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29. Bonus: Dr. Eli Joseph, Author of "The Perfect Rejection Resume" and Columbia University Professor

29. Bonus: Dr. Eli Joseph, Author of "The Perfect Rejection Resume" and Columbia University Professor

Update: 2022-07-14
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Our bonus episode today features Dr. Eli Joseph, an author, educator, TEDx speaker, faculty member at Columbia University and Queens College, and a partner and medical examiner at ExamOne. His new book, "The Perfect Rejection Resume: A Reader’s Guide to Building a Career Through Failure", compiles lessons about failure from his own life experiences and those of influential thought leaders. Get ready to have a deep conversation about overcoming rejection and failure. 


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Here are some questions we will be answering:


- What's a rejection resume?


- How did you use rejection to fuel your professional achievements?


- Are there any ways to bend the rules in your favor?


- What are some reasons why your dream job may be out of reach?


- What's going on with the Great Resignation?


- What are the takeaways from your book, "The Perfect Rejection Resume"


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Connect with Dr. Eli Joseph on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/elijoseph


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Check out The Final Round: www.thefinalround.com


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* Disclaimer: The opinions and views expressed in this podcast are of the host and guest and not of their employers.

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29. Bonus: Dr. Eli Joseph, Author of "The Perfect Rejection Resume" and Columbia University Professor

29. Bonus: Dr. Eli Joseph, Author of "The Perfect Rejection Resume" and Columbia University Professor

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