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50 Ways to Get a Job
Devs book offers fun and practical exercises for feeding your professional curiosity, examining your career journey from new perspectives, and creating opportunities to have a wonderful impact on your life. For people who see a career as a mission and every day as an opportunity to learn and grow, 50 Ways to Get a Job is an energizing read.
M IKE S TEIB , CEO of XO Group and author of The Career Manifesto: Discover Your Calling and Create an Extraordinary Life
Finally, a career book for a generation with nonlinear careers. 50 Ways to Get a Job gives you the practical advice you need to build a meaningful career, on your terms. This book takes you on a thrilling choose your own adventure journey to build a careerand a lifethats right for you. I cant wait to read it again (and again, and again...).
A DAM S MILEY P OSWOLSKY , author of The Quarter-Life Breakthrough
Through a series of compelling provocations and pragmatic exercises, Dev offers hope to a new generation looking to navigate todays uncertain job market to find a job that works on your terms.
Philosophically rich and practical, this is a must-read for anyone looking to craft a professional identity in todays complex world.
A LEXA C LAY , author of The Misfit Economy
Finding work you love can feel exhausting and futile. Dev Aujlas book offers inspiring insights and tools for navigating your career in the digital age. Whether you know what you want or youre unsure whats next, this book will support you in taking the leap toward meaning and purpose.
A MBER R AE , author of Choose Wonder Over Worry
The framework and exercises in this book will help you develop faith in your own desires, skills, and abilities so that you will not only learn to trust your path, but trust yourself.
S UMMER R AYNE O AKES , founder of Homestead Brooklyn & SugarDetox.Me
Everyone may take a different path through this book but the results are the samea career you have chosen and a job youre proud of. I loved that I could turn to any page and find advice that was immediately helpful whether youre just starting or twenty years in. Dev helps makes an overwhelming subject seem doable.
R AHAF H ARFOUSH , co-author of The Decoded Company and author of Hustle + Float
This book isnt just for recent grads. Its a book of elegant strategies for getting to better, more meaningful work that I can keep on my shelf and refer to again and again.
A NYA K AMENETZ , NPR, author of The Art of Screen Time
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Names: Aujla, Dev, author. | Aujla, Karim Jandev, author.
Title: 50 ways to get a job: an unconventional guide to finding work on your terms / Dev Aujla, Karim Jandev Aujla.
Other titles: Fifty ways to get a job
Description: New York: TarcherPerigee, 2018. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2017033682 (print) | LCCN 2017035285 (ebook) | ISBN 9781524705220 | ISBN 9780143131533 (paperback)
Subjects: LCSH: Job hunting. | Vocational guidance. | BISAC: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Careers / Job Hunting. | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Motivational.
Classification: LCC HF5382.7 (ebook) | LCC HF5382.7 .A865 2018 (print) | DDC 650.14dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017033682
Cover design: Linet Huamn Velsquez
Cover image: BrainBistro / Shutterstock
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This book is dedicated to my family and is written in honor of all the jobs they have had over the hundred years since they arrived in Canada. This is the work that enabled me to be here: cattleman, pig rancher, laborer, farmer, mill worker, truck driver, secretary, store manager, server, nurse, office manager, real estate agent, property manager, brewery technician, lawyer, bank teller, artist assistant, executive director, recruiter, writer.
D EV A UJLA HAS the most intriguing mind of anyone Ive ever met. Sometimes well have a conversation and hell say something like, Well, Im a little tired. Then, when I push him on why hes tired hell reveal that hes been working nights. Ill dig further, only to discover that actually its not work in the way I might conceive of it. Hed been manually going through a community bookstore that was going out of business every single night for a month straight, sorting out and buying books from its owner in order to start his own library. The best part is that he says it all in a way that makes you say, Wow. Thats a really cool thing. Can I come along?
The good news is that now we can. Dev has written a book that takes us by the hand so that we can experience work with the same drive and dedication that he does. To hold this volume in your hands is to hold an invitation not only to a mind that will advise you on work in ways you may never have imagined, but also to find joy in the journey of seeking a meaningful career path. Finding a job is not about some painstaking process of looking at job boards and filling out applications online, hoping that the employer on the other end of an inbox will understand you. Its about pursuing questions, spending time with people who are genuinely interesting to you, and seeing new career possibilities in the most familiar of places. Dev has handed you the invitationdistilled into this bookthat does all of those things.
I first met Dev during my own time of work transition. I had recently come off a stint as a community organizer on a political campaign. It was one of those things I did on a whim and had no relevance to my previous career in Buddhist nonprofits. I was actively trying to wrap my mind around a new venture that combined the community organizing work with my meditation training. Our conversations during this time were all about navigating our nonlinear paths, about the ups and downs of being in the middle of the unknown, and about the possibility and potential we saw as we found our way through. It was, in many ways, the same conversation that you will now begin as you work your way through the exercises presented in this book.
50 Ways to Get a Job shows us that we dont really know where life and our career will take us. They are, as Dev illustrates clearly, nonlinear. Ben Franklin once said, When were finished changing, were finished. While a bit blunt, the point is spot on. You and I are constantly in transition, learning new things and growing every day. Its no surprise that our understanding of what meaningful work entails would similarly shift and morph over time. The idea of identifying a career, doing that one thing for the rest of your life, and getting a gold watch upon retirement has become a rarity. This book is the guide for a new generation of worker.
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