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  • Book Review: My So-Called Freelance Life

    I just got my official copy of my friend Michelle Goodman’s My So-Called Freelance Life: How to Survive and Thrive as a Creative Professional.  I say official because I had the opportunity to provide a back cover blurb a few months ago.  I was happy to do so, because for those of us who long to have the flexible lifestyle and income ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on October 6, 2008
  • Book Review: 20 Something Manifesto

    My 30/20 Vision radio show co-host, Christine Hassler, has just released a new book for twenty-somethings called 20 Something Manifesto: Quarterlifers Speak Out about Who They Are, What They Want, and How to Get It.   Christine began her post-college life as a high-powered Hollywood agent, and after a series of personal and professional ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on February 13, 2008
  • Intriguing Career Trends for 2008

    Everyone has been buzzing about the different careers featured in U.S. News and World Report’s Best Careers of 2008 piece.  Since I’m going to be doing my fair share of talking about cool jobs come the spring, I thought I would highlight some of the more interesting observations that writer Marty Nemko makes about forthcoming career ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on January 2, 2008
  • Review: Penelope Trunk’s Brazen Careerist

    I had the opportunity to read an advance copy of renowned career blogger Penelope Trunk’s first book, Brazen Careerist, this week.  The book, which is due out from Warner Books next month, is a gem of a compilation of career tips and provides an intriguing blended perspective based on Penelope’s experiences as a farm hand, celebrity ...
    Posted to Water Cooler Wisdom (Weblog) by AlexandraLevit on April 30, 2007
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