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Go from Day Job to Dream Job with These Reads
All the adulting advice your guidance counselor should have told you.
Published on March 21, 2019
When's Happy Hour?: Work Hard So You Can Hardly Work
Betches“I laughed out loud at nearly every page and found their advice real and relatable. I was pleasantly surprised to find actual career stories from Betches founders Aleen, Jordana, and Sami. Plus, each chapter’s ‘Dear Betches’ write-in has a thoughtful response written in true Betches fashion. I suggest you pick up this book and jump to the career stage that most applies to you.” — Danielle
Feminist Fight Club: An Office Survival Manual for a Sexist Workplace
Jessica Bennett“Jessica Bennett's work is both informative and highly entertaining as she opens your eyes to the subtle and non-subtle ways your work life (and even personal life) is hella sexist. Full disclosure, there are several non-feminist behaviors that I am guilty of (I won't share which ones) and a gaggle of amazing strategies every woman should implement during their careers.” — Vanessa
Emergency Contact
Mary H. K. Choi“Two people meet at a coffee shop and they eventually fall for each other (shocker, right?). Yes, this YA novel has a story about two college-aged people falling for each other, but the author expertly explores those angsty and inexperienced-in-life feelings that come with growing up and having to build new relationships while healing old ones.” — Vanessa
That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together
That's What She Said: What Men Need to Know (and Women Need to Tell Them) About Working Together
Joanne Lipman“This book is a long-overdue, real-world look at how men and women can work in tandem to help address the gender gap in the workplace. Neither preachy nor precious, ‘That's What She Said’ builds the case for greater workplace parity with strong anecdotal evidence that — shocker! — women not only strengthen the core of a business, they make it more profitable.” — Jennifer