Goldman Sachs' outgoing talent chief shares the 3 questions he asks himself before taking any new role — including his next one as CEO of a HR tech startup

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Career advice from Goldman Sachs' HR chief focuses on looking for opportunities to learn and grow. That's why he's leaving to join a tech startup.
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Goldman Sachs' outgoing talent chief shares the 3 questions he asks himself before taking any new role — including his next one as CEO of a HR tech startup

Goldman Sachs' outgoing talent chief shares the 3 questions he asks himself before taking any new role — including his next one as CEO of a HR tech startup

Shana Lebowitz | Career advice from Goldman Sachs' HR chief focuses on looking for opportunities to learn and grow. That's why he's leaving to join a tech startup.

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