“This book is loaded with solid information designed to demystify the business world.” —Anne Fisher, Fortune
They Don’t Teach Corporate in College has resonated with hundreds of thousands of readers and is currently used as a text in corporations and universities across the country.
Streamlined and made more accessible for the current generation of twenty-somethings, this new edition is for those that want to make a difference right now but lack some of the core skills to make it happen. Learn how to:
- Make the smartest career move right out of college.
- Establish a strong reputation by encouraging others to like and cooperate with you.
- Navigate your organization’s social scene and practice cringe-free networking.
- Master skills that will take you anywhere, including goal setting and self-promotion.
- Combat negativity and cope with difficult personalities.
Updated with fresh research, anecdotes, and resources, the book still maintains the no-nonsense perspective of a wise older sister who doesn’t want you to have to learn the hard way.
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“They Don't Teach Corporate in College is too good to be given only to the twenty-somethings. Anyone who's feeling lost and overwhelmed in cubicle country can benefit from reading this eminently practical book.” —Daniel Pink, author of When and To Sell is Human
Daniel H. Pink
“This insightful and essential guide to mastering the politics of corporate America should be required reading for every college graduate.” —James A. Boyle, president, College Parents of America
James A. Boyle
“An insider's guide to the working world, read this book.” —Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The One Minute Entrepreneur
Ken Blanchard
“If you're looking for a guide to ease the transition from flip-flops to wingtips, a fine choice is They Don't Teach Corporate in College. Alexandra Levit does a great job of attaching assumptions that high-achieving college grads drag into the workplace with them.” —Mary Ellen Slayter, The Washington Post
Mary Ellen Slayter
“Ms. Levit teaches newbies such practicalities as making a memorable first impression, networking without cringing, coping with difficult personalities, and learning to be an effective boss. The book is easy to read and loaded with common-sense techniques.” —Steve Powers, The Dallas Morning News
Steve Powers
“Alexandra Levit writes with honesty and a refreshing bluntness about office mysteries that boggle young employees. Sprinkled with bullet points and real-world examples of corporate successes and gaffes, They Don’t Teach Corporate in College can be referred to by twenty-somethings (and those who need a refresher) again and again.” —Beth Herskovits, PR Week
Beth Herskovits
“A powerfully insightful resource for aiding next generation leaders as they aspire to break into the corporate world in the face of a most daunting and challenging economy.” —Douglas R. Conant, Chairman of Avon Products, former CEO of Campbell Soup, and New York Times bestselling author of TouchPoints
Douglas R. Conant