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"The desire for authenticity is talked about so much in relation to our broadly exposed personas, but the meaning seems elusive. What is authenticity in this context? Is it acceptable to be our 'authentic selves' in a job search? Or does the pursuit of authenticity sometimes get in the way of our professional goals?" - Paula Wishart, LSA Assistant Dean
In this article published by Inside Higher Ed in September 2016, LSA Assistant Dean Paula Wishart discusses the difficulty in balancing being our "authentic selves" while being professional in a job interview.
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09/26/2016
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This article was published on September 26, 2016 by Inside Higher Ed and authored by Paula Wishart.