How to find your dream job? Get educated.
The Job Hunt is DEAD (February 2017)
Beyond recruitment: Equal access to opportunities for all (January 2017)
The 10 Principles of Loving Your Career and Your Job (December 2016)
Skills to master the resume (December 2016)
Career choices: They don’t have to be decisions for life (November 2016)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WTj4ehyDwU
Consider a Change in Career (November 2016)
How the future of work is not “Jobs” (October 2016)
How to make the job search successful (September 2016)
Why the Rich are Getting Richer (July 2016)
Unconventional Career Advice (June 2016)
A Solution to Student Debts in America (April 2016)
How Student Debt with Cripple the American Dream (April 2016)
The Future of Higher Education (February 2016)
The 40-Year-Old Intern (January 2016)
Isolation is the dream-killer, not your attitude (January 2016)
Four Key Skills to Lead the Future (January 2016)
Why you don’t get what you want; it’s not what you expect (December 2015)
What if Schools Taught Us How to Learn (November 2015)
How to land your dream job with one email (September 2015)
How I got the best job ever without submitting a resume (August 2015)
The secrets of people who love their jobs (June 2015)
Work Flow: Finding Work You Love at Any Stage (June 2015)
Find your dream job without ever looking at your resume (May 2015)
Why your major will never matter (April 2015)
Don’t find a job, find a mission (March 2015)
How to Change Careers when You’re Lost (March 2015)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUtx-wC5mqA
What they don’t teach you about career fulfillment in school (October 2014)
The changing economic realities of college (October 2014)
You don’t deserve to be in university (September 2014)
Staying stuck or moving forward (September 2014)
Life is your talents discovered (September 2014)
Self Education and the Dropout Stigma (July 2014)
Chasing dreams and beginning again (July 2014)
Toxic culture of education (May 2014)
Higher education is not about getting a job (May 2014)
What is a college education? (February 2014)
Three Questions to unlock your authentic career (February 2014)
Re-thinking college (December 2013)
Do What You Like, Like What You Do (December 2013)
School is optional (December 2013)
One Trillion Dollars, Student Debt and Higher Education (July 2013)
Designing a university for the new millennium (June 2013)
Choose Your Own Adventure: Career! (May 2013)
Our failing schools. Enough is enough! (May 2013)
Why, why, why does our education system look so similar to the way it did 50 years ago? Millions of students were failing then, as they are now — and it’s because we’re clinging to a business model that clearly doesn’t work. Education advocate Geoffrey Canada dares the system to look at the data, think about the customers and make systematic shifts in order to help greater numbers of kids excel.
I Can’t Get No (Job) Satisfaction (April 2013)
How to escape education’s death valley (April 2013)
Sir Ken Robinson outlines 3 principles crucial for the human mind to flourish — and how current education culture works against them. In a funny, stirring talk he tells us how to get out of the educational “death valley” we now face, and how to nurture our youngest generations with a climate of possibility.
Say goodbye to career planning (March 2013)
How to know your life purpose in 5 minutes (February 2013)
What if… you were not employed? (February 2013)
Don’t Just Follow Your Passion: A Talk for Generation Y (January 2013)
How to quit your life (and reboot) (December 2012)
Why you have to fail to have a great career (December 2012)
Can you get an MIT education for $2,000? (June 2012)
How to graduate college with a job you love & less debt (June 2012)
How to Retire by 20 (April 2012)
Forget what you know (April 2012)
One Life-Changing Class You Never Took (April 2012)
Money Can Buy Happiness (January 2012)
Why you will fail to have a great career (January 2012)
Sell your crap. Pay your debt. Do what you love (December 2011)
Quit Your Job and Find Your Work (November 2010)
Bring on the learning revolution! (February 2010)
In this poignant, funny follow-up to his fabled 2006 talk, Sir Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical shift from standardized schools to personalized learning — creating conditions where kids’ natural talents can flourish.
Do schools kill creativity? (February 2006)
Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.