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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my field, when someone from an Ivy is concerned, they succeed because they think they can do anything and have a load of self-confidence. The self-confidence translates into developing their skills and gaining more experience than someone who might let self-doubt slow them down. They also need emotional intelligence, ability to network, financial security, and at least some charisma. And a top student at any school can do well if they have self-confidence. I’ve seen top students at schools flounder due to lack of emotional intelligence or charisma. [/quote] This frankly just sounds like allowing people with high EQ to manipulate employers into a lazy employee. Sweet talk sounds nice but results in inaction. These are the “leaders” on campus who everyone visibly sees do nothing, but they talk a large game.[/quote] Well, a lot of “management” does very little, does their work poorly, or can’t lead or get along with people. That’s why organizations hire executive coaches at $15-25k a pop to help fix these people. [/quote]
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