
What I Did Not Learn at IIT
Transitioning from Campus to Workplace
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Hoffland
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By:
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Rejeev Agarwal
About this listen
A sudden transition from the mirthfulness of college life to the workplace often appears daunting and hard to acclimatize to. Time spent with friends, college festivities, overlooking the trials of life, and dreams of achieving big things abruptly transform into long office hours, stringent working conditions, and a monotonous life devoid of fun and frolic. Rajiv Aggarwal, in his book What I Did Not Learn at IIT, underscores the inevitability of this transition and explains how one should leverage one’s college education to choose the best career, giving oneself ample scope to learn and grow.
©2017 Rejeev Agarwal (P)2018 Random House Audio
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