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1977: “What Do Employers Want?” Is a Stupid Question by Isaac Morehouse on Creating Professional Value
Episode 1977

1977: “What Do Employers Want?” Is a Stupid Question by Isaac Morehouse on Creating Professional Value

Isaac Morehouse dismantles the common belief that employers simply “want degrees,” arguing that this question misunderstands how hiring actually works

Optimal Work Daily - Career, Productivity and Entrepreneurship · Optimal Living Daily | Dan W.

February 28, 20266m 57s

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Episode 1977:

Isaac Morehouse dismantles the common belief that employers simply “want degrees,” arguing that this question misunderstands how hiring actually works. He explains why averaging employer preferences leads people astray and shows that tailoring your skills to specific opportunities beats chasing generic credentials. By shifting the focus from pleasing a monolithic job market to creating unique value, he offers a more strategic and empowering path to building your career.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://isaacmorehouse.com/2018/03/29/what-do-employers-want-is-a-stupid-question/

Quotes to ponder:

“Take the average of a giant aggregate of data from individual employers and say that’s what “employers” want.”

“You aren’t trying to impress “employers” as an abstract collective. You are trying to win an opportunity with one specific employer.”

“Whether degrees or anything else, don’t ask “What do employers want”. Focus on what specific employers want for specific opportunities, gain that, and prove it through demonstration, not empty words and statuses on a resume.”

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