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They Don't Teach Corporate in College: A Twenty-Something's Guide to the Business World

They Don't Teach Corporate in College: A Twenty-Something's Guide to the Business World

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Wish This Book Was Available When I Was In My Twenties
Review: When I was in my twenties there were not any books available for women interested in the business world. If I had had this book then I would have saved myself alot of hard work, disappointments and discouragement. The practical ideas presented in this work makes entering the corporate world not so scary. This is a definite must read for today's young woman.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Recommended by College Parents of America
Review: "This insightful and essential guide to mastering the politics of corporate America should be required reading for every college graduate. Ms. Levit's real-world anecodotes and advice can help those who are new to the job market (or those who have been foundering in it) achieve success and avoid costly career mistakes."

James A. Boyle, President
College Parents of America

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get ready for a life-altering education!
Review: After leaving my job, I was disillusioned about the direction of my career in Corporate America until I picked up and read Levit's book. She provides a voice of reason and a voice of wisdom as she guides you through every stage of the corporate game to assure your own personal fulfillment and success. Levit gives the reader confidence and a new outlook because she does not just provide comforting words. She elucidates her point with concrete examples. With the "Take Home Points" section at the end of each chapter, she makes sure that she has drilled in the mind of her reader the key lessons to each chapter. She demystifies Corporate America as she decodes the lingo, reveals insider secrets and strategies to overcome the common obstacles all face, and provides tools to understand the psychology of the workplace. Chapters such as "The Purposeful Workday," which deals with time management, procrastination and organization, and "People Management," which tackles dealing with difficult people and managing relationships with coworkers, are a must read for anyone in any work environment. Stressed out? Consult Levit's chapter "Check Your Attitude at the Door" where she armors you with ways to combat negativity, anger, worry and stress to come out victorious!
This book is not a one-time read. I predict that readers all across the country will bring it to work as a reference guide.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gosh, I sure needed this, even with all my experience!
Review: Alexandra Levit gives excellent advice in her "They Don't Teach Corporate in College". Her book contains well-written, straightforward tips on how to succeed and survive corporate life. Even for those of us from the entrepreneurial world, where the playing field is different, Ms Levit's book is a huge help with the transition to the corporate life. I highly recommend this book for up-and-coming graduates, graduates and those of us who have years in the working world and need a refresher or eye-opener!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Helpful even AFTER college!
Review: I bought this book for my little sister, who is a junior in college. Before I gave it to her, I started to thumb through it...then ended up reading the whole thing! Even though I'm in my late twenties, I found a lot of the information to be helpful in terms of my career and my husband's. In fact, he was interviewing for a new job while I read the book, so we used it for guidelines throughout the process. I'm delighted to say...HE GOT THE JOB! Thanks, Alexandra!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pleased
Review: I was so pleased with Alexandra Levit's guide to the business world that I had to express my feelings. It made me see my role as a new employee in a new way. I especially liked the chapter on People Management. I thought that would be for executives or managers and that new people like me were the managed ones. I didn't realize the ways that I could manage THEM. Thanks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read the book!
Review: I've retired and was looking for some words of advice for younger colleagues. I searched a bit for something of value. What I found were books filled with generalities that didn't capture what I thought appropriate for young people in business today. I happened across this book and, attracted by the title, gave it a read. It was just the thing. Instead of giving long speeches, I give questioning young professionals a copy with the counsel "read it".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A New Business Classic
Review: Levit has written the handbook for corporate life. While it is sub-titled, "A Twenty-Something's Guide to the Business World", it is a useful resource for any "Corporate American" who wants a realistic view of how to succeed in business today. Chapters 8 and 9 ("Moving up in the World and "You're the Boss Now") particularly stand out as the 21st Century successor to such outstanding and pragmatic books as Adele Scheele's "Skills for Success". There are no platitudes in Levit's counsel: only hard won principles she has learned for herself. I would also recommend the book to human resources professionals, career coaches, and managers who want to be in touch with the aspirations and concerns of their employees.




Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must have for twenty- somethings in any field!
Review: This book is extremely well-written and fascinating throughout. It provides pertinent information for any college grad entering the business world, or any field. The tips and guidelines could be applied to almost any new job. And since any job or career has some aspects of the business world, these tips would give anyone an edge. Having the benefit of Ms. Levit's experiences and expertise is a great asset. This book is a must-read for a recent college-grad or any twenty-something who is beginning a new job or just trying to figure their life out!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredibly Helpful
Review: What an awesome book! Alexandra Levit gives it to you straight with sage advice, and field tested and proven tips and techniques. Before reading her book, the corporate world (and the world in general) looked so scary and intimidating. After reading her book, I can't wait to graduate and get out there and put her practical wisdom to good use! It is a slim volume, but it is PACKED with no-nonsense information. You will not find one line of filler here, and maybe that is why it is such an exciting and enjoyable read.


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