

What Career Advice Gets Wrong for Gen Z—and How to Fix It | ARC
Jun 26, 2025
Join Byron Patrick, CPA, a visionary CEO and educator, alongside Texlin Usher Quinney, CPA, PMP, Ph.D., and founder of Total Quality Excellence, in a thought-provoking discussion. They explore why today's students seek more than just job titles, emphasizing the evolving nature of passion in careers. The conversation highlights the unique challenges faced by Gen Z in the job market and stresses the importance of self-advocacy and adaptability. Insights on bridging the gap between students and educators provide a fresh perspective on career guidance.
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Passion Is a Journey
- Byron Patrick shared how his daughter felt pressured to find her one true passion immediately after college.
- He emphasized that passion is a journey and evolves over time, not a single moment or fixed decision.
Passion Evolves With Growth
- Texlin Usher Quinney explained passion evolves with exposure and growth.
- Core values are more important than specific roles or titles when defining passion.
Problem Solving Drives Passion
- Byron Patrick shared his early love for numbers but identified problem-solving as his true driving passion.
- His career shifted through various mediums, all tied by the core passion of problem-solving.