Get Yourself the Job

Frederic Lucas-Conwell


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Jennifer Hill speaks with author and behavioral scientist, Frederic Lucas-Conwell, about his GRI system which helps employers and job seekers better understand what career is best for them. Frederic shares the benefits of understanding how one is designed and how to choose a career that best meets that design.
Frederic also offered a 30% discount off of his GRI analysis through July 1st, 2019. To use this discount, type in JOBGRI in the coupon section when checking out.
www.gri.co
Frederic Lucas-Conwell is a behavioral scientist and serial entrepreneur passionate about what motivates people in the workplace. He is a recovering engineer who bootstrapped his first company at a young age and grew it with VC-funding - making all the people mistakes imaginable along the way. That's when he then turned to organizational behavior. He co-founded Growth Resources and the GRI system (www.gri.co) in 2012 to transform recruitment and talent management. The GRI includes online tools, a revolutionary proprietary behavior survey, and methodologies licensed to its customers.
With more than twenty years of experience in organizational behavior, Frederic has consulted with companies of all sizes, from startups to Global 500, on organizational management, recruitment, and leadership development, as well as run hundreds of seminars for executives, managers, and HR professionals across five continents. Frederic is the author of two books: lead Beyond Intuition and Discover the Best in You. He is a regular speaker at Stanford, Watermark, and SV Forum. Frederic holds a Ph.D. in organizational behavior with honors from the Université Paris-Dauphine, France. He lives in Palo Alto, California, with his family, dog and parrot.
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