Praise for
They Don’t Teach Corporate in College:
“We walked into our CEO’s office to brief him on the Millennial employee panel we were planning with Alexandra. We brought a copy of They Don’t Teach Corporate in College along to show him, but to our surprise, he already had a stack of them in his office. He gives them to promising young employees in the company he happens to meet.”
—Amanda Tolino, Campbell’s Soup, Inc.
 
“This book explodes with practical and relevant advice for young professionals who want to master the fast track yesterday. As an insider who has battled corporate America and won, Levit offers a no-nonsense approach that gets to the heart of what really works.”
—Harry E. Chambers, author of Getting Promoted
 
“There’s only one thing I hate about this book: that I didn’t have it when I was in my twenties! In a compelling and eminently readable volume, Levit lays out the secrets that it takes most of us at least a decade—and a lot of mistakes—to discover.”
—Rachel Solar-Tuttle, author of Table Talk: A Savvy Girl’s Guide to Networking
 
“I am a college professor, and I have been using They Don’t Teach Corporate in College as a supplement to my supervisory management class. Alexandra Levit is right on the mark with this book. The students have really enjoyed reading it and have learned so much from it. I have incorporated this book into my class discussions and the students will be more prepared for the corporate world because of it!”
—Mary Sakin, Farleigh Dickinson University
“They Don’t Teach Corporate in College teaches those skills one must acquire if they are to move up the corporate ladder without having a nervous breakdown on the way. These range from good job-hunting techniques to coping with difficult people, as well as finding a new position while gracefully exiting the old one. In short, a very useful book!”
—Alan Caruba, Bookviews.com.
 
“This book is a solid roadmap for younger job seekers who are just learning the ropes of working and need some guidance. It’s well organized, written with a breezy style, and packed with some great advice. This book is a must-have for any current college student or recent college graduate.”
—Randall Hansen, Quintessential Careers
 
“Alexandra Levit writes with honesty and a refreshing bluntness about office mysteries that boggle young employees. Sprinkled with bullet points and real-world examples of corporate successes and gaffes, They Don’t Teach Corporate in College can be referred to by 20-somethings (and those who need a refresher) again and again.”
—Beth Herskovits, PR Week
 
“Alexandra Levit’s They Don’t Teach Corporate in College is refreshing and credible. The author freely shares her own missteps and what she eventually learned from them. Levit has written an excellent guide that will not only help college seniors and recent grads find jobs, but also succeed in those jobs.”
—Peter Vogt, campus career counselor
 
“Alexandra Levit has written a savvy, informative guide for first-timers making their way in Corporate America. Reading this book will get college grads moving in the right direction.”
—Stacy Kravetz, author of Welcome to the Real World
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