新足迹

 找回密码
 注册

精华好帖回顾

· 不上进的小宅女介绍一下自己找工作的经验 更新9,下班回家就10点,写完11点20.累啊…… (2012-5-9) smilet · 西游记说的啥 (2016-4-17) 春来草自青
· 拜个晚年——秀下今天的早餐和风五彩冷面和情人节准备的抹茶黄桃慕斯提拉米苏 (2013-2-15) feicunzic · ^_^FINALLY, I FIND IT!!!! [更新到3楼] (2007-12-4) lss123
Advertisement
Advertisement
查看: 1657|回复: 16

焦虑的家长们,读读这篇文章, 很有意思。 [复制链接]

头像被屏蔽

禁止发言

发表于 2013-5-1 14:17 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 Richardsyd 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 Richardsyd 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
本帖最后由 Richardsyd 于 2013-5-1 16:45 编辑

作者:Penelope Trunk
          Co-founder, Brazen Careerist
来源:LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/today/po ... eers-are-non-linear

一定要读后面的comments, 970篇,这可都是真名实姓的评论者。 很多都是公司的CEO, Founder, Manager. 不同职业,不同职位,不同背景的人评论很不一样。 许多评论很有意思,读了很受启发。


Penelope Trunk
Co-founder, Brazen Careerist
The Strongest Careers Are Non-Linear
April 25, 2013
For years we have been talking about the education bubble and the problem that colleges charge tons of money and then graduates are unemployable and in debt. Colleges are responding by becoming job preparation centers. And Frank Bruni, opinion editor for the New York Times, says this is a waste of time and resources. Here’s what’s better:

1. Skipping college.
The real issue we have with admitting that college is not a path to the work world is then we have to ask ourselves why we send our kids to high school. There is plenty of data to show that teens are able to manage their lives without the constraints of school. The book Escaping the Endless Adolescence is chock full of data, and a recent article by my favorite journalist, Jennifer Senior, shows that high school is not just unnecessary, but actually damaging to teens who need much more freedom to grow than high school affords.

2. Focus on internships instead of school.
Kids should be working in internships in high school. Because the  best path to a good job is a bunch of great internships. But great internships don’t go to people who need money. They are mostly for young people. Yes, this is probably illegal and classist and bad for a fluid society. But we will not debate that here. Instead we will debate why kids need to go to college if the internships are what make them employable? Kids should do internships in high school and by their college years, they are capable of real jobs where they are doing work that people value, with cash.
You cannot take this route if you’re saddled with huge student loans. You can’t take this route if you’re inundated by homework in required subjects you don’t care about. You can’t take this route if you have no work experience when you graduate college. It’s too late. (Don’t tell me you need to go to school to learn, okay? People just do not believe this anymore.)

I was reading the Fortune list of 40 under 40 and I was struck by the career history of Kevin Feige (number 11 on the list). He’s president of Marvel Studios at age 39. He wrote that he interned with the Superman movie director as a film student and that was the last job application he filled out. That’s because if you get an internship with someone great, and your performance is great, your network will cover your employment needs for a very long time.

3. Start a company instead of writing a resume.
I’m struck by Marissa Mayer (number 3 on Fortune’s list) whose announced acquisition strategy is buying small, cheap companies. Which is, in effect, buying the team. Silicon Valley calls these acqui-hires. She is looking at young people who start companies that are not necessarily successful in terms of product or sales but successfully market the founders as visionaries, self-starters, and hard workers. You can’t show those traits in school, so if you have those traits, you slow yourself down by going to school where you cannot exhibit your best, marketable traits.

4. Refuse to present yourself in a linear way.
Do any workaround that lets you forgo the linear obsession the standard resume format. Because linear presentations favor people who have long, rule-following careers – which don’t necessarily make you look good anyway. I could write a post ten thousand paragraphs long of all the new things people with nonlinear work histories are doing to get jobs.

People use twitter as a resume, according to the Wall Street Journal, which requires only that you publish ideas, not any sort of academic experience.

Young people are selling stock in themselves - paying out dividends for decades at a time.

Agents represent workers who pick and choose projects that match them rather than signing on for indefinite amounts of time. The Harvard Business Review calls this supertemping. Business Week calls it going Hollywood.

But here’s the big takeaway. A fundamental shift is taking place, where the path to getting a job is massively circumventing college credentials. And, at the same time, the American public is fed up with the insane debt that college are expecting new grads to take on in order to graduate. (Good essay: How College Ruined My Life.)

If you are not going to school in order to “fit” into the adult world, then why are you going to school? The love of learning, presumably. But school reform pundits are 100% sure that kids will choose to learn if you put no constraints on them. They will just learn what they want. Best example: The MIT program that gave iPads to illiterate kids in Ethiopia, and they taught themselves to use it, program it, and read it in English. No teacher. No curriculum.

The biggest barrier to accepting the radical new nature of the job hunt is the reverberations throughout the rest of life. If you don’t need school for work, and you don’t need school for learning, then all you need school for is so parents can go to work and not worry about taking care of their kids.

It takes bravery to go against the grain. It’s difficult to say that the great learning and the great jobs come from leaning out, doing things in a nonlinear, non standard way, and playing only by the rules that fit your own style for personal learning and growth.

评分

参与人数 3积分 +8 收起 理由
janeeyre + 3 感谢分享
Serenity + 3 感谢分享
fgyzj + 2 我很赞同

查看全部评分

Advertisement
Advertisement

发表于 2013-5-1 14:36 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 北京洋娃娃 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 北京洋娃娃 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
很反动的文章哟

发表于 2013-5-1 14:41 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 ZJXZZN 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 ZJXZZN 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
确实“反动”,和那篇“学医赚多少钱,对着干
头像被屏蔽

禁止发言

发表于 2013-5-1 14:44 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 Richardsyd 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 Richardsyd 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
确实“反动”  这不是在泼冷水吗。
头像被屏蔽

禁止发言

发表于 2013-5-1 14:47 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 nis 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 nis 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
谁来翻译一下?

退役斑竹 2012年度奖章获得者 2009年度奖章获得者

发表于 2013-5-1 15:06 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 缓缓 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 缓缓 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
在理想社会中,”学习“就应该这样。

另外问一下,10年级开始学生必须去”工作“,拿work experience,  MS和作者所说的internship还有一定差距吧
Advertisement
Advertisement

发表于 2013-5-1 15:13 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 Serenity 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 Serenity 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
谢谢LZ分享!
这个INTERNSHIP的确很重要。好友女儿YEAR10开始打工,EQ很好,阳光大方,VCE
<70分, 普通大学,一毕业便有几间店请。
而有的名大学毕业几年了,还要父母养说NOT READY找工。
快乐 = 应该忘记就要忘记,应该记得就要记得。。。

发表于 2013-5-1 15:24 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 roseF 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 roseF 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
现代革命 与 传统教育 , 不是有个年轻的小鬼捞, 17岁创业就发了大财吗, 大部
份人还是不敢。。。
做个 敢吃 河蟹的人 不易

发表于 2013-5-1 15:36 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 JuliaTung 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 JuliaTung 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
nis 发表于 2013-5-1 13:47
谁来翻译一下?


中心思想就是不要浪费时间去上大学,学不感兴趣的科目,应该中学就出去做学徒,在工作中学习。还有现在好多大学毕业生读完出来找不到工作,还背着一身债务。

发表于 2013-5-1 15:47 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 cangaru 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 cangaru 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
G姐看到这篇文章会气死的

发表于 2013-5-1 15:55 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 tzg668 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 tzg668 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
另一种观点,也挺有道理的!
Advertisement
Advertisement

发表于 2013-5-1 16:01 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 chatchat 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 chatchat 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
All you need school for is so parents can go to work.--这个确实是大规模学校发展的原因。
教育会随着科技的发展越来越走向随时随地,自我教育,终身教育,相信未来几十年home schooling 会重新焕发热力,但安全起见,普通家长,普通孩子还是按步就班的好。
奇思同学签了工作,近年不会回悉尼。考虑处理以下物品:kawaii 三角钢琴,珠江专业架子鼓,及各种学习用品,衣物。有兴趣短我。

发表于 2013-5-1 16:02 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 chinara 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 chinara 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
很好的文。。有道理。

对于学医能挣多少钱那篇。。作为医生的families, 无语,no comments。
头像被屏蔽

禁止发言

发表于 2013-5-1 16:38 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 Richardsyd 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 Richardsyd 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
Serenity 发表于 2013-5-1 14:13
谢谢LZ分享!
这个INTERNSHIP的确很重要。好友女儿YEAR10开始打工,EQ很好,阳光大方,VCE
...

大学的internship 也是非常重要的。很多好工作都是在internship时找到的。也就是说很多好工作都是在大学毕业前就搞定了。
头像被屏蔽

禁止发言

发表于 2013-5-1 16:43 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 Richardsyd 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 Richardsyd 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
D妈妈 发表于 2013-5-1 14:06
在理想社会中,”学习“就应该这样。

另外问一下,10年级开始学生必须去”工作“,拿work experience,  MS ...

我儿子10年级的work experience  就是到朋友的公司做了两周,纯粹糊弄人的。

发表于 2013-5-1 16:51 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 janeeyre 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 janeeyre 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
關鍵還是要看小孩,每個小孩不一樣,有些小孩就需要去學校。學校還是有好的方面的。
Advertisement
Advertisement

2020年度勋章

发表于 2013-5-1 17:01 |显示全部楼层
此文章由 zuozuo 原创或转贴,不代表本站立场和观点,版权归 oursteps.com.au 和作者 zuozuo 所有!转贴必须注明作者、出处和本声明,并保持内容完整
现代人寿命延长了,大把的青春做什么去?在校园里是最丰富多彩的了,有那么多同龄人。

发表回复

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 注册

本版积分规则

Advertisement
Advertisement
返回顶部