
Promote Yourself is the definitive book on how to build an outstanding career. Now with a new chapter on strategies to help you take charge of the job market, and take advantage of opportunities that will help you find the best career path for you.
How people perceive you at work has always been vital to a successful career. Now with the Internet, social media, and the unrelenting hum of 24/7 business, the ability to promote yourself in person, as well as online, effectively has become absolutely essential.
DAN SCHAWBEL is the founder of Millennial Branding, a Gen Y research and consulting firm. He is also the author of Me 2.0: 4 Steps to Building Your Future and a Forbes and Time columnist. He has been recognized as a "personal branding guru" by The New York Times and named to both Inc. and Forbes magazines' 30 Under 30 Lists. He lives in Boston, MA.
"A smart, practical guide on navigating the world of work today." --USA Today
"This is a book about freedom. The freedom to chart your own path, make your own ruckus, and stand up and say to the world, 'Here, I made this.' " --Seth Godin, New York Times bestseller and author of The Icarus Deception "Promote Yourself is a perfect read for young people starting their 'real' job, or veterans who want to up their game." --Daniel Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of To Sell Is Human and Drive "A tactical and practical guide to navigate the new world of work. It will inspire you to create your own career path and control your own destiny." --Guy Kawasaki, former chief evangelist of Apple, New York Times bestselling author of Enchantment and APE "Schawbel's book is a game changer for any employee who is looking to get ahead at work. It reveals the skills and strategies that will turn you into a future leader." --Stephen R. Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and The 3rd Alternative "If you want to promote yourself with power--but also with grace--this is the book for you." --Susan Cain, New York Times bestselling author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking