Hatfield lecturer offers insights on obtaining success | Cornell Chronicle
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Christy Pambianchi, a leading human resources executive, emphasized the importance of career fulfillment during her talk at Cornell. Drawing on her extensive experience across major corporations, she noted that with increasing life expectancy, individuals may work for over 50 years, allowing for potential pivots in their careers. She encouraged students to view their career journeys like climbing Everest—challenging them to assess whether to continue their current path or explore new opportunities. Pambianchi also highlighted the exciting potential of innovation coming from Cornell to reshape the workplace and employee needs.
"Americans spend most of their time at work, and with increasing life expectancy, many will experience multiple career pivots if they don't love what they're doing."
"Pambianchi urged students to think of their careers as Mount Everest – considering at each base, whether to continue upward or explore a new path."
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