the inevitable decision on what to do with their lives. Then they jump from company to company and from job to job […]

Why And How You’re A Student For Life

September 11, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • Leave a Comment • Blog, Career Advice, Education

When you graduate college, or finish a college program, your time as a student has only begun. As Harvey Mackay once said “A student of life considers the world a classroom.” You have to constantly learn and educate yourself on a daily basis, not just during a two- or four-year period of your life. These […]

Take Control Of Your Own Learning Experience

September 4, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • Leave a Comment • Blog, Education

It’s your responsibility to get the most out of your college experience as possible. If you sit around and think that your school is going to just pass you and trade you a degree for a job, you will be very disappointed. The good news is, there’s never been a better time to take charge […]

5 Predictions For Generation Alpha

July 17, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • 26 Comments • Blog, Gen Alpha

Companies are starting to ask me about what generation comes after Generation Z and the answer is Generation Alpha. Every upcoming generation will be named based on the Greek alphabet. Gen Alpha are those born after 2011 and as of today, there are 20.8 million children under the age of four years old in America […]

66 Of The Most Interesting Facts About Generation Z

July 17, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • 32 Comments • Blog, Gen Z, Research

Generation Z  represents 23 million Americans  born between 1994 and 2010. While they haven’t entered the workplace yet, they have a different set of values and beliefs than their predecessors. They were born during the financial meltdown and don’t know a world without the Internet. They will become the most entrepreneurial, conservative, diverse and educated […]

Workplace Trend: Companies Are Hiring And Firing For Cultural Fit

June 30, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • 4 Comments • Blog, Research

Being a good engineer or accountant won’t get you far anymore. Having a high G.P.A. or strong SAT score isn’t as important when it comes to hiring. Now, it’s all about how well you fit in their corporate culture. Are you able to get along with the people you would be working with? Can you […]

Talking About Millennial Employment On CNBC

June 4, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • Leave a Comment • Blog, Career Advice, Gen Y, Research

I went back on CNBC for my third appearance this afternoon on “Power Lunch” with Tyler Mathisen, the co-anchor. This segment was based on the recent research study I worked on with Beyond.com called the “Multi-generational Job Search“. It was our second year fielding the study and this time is was far more interesting an extensive […]

Why Zappos Is Becoming The Best Company For Gen Y

June 2, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • 2 Comments • Blog, Gen Y

There’s always been a lot of buzz about Zappos, the billion dollar retail company run by Tony Hsieh and owned by Amazon. While their products aren’t the cheapest, they’ve won the hearts and minds of their customers over by developing an impressive customer service operation. They’ve also built a company culture that is world renowned […]

How Career Centers Should Support Millennial Careers

May 7, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • Leave a Comment • Blog, Gen Y

I recently blogged about how students should be more proactive about their careers and bypass their career centers if they can’t get support. Career centers have never received much attention from students, administrators or even companies. They have been perceived as an office that helps students create standard resumes. A few decades ago, their role was […]

Students Can’t Rely On Career Centers To Get Jobs

April 4, 2014 By Dan Schawbel • 4 Comments • Blog, Career Advice, Education, Gen Y, Research

Gone are the days that students can rely on their college career centers to prepare them for the real world — now it’s on them. Students have to be accountable for their careers and seek out events, alumni and opportunities on their own. In a new study by my company and Internmatch.com, we found that […]

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