Weird in a World That's Not: A Career Guide for Misfits, F*ckups, and Failures

An honest, sharp-witted, practical guide to help you get and keep the job you want—from an outsider whose been there and done it, a woman who went from being a broke, divorced, college dropout to running some of the biggest websites in the world.

Jennifer Romolini started her career as an awkward twenty-seven-year-old misfit, navigated her way through New York media and became a boss—an editor-in-chief, an editorial director, and a vice president—all within little more than a decade. Her book, Weird In A World That’s Not, asserts that being outside-the-norm and achieving real, high-level success are not mutually exclusive, even if the perception of the business world often seems otherwise, even if it seems like only office-politicking extroverts are set up for reward.

Part career memoir, part real-world guide, Weird in a World That’s Not offers relatable advice on how to achieve your dreams, even when the odds seem stacked against you. Romolini helps you face down your fears, find a career that’s right for you, and get and keep a job. She tackles practical issues and offers empathetic, clear-cut answers to important questions:

  • How do I navigate the awkwardness of networking?
  • How do I deal with intense office politics?
  • How do I leave my crappy job?
  • How do I learn how to be a boss not just a #boss?
  • And, most importantly: How do I do all this and stay true to who I really am?

Authentic, funny, and moving, Weird in a World That’s Not will help you tap into your inner tenacity and find your path, no matter how offbeat you are.

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Published Jun 6, 2017

288 pages

Average rating: 6

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Carla_is_Reading
Oct 24, 2024
6/10 stars
I have a hard time with self help books. I am always in my own mind, the curse of being an only child. I have specific ways of working myself out of anxieties and troublesome moments. And sometimes when I read a book of a person telling me how to deal, avoid, face, solve issues I get a little offended and can be resistant. But I will have to say that Jennifer Is extremely relatable, I can agree and see myself taking initiative to many scenarios she describes in this book. I really did enjoy the read, and the aspects I feel were applicable to my life. I would def recommend this book to all my girlfriends.

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