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020    $a 1394219989
020    $a 9781394219988
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100 1  $a Storey, Robynn, $e author.
245 10 $a Career confidence : $b no-BS stories and strategies for finding your power / $c Robynn Storey.
246 3  $a No-bullshit stories and strategies for finding your power
264  1 $a Hoboken, New Jersey : $b Wiley, $c [2024]
300    $a xiv, 205 pages ; $c 24 cm
500    $a Includes index.
505 00 $t Mister Rogers $t Life's a gamble -- $t What's in a name? -- $t How did we get here? -- $t A guy walks into a bar -- $t There is nothing wrong with you -- $t Fake it 'til you make it -- $t Want loyalty? Get a dog -- $t Learned behavior -- $t I cannot control the weather -- $t I'm a fraud; you're a fraud -- $t The power of a really, really, really great resume -- $t Famous clients and other people I cannot name -- $t There are all kinds of jobs -- $t New grad? So Rad! -- $t Criminally insane -- $t Looking for a job is like having a job -- $t Confidence is a negotiation skill -- $t It's hard to be a woman, so start a business -- $t Recruiters hate me; I am okay with that -- $t Casper the unfriendly ghost -- $t To cover letter or not to cover letter, that is the question -- $t Tell me about yourself -- $t Be a STAR -- $t Job hunting in a terrible job market -- $t My dad never made more than $30,000 a year -- $t From cop to millionaire -- $t Is that actually a job? -- $t Are you underpaid? -- $t Fired? Welcome to the club -- $t Hiring is a hot mess -- $t Toxic bosses -- $t Are you HOT? -- $t Mister Rogers
520    $a "The way we work has changed. Employees are standing up for themselves and demanding their job work for them, too. With so much of life spent at our jobs and with our coworkers, who can blame them? Here, the author shares what she's learned in her decades of helping others grow and succeed across professions. Readers will find relatable true stories--at once funny, sad, shocking, and inspiring--of former clients' issues and interactions at work. Everyone wants a job that fulfills them, that pays them what they are worth. But, contrary to the popular hustle culture mindset, our jobs are not our whole lives, and we shouldn't be pressured to let thoughts of work consume all our waking hours. Rather, workers of all levels need to be proactively seeking to define their value, in both their personal and professional lives. Now more than ever individuals and professionals need to rely on not only their work experience, but their moxie as well."-- $c Provided by publisher.
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