The 15 Best Pieces of Career Advice for New Graduates
Beth Braverman
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June 3, 2015
Anne-Marie Slaughter on Work-Life Balance
“When your co-workers, and later your employees, compete as to who can put in the most hours to the day, suggest to them that they must be very inefficient workers. Pity them for not having enough depth and breadth to get a life. Judge work by the quality of what they produce, not the number of hours they put in. Stand up for what will increasingly separate you from the robots that threaten to replace you. Stand up for play—for the leisure that will renew and recharge you.” – at Tufts University, 2014