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Career Killers, Career Builders
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Career Killers, Career Builders

The Book Every Millennial Needs to Read

Union Square, 2017 more...

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Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Well Structured
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

John M. Crossman discusses five “career killers” that can immediately torpedo you at work and five “career builders” that can help you succeed. He lists and describes acts of self-indulgence that no career can survive and offers the caveat that even one mistake can ruin you. In this career-planning guide for millennials, college grads and new employees, he tells readers what steps to take and what disasters to avoid when building a successful career and an enjoyable, satisfying life. His brief but comprehensive primer lends a hand to young people trying to create a context for success.

Take-Aways

  • Your career should make you feel great, match your strengths and enable you to get ahead.
  • For career success, you need to be self-controlled, responsible and capable of making wise decisions.
  • The five “career killers” are substance abuse, sex, avarice, bad temper and egotism.

About the Author

John M. Crossman is president of Crossman & Company – a regional commercial real estate company based in Orlando, Florida. He has funded or helped fund scholarships at more than 30 universities. He based this book on his most requested speech, The Top Five Ways to Get Fired and The Top Five Ways to Keep From Being Fired. For more information, see his website at  https://crossmancb.com/.