Official Review: Empower Yourself for an Amazing Career

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Re: Official Review: Empower Yourself for an Amazing Career

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I like several aspects about this book one being that the author is realistic to tell us it won't work out for everyone. This book goes to my shelf i might just need it in future. Congrats on BOTD.
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The advice and solutions for a balance life in establishing a career roadmap are usually pretty good. I might not enjoy this book yet but I'm pretty sure this is gonna be useful in the future. Saving this book as a reference. Thanks for this.
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Empower Yourself for an Amazing Career by Blanca De La Rosa: A personal story of a role model from Hispanic roots in her community to corporate success,as Blanca gives advice and guidance to females for growth as leaders in corporate America through strategies and lessons learned on that 30 year career journey.
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This is another book I will have to pass on, but it looks helpful to some. The author's experience in a Fortune 5 company is bound to have left her with some valuable experiences and sharing them with others makes this book worth it for readers into that kind of thing.
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This looks and sounds like a must have book as I definitely have interests in climbing the corporate ladder. I would like to know more about her no nonsense approach. Congrats to the author for winning BOTD. From all accounts, I believe she deserves it.
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Post by Sonnie_Mbugua »

The book provides an incredible view about the author's career journey to a Fortune 5 company. It provides enlightenment in defining and establishing careers. This book is a great insight on how to not only climb the corporate ladder but to help in uplifting the community. I need to read it right now.
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Sounds like she did a good job sharing her story. I hope it helps some one that reads this. I am not sure if I will read yet. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Empower yourself for an amazing career (by Blanca M De LA Rosa)

This book is a must read for all young people starting life because it touches on what we need to do in our journey towards career success.I realy love the book.Thanks to the author and congratulations too.
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