Rob Yeung
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Rob Yeung is a British psychologist
Psychologist
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, business speaker, and management author. He has published research studies on personality in academic journals, particularly Personality and Individual Differences
Personality and Individual Differences
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. He writes a column on confidence for UK newspaper The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph
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and contributes to newspapers including Financial Times
Financial Times
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, The Guardian
The Guardian
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and The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times
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. He appears on television programmes including Celebrity Big Brother
Celebrity Big Brother 2009 (UK)
Celebrity Big Brother 2009 was the sixth series of Celebrity Big Brother. It began on 2 January 2009 and ran for 22 days until 23 January 2009. It was broadcast on Channel 4. The launch show was watched by approximately 6.4 million people...

, BBC Breakfast
BBC Breakfast
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, CNN
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 news, and Working Lunch
Working Lunch
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on the BBC
BBC
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.

He previously presented the BBC
BBC
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 television series Who Would Hire You? in which real life candidates went through the recruitment process. He also presented a further series for the BBC
BBC
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 entitled How To Get Your Dream Job and has been an expert on Big Brother's Little Brother. He assisted Jade Goody
Jade Goody
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 in her search for a personal assistant in the 2006 Living series Jade's PA and Pete Burns
Pete Burns
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 in the 2007 series Pete's PA
Pete's PA
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. He was the resident psychologist for the 2007 BBC Three
BBC Three
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 series The Restaurant: You're Fried!
The Restaurant (UK TV Series)
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. He acted as resident psychologist on both Celebrity Big Brother
Celebrity Big Brother 2009 (UK)
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and Big Brother
Big Brother 2009 (UK)
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in 2009. He is a Director at Talentspace, a leadership consulting firm.

He has a B.Sc. in psychology from University of Bristol
University of Bristol
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 and a Ph.D. in psychology from King's College London
King's College London
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, University of London
University of London
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. He is a chartered psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society
British Psychological Society
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.

Works

  • 2011 - I Is For Influence: The new science of persuasion
  • 2011 - Confidence: The power to take control and live the life you want
  • 2010 - The Extra One Per Cent: How small changes make exceptional people
  • 2009 - Personality: How to unleash your hidden strengths
  • 2009 - Job Hunting for Rookies
  • 2008 - Confidence: The art of getting whatever you want
  • 2008 - Successful Interviewing and Recruitment (Sunday Times Creating Success)
  • 2008 - Should I Sleep with the Boss? And 99 Other Questions about Having a Great Career
  • 2008 - Should I Tell the Truth? And 99 Other Questions about Succeeding at Interviews and Job Hunting
  • 2007 - The Rules of Entrepreneurship
  • 2006 - Answering Tough Interview Questions for Dummies
  • 2006 - Public Speaking and Presentations for Dummies (co-written with Malcolm Kushner)
  • 2006 - The Rules of EQ
  • 2006 - The Rules of Office Politics
  • 2006 - The Rules of Networking
  • 2004 - Successful Interviews Every Time
  • 2003 - Coaching People
  • 2002 - Making Workshops Work
  • 2001 - Anyone Can Sell

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