Warren Buffett Left His Berkshire Hathaway Job with a Parting Lesson for Young Gen Z Workers: 'Be Very Careful Who You Work With'
Buffett urges young workers to choose bosses and colleagues carefully to shape their habits and career success, emphasizing strengths over initial salary, at Berkshire Hathaway meeting.
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Warren Buffett left his Berkshire Hathaway job with a parting lesson for young Gen Z workers: Who you work with matters more than your starting salary
Gen Zers are tossing their graduation caps and heading into the workforce with starry six-figure salaries in their eyes. But one of the world’s most prolific entrepreneurs, Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett, says glitzy compensation packages shouldn’t be their aim. In his parting words as CEO last year, the Oracle of Omaha reflected on his eight-decade career, and shared one lesson for Gen Zers kickstarting their professional lives. “Don’t wor…
Warren Buffett left his Berkshire Hathaway job with a parting lesson for young Gen Z workers: 'Be very careful who you work with'
The prolific investor, entrepreneur, and Oracle of Omaha, Warren Buffett, advises young professionals to be selective about jobs and bosses—but not salaries.
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