Origin: Unequal Selection and Elite Self-replication

Origin: Unequal Selection and Elite Self-replication

by (u. S.) Lauren A. Rivera

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Why do students from wealthy families often get high-paying jobs in today's American society? What allowed them to successfully pass the selection? In order to answer these questions, Lauren A. Rivera went deep into the industries with the highest starting salaries in the United States - investment banks, consulting and law firms, and examined in detail the recruitment links such as presentations, recommendations, resume submissions, interviews and reviews. Through a wealth of cases, she revealed how the seemingly ability-oriented selection criteria help the elite complete the intergenerational transmission of advantageous status. In addition to the analysis of the selection mechanism, the book discloses a large amount of internal recruitment knowledge, which can also be used as an action guide for ordinary people to break through the class ceiling.

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Brother Erha🍒44mo ago

The self-replication of elites is not so absolute. No one is a true self-replication, and some are just so-called unfair treatment. So who can say whether it is equal or not?

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Heechul√44mo ago

🇺🇸 Moreover, such inequality also exists. How can there be so many reasons? Indeed, money has blocked the mouths of many people. Nowadays, facing such a situation, what can be done?

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Heechul√44mo ago

As far as the president is concerned, there is probably no such word as equality. Indeed, there are too many unequal things in this world, but there is really no way around it. Reincarnation is indeed a technical job.

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