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Write a Cover Letter That Demands an Interview

“Do people even use cover letters anymore?” Yes, and it’s more important than you think. Learn how to write a letter that engages the reader, and demands an interview. Our Cover Letter workbook takes you paragraph by paragraph, giving you real world examples on how to craft every aspect of your first impression.

$7.00

Write a Resume That Receives Rave Reviews

Did you know the average resume receives a six second review? Does your resume convince the reader to keep you in the YES pile? Learn the tricks that will make your resume stand out and advance your application. Our workbook illustrates multiple real-world examples and strategies proven to work.

$9.00

Ace The Interview. Accept offer.

An interview is not only an opportunity for a potential employer to evaluate you, but for you to evaluate a potential employer. Our overly-thorough workbook covers multiple interviews, including sample answers, questions you should be asking of the company, thank you notes, responding to rejection, and how to evaluate multiple offers.

$11.00

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Work. Like A Girl.

How many times have you been passed over?  Not just for a job or promotion, but for a raise, or even an opportunity? Ever proposed an idea, only to have it stolen by another colleague? Or been told to “lean in,” yet then been described as “too aggressive” when you did? No little girl dreams of working her way up to middle management, only to stay stuck there. Being a woman at work is different. But let’s be clear: different is not inferior.

YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why this is happening
  • Why being a woman is different – but not inferior
  • Subconscious bias, and how to address it
  • How to ace the interview
  • Why money (and asking for more) is so hard
  • How to determine – and negotiate – the salary you deserve
  • Plus, a bonus section on prepping for annual reviews ( so you can keep moving forward!), and negotiating all your benefits.

#TimesUp

Has it happened to you? Sexual harassment isn’t about sex. It’s about power, and the inappropriate use of that power to threaten your economic security on the job. 1 in 5 women report being sexual harassed at work. Report. That means that the real numbers are much higher, and it’s almost inevitable that you will experience sexual harassment at least once in your career.

Knowledge is power. Arm yourself with a thorough understanding of gender dynamics, the law, and how to respond, report, and support your sisters.

YOU’LL LEARN:

  • How to identify sexual harassment (what it is, and what it isn’t)
  • Who can help, and how to report
  • Micro aggressions and more: responding when it’s disgusting, but not quite illegal
  • Solutions: including language and action

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