Steve Dalton

Steve Dalton

Steve Dalton, a distinguished figure in career development, serves as the program director for the full-time MBA program at Duke University's acclaimed Fuqua School of Business. With a solid foundation in chemical engineering from Case Western University and an MBA from Duke, Dalton brings a wealth of knowledge to his roles. His career trajectory includes significant stints as a strategy consultant at A.T. Kearney and as an associate marketing manager at General Mills, experiences that have undoubtedly informed his approach to career coaching and mentoring. Dalton is perhaps best known for his insightful work, "The 2-Hour Job Search: Using Technology to Get the Right Job Faster." This book, widely taught at over a hundred universities globally, has become an essential guide for job seekers navigating the complexities of the modern job market. The methodology espoused in his work has been lauded for its practical application and efficiency, earning Dalton recognition in prestigious publications such as the Financial Times, Wall St. Journal, and US News & World Report. Through his engaging workshops conducted across North America and Europe, Dalton has cemented his position as a leading voice in career strategy. His writing style is characterized by clarity and pragmatism, reflecting a deep understanding of the challenges faced by job seekers today. By leveraging technology and innovative strategies, Dalton has made a significant contribution to the field of career services, empowering countless individuals to achieve their professional aspirations. Currently, he resides in Durham, North Carolina, where he continues to inspire and guide aspiring professionals.

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