Women at work need a big sister; someone to offer a steadying hand and calming advice about pesky bosses, office infighters, and lecherous clients. Inside Rules Every Girl Should Know does just that, providing trustworthy guidance on topics from preparing for that first interview from hell to prepping for your final exit. Veteran executives Marcelle DeFalco and Jocelyn Greenky mix their no-nonsense counsel with witty, real-world examples.
3.5? Curiosity made me grab this out of my neighborhood’s little free library. It’s basically KWB’s Adulting for the workplace with the tone of anything by Jen Sincero plus a heaping spoonful of 2000s bitchiness. I read the interview section the night before an interview and got the job so… Office culture tips are useful too now that WFH is dying.
Good book, fun to read. Geared more for college students and those new to the workforce. I did find some good tips and insights. I will be sharing with my kids and younger cousins.
Reading this book was like reading a personal note (a long one, hah) from 2 big sisters/mentors trying to teach me the ins and outs of office politics. What a fitting title! I loved the perspective they gave, and there are a lot of great takeaways, like how to not act stupid (sounds obvious, but read some of their stories and I'm sure you could probably find a few that sound familiar) :). It took me over a year to finish this one but it's a good ready overall with beneficial tips!
This book was kind of helpful if you are new to the working world, office life, etc. I did not fully enjoy how it was written. Too much MAMA and SISTAH nonsense labels when addressing you the reader. It did offer a few helpful hints here and there and was fully loaded with the ever consistent chapter about women helping each other in the work place as hopeless as that thought really is.
Definitely one of those books that you earmark and highlight all over the place. It was recommended to me by a Davidson graduate who's boss gave her the book. Worth picking up and flipping through to find the parts that pertain to you.
Loved this book and recommend it often! The practical tips for how to manage workplace politics, hidden agendas, common communication challenges and your career were applicable and realistic. Not a heavy read, but one that will teach new tricks.