Jiang says meritocracy often rewards credentials rather than actual skill or talent.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...don't think it's actually true that in meritocracy, people care about skills and talent. I think in meritocracy, people care about skills and talent...."
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"...don't think it's actually true that in meritocracy, people care about skills and talent. I think in meritocracy, people care about skills and talent...."
"And sometimes credentials and skills are not the same thing, OK? So again, we're just thinking about our context and how to apply it..."
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