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Workparty: How To Create & Cultivate The Career Of Your Dreams

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First, we leaned in. Now we stand up. In this "much-needed combo of real talk, confessions, and lessons learned along the way" (Chelsea Handler), Jaclyn Johnson--the founder and CEO behind Create & Cultivate, the fastest growing online platform for millennial businesswomen--offers a rallying cry for a new generation of women who are redefining the meaning of work on their own terms. Jaclyn suffered a massive blow in her early twenties. She was on an upward career climb and confidently moved across the country for a job--and then, was abruptly let go. Attempting to turn that closed door into an open window, she launched a company with a trusted business partner. Soon after, she discovered said business partner had made detrimental decisions to the company without her knowledge. Before she knew it, she was in the throes of a brutal business partner break up. She was only twenty-four. Determined to bounce back, Jaclyn overhauled the mess that was her life and by the time she was in her early thirties, she had sold a company and launched the much-buzzed about Create & Cultivate platform--and advised and invested in multiple million-dollar projects at the same time. So, how did she do it? In WorkParty, Jaclyn shows how she turned distrust into determination, frustration into fuel, and heartache into hard work--and how you can, too. With stories from leading female entrepreneurs including Christene Barberich (co-founder of Refinery29), Alli Webb, (creator of Drybar), Morgan Debaun (founder of Blavity), Jen Gotch of Ban.do, Rebecca Minkoff, and Kendra Scott, you will learn the tips and tricks from the best in the business while cultivating the passion and happiness you need to succeed. "This is the book you need to take your career to the next level--on your own terms" (Refinery29).
Product Overview
ISBN 9781501190841
Categories Business and Economics, MIXnMATCH, New Arrivals, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Personal Development
Author(s) Jaclyn Johnson
Publisher Gallery Books
Pages 256
Format Paperback
Dimensions 22.6cm x 2cm x 15.2cm
Weight 0.204 kg