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AT&T CEO says that young people should think about their careers in 4- to 5-year chapters
- Stankey urges viewing careers in four- to five-year chapters amid rapid tech change.
- He says ongoing self-education is essential to compete in the modern economy.
- Stankey notes AI increases the stakes by making information more accessible.
- He joins peers who advocate for owning one’s career and continuous learning.
- Stankey references other leaders who promote self-directed learning and AI skills.
- LinkedIn’s Reid Hoffman stresses becoming the CEO of your own career.
- Naval Ravikant argues formal education is obsolete without self-guided learning.
- Stankey notes the abundance of information and AI’s role in elevating expectations.
- The remarks come during a Business Insider coverage of career advice for youth.
- Stankey has led AT&T for over 41 years and now advocates adaptive learning.
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