For many years, the rule of thumb was that working hard will guarantee some level of success. But according to Wall Street veteran Jamie Dimon, for the generations now entering the workforce hard graft alone won’t cut it. In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence successful individuals will have to be armed with the tools needed in specific sectors.
For Gen Z, it's 'not enough to work hard' if you want to succeed, says Jamie Dimon—skills in specific sectors are the way to get ahead | Fortune
"In the old days, you could be in 10th grade, go get a factory in Detroit, and eventually you could afford a family, a home, a car, and that may not be true anymore," Jamie Dimon said.






