Nobody Cares About Your Career
Why Failure Is Good, the Great Ones Play Hurt, and Other Hard Truths
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Erika Ayers Badan
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Erika Ayers Badan
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The ultimate playbook for crushing it at work, from the former CEO of Barstool Sports.
She worked hand-in-hand with a founder who was a lightning rod for controversy—OK, for stepping in it. She grew a chaotic company (Vanity Fair called it a “pirate ship”) housed over a dentist’s office outside of Boston that published giveaway papers into a juggernaut with more than 5 billion monthly video views and 225 million followers valued at 550 million dollars. Erika Ayers Badan calls herself a “token CEO”, the rare female employee in the highest rank of a bro-roar sports and new media culture.
She’s also a massive student of work: how to do it, how to be effective at it, how to get noticed, how to crush it, how to figure out what you love and do it as a job. She’s figured it out, after big marketing jobs in large traditional corporations like Microsoft and AOL, for herself; she’s figured it out for friends; she figured it out for the thousands of people who listened to her Barstool podcast, “Token CEO” every week. And in this book, she’s figuring it out for everybody else.
With the verve and motivation of books like YOU ARE A BADASS and the smart, specific ideas of titles like ATOMIC HABITS, NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR CAREER is a real playbook. It’s about how work really works and how you can get work to work for you. It’s about thank you notes and thankless tasks, the energy in meetings and energy vampires, how to pick a boss and how to get a boss to pick you. It’s about being all in (but not bringing your whole self to work—some of you is better left at home) and becoming valuable to your workplace. It’s about participating—with your brain, your skills, your experience, and your willingness to pitch in and offer yourself up for something you may not even know how to do yet. It’s about making your own luck at work.
NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR CAREER is for first-time job seekers who think no company will ever want them, people stuck in second or third jobs who don’t know how to move on to the next thing, people who have the job they thought was their brass ring but who discovered it’s not all that.
Her chapter titles include:
- Do Whatever Makes You Happy and F*ck Anyone Who Says Otherwise
- Know What Your Company is Paying You to Do
- Don’t Be an Asshole at Work
- The Messy Stuff: Being Human, Getting Drunk, Sex, and Other Disaster Scenarios at Work
- Feedback is a Gift. Feedforward is for wimps
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.
©2024 Erika Ayers Badan (P)2024 Macmillan AudioWhat the critics say
"A salty, bracing welcome to the world of work for the aspirationally minded. A refreshingly foul-mouthed, smart guide to making it in the business world."—Kirkus
"Erika personifies transparency and getting Shxt done! A down to earth BOSS who brings winning energy to the boardroom as well as life. Trust me you want her on your side! Nobody Cares About Your Career is packed with game that will help you figure shxt out to get to that next level. She helped me level up now let her help you."—Wallo267
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- Kristin D
- 2024-08-15
It was ok
If you've had lots of jobs already, and have read other career or motivational books then this one may be basic. I'd you're in your early 20s and just entering the workforce then I think it's solid advice. i skipped a lot of it because there were so many repeats of things I knew already and I didn't feel like I was learning anything. but if careers (especially working for companies) is new to you then this might be a worthwhile read
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