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A member of Forbes The Culture and TED, Eli Joseph is a keynote speaker sought like no other. His talks revolve around numerous subjects and themes, including how to deal with rejection, performance, interviewing, careers, and job search.
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While Eli seems to possess all the accolades any academician would desire to have, it would be wrong for anyone to think that this guy had a smooth ride to his academic excellence. First, he lost his father at age two, meaning the sole responsibility of upbringing rested squarely on his mom. History shows that Eli’s mother had to juggle three or four jobs to care for him and his two brothers. In his own words, Eli admits that he understood the art of hard work while still young.
While Joseph is currently a Columbia University lecturer, you may not know that the same institution turned down his application as an undergraduate student. But that’s not the only rejection he faced. Thousands of potential employers also rejected him. Little did they know that Joseph was a genius who would come up with something no one had ever thought of: The Rejection Resume. Ask him, and he will tell you that his ambition to succeed grew even stronger every time his application was rejected.
Joseph holds a bachelor’s degree from Queens College, having graduated in 2015. He has a master’s and doctorate in business administration from Brooklyn College and Felician University, respectively. Having received a doctorate at only age 24, Joseph became the youngest ever Doctor in his field of study.
See keynotes with Eli JosephWe constantly promote our achievements, but rarely spend time addressing the lessons learned from our failures, let alone draw inspiration from them. We love to focus on our personal and career highlights. However, there are some valuable lessons we can use to cultivate a productive career through our failure. As we continue to learn from our mistakes, we can use these lessons as a promotional tool to market ourselves.
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As we develop a portfolio of successes and failures, we will cultivate a chain reaction. There are 3 main principles of this chain reaction
We are all given the same amount of time in a given day. Additionally, we have been told that we can manifest our success if we are competing against ourselves. Through the analysis of the Yerkes-Dodson Law, the metronome effect, and stress, we will understand why time is our greatest competition.
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