@aduckworth: How do you find grit in a resume? Look for this pattern: multi-year commitments with evidence of progress.

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oomametaste
Oomametaste :
This is really helpful as Human Capital is the great differentiator. Going to add this to my list for recruiting talent. Having led innovation teams around the world for the last 25 years I would add a few things that can only further improve the ability to hire great people. I look forward to Curious people that are Service Oriented. For Service oriented I want people who can provide real examples where they used empathy and collaboration to solve complex problems. As for the young first job. You can also probe around what they are most proud of. Proud people operate at the top of their game and will not let you down.
2026-06-07 16:55:22
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hamburger.tacos
hamburger tacos 🇺🇸✝️ :
yeah, i’ve done nothing 💅💅💅
2026-06-06 08:41:29
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admin.ict
Admin ICT :
TikTok seller qualified?
2026-06-13 10:50:44
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sendmeclownshoes
clown :
I really did nothing during high school, but I’m a workaholic n have passion for my career
2026-06-08 20:48:47
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monster_mama_anna
Anna :
how does that work though with people who work in gig industries? where there just isn't long term opportunities even for those who have grit?
2026-06-06 16:24:40
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kerchewow
Zeezee :
A college degree is this (long term goal commitment) and....look how it's being valued by the market/employers.
2026-06-09 19:06:12
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dulcedahlia85
Dulcemonica :
I agree, but unfortunately the job market tells employees to jump ship and that long term commitment is a salary killer… aka ride and die that 5%… so this I do believe is a good indicator but u fortunately our society and job market has not lent itself to valuing this.
2026-06-07 16:00:03
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ningzhou18
Ning Zhou :
My marriage 😂
2026-06-10 00:18:39
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huk23475
Ghihvbvghjjnbvvff :
The challenge for folks is that many don’t have enough family and social support to get them through those long periods of work
2026-06-07 17:07:42
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ueang_pm
เอื้องPM_ธุรกิจนี้ต้องไปรอด :
What if there are no progress 😂
2026-06-09 19:25:34
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yourstoicrevisited
Cat :
My effing chemical engineering degree which I put off for years but was there. AND FINISHED IT IN 10 years
2026-06-06 08:18:45
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bijoux7700
Bijoux :
I love when human beings treat other human beings like an equation. My favorite!
2026-06-09 01:40:21
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warr789
warr :
you speak from what you live your impressive
2026-06-08 03:23:45
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jamaili.com
No name :
Flawless
2026-06-10 00:18:01
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hoctienganh2026
HỌC TIẾNG ANH CÙNG DANH :
🥰🥰🥰 good speech
2026-06-12 03:16:19
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azmanhmzh
azmanprobumi :
I am
2026-06-12 02:14:40
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idanavraham
Idan :
I've learnt 3 extra languages in a matter of 10 years during my twenties, completed (almost😁) a masters degree while working. wheres my man to give love to 😭
2026-06-06 17:25:54
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lareina2024
Dr. Haywood :
#preach👏
2026-06-07 20:19:44
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dansecondorder
Dan | Second Order :
I agree 💯
2026-06-06 22:06:29
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mandela.ross3
Mandela Ross :
Your right! Such a good point
2026-06-08 17:25:50
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lanak863
Lana :
Yes but that doesn’t really take into account mental health. What if they were depressed and they didn’t have the drive to move forward?
2026-06-07 17:10:29
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iraq.man20
iraq man :
like iran vs usa
2026-06-10 16:26:05
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bemyguest790
bemyguest :
🙄🙄🙄
2026-06-06 06:48:00
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tabbydad853
tabbydad853 :
@Jaxontab @spidermonkey_79 @Alana @🚦zEkE.H🚦 @maddox
2026-06-09 00:47:20
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rony.moise
Moiseronaldfrantz :
@Lululodijo
2026-06-13 14:33:05
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