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Explore Books, Authors and Common Highlights on Career
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Your career is your story, and you are the author.
From Power Moves by Lauren McGoodwin
Skills in coding and data analysis will be essential for success.
Mentorship is crucial for women's career development.
From The Fix: Overcome the Invisible Barriers That Are Holding Women Back at Work by Michelle P. King
Negotiating your worth is essential in the workplace.
From Know Your Value by Mika Brzezinski
The only way to manage is to be a manager.
From High Output Management by Andy Grove
The ability to perform deep work is becoming increasingly rare, but it is also becoming increasingly valuable.
From Deep Work by Cal Newport
It's not just about getting a seat at the table; it's about making sure you can stay there.
From The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table by Minda Harts
Your goal should be to make your passion your profession.
You have to be willing to pivot and embrace change in your career.
From Fearless and Free: How Smart Women Pivot and Relaunch Their Careers by Wendy Sachs
Being liked does not guarantee success.
From The Likeability Trap by Alicia Menendez
Nice girls don't get the corner office.
From The Myth of the Nice Girl by Fran Hauser
Your career can be a tapestry of experiences.
From The Multi-Hyphen Life by Emma Gannon
Your career is a marathon, not a sprint.
From Power Moves by Lauren McGoodwin
We are not defined by our job titles but by the lives we choose to lead.
From The Multi-Hyphen Life by Emma Gannon
In a world where skills become obsolete quickly, generalists are equipped to adapt.
From Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein
Your value is not determined by your title.
From Know Your Value by Mika Brzezinski
Success is not just about making money.
From Know Your Value by Mika Brzezinski
You can’t just be an engineer; you have to be a good problem solver.
Success is not about fitting into someone else's mold.
From More Than Enough by Elaine Welteroth
It's never too late to rebrand yourself and start anew.
From Fearless and Free: How Smart Women Pivot and Relaunch Their Careers by Wendy Sachs
It's important to create a personal brand that reflects who you are.
From The Memo: What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table by Minda Harts
Those who are the most successful are those who are doing what they love.
From Start with Why by Simon Sinek
Specific knowledge is found by pursuing your genuine curiosity and passion rather than whatever is hot right now.
From How to Get Rich by Naval Ravikant
The most successful people are those who have a range of experiences, not those who have specialized in one area.
From Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein
Focus on the work you love, and the rest will follow.
From Company of One by Paul Jarvis
Your career path may not be linear, but that’s okay.
From Fearless and Free: How Smart Women Pivot and Relaunch Their Careers by Wendy Sachs
Engineering is not just a profession; it’s an art that requires passion.
Your career path is unique; own it and make it work for you.
From Fearless and Free: How Smart Women Pivot and Relaunch Their Careers by Wendy Sachs
Mentorship is crucial for women to navigate their careers effectively.
From The Fix: Overcome the Invisible Barriers That Are Holding Women Back at Work by Michelle P. King
Be the architect of your own career.
From Power Moves by Lauren McGoodwin
You are responsible for your own career.
Create a career that fits your life, not the other way around.
From The Multi-Hyphen Life by Emma Gannon
Networking is not just about what you know, but who you know.
From Fearless and Free: How Smart Women Pivot and Relaunch Their Careers by Wendy Sachs