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You Had Me at Hello World: Mentoring Sessions with Industry Leaders at Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Amazon, Zynga and more! Paperback – August 22, 2015
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- Print length148 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateAugust 22, 2015
- Dimensions6 x 0.34 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100996731113
- ISBN-13978-0996731119
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If you identify as a hustler, change maker, or someone who is curious and always seeking out different ways to approach their career, this is your book. The way she writes, you feel like you can connect with her through the pages and that she gets it - she gets you, she gets where you’re at in your career, and she wants to help in any way that she can - everything from building relationships to getting feedback to building confidence in yourself and you skills. Dona offers up a generous amount of insight from leaders across the tech industry, including relatable anecdotes from her own experiences. She tells it like it is. The most meaningful part of this book is that you can tell she invested time into seeking out different perspectives and is willing to invest into us.
For me, as a person who fast-tracked to a leadership role, when reading this book, it led to a profound moment in me asking myself - Am I owning my career? No matter where you are at in your career, this book was a positive reminder that there is always room to grow. Dona’s book definitely has me thinking about not only the different ways I can approach my career, importantly, she has me thinking about how I can help others with theirs.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking to grow their career or is looking to find that energy and motivation to get out there and own it.
At first I thought this was going to be a female take on something like Career Superpowers but it goes far beyond that and by the end I became convinced that as good as this book is for female readers, it should be required for male readers. In a work place that is increasingly becoming more diverse this is an interesting view inside the mind of a successful woman and her viewpoints will help men navigate the world we now live in.
In particular her discussion of EQ is almost painfully good. I am well aware that this is something I myself struggle with and she has a lot of wisdom to share. No spoilers, just read this section carefully, especially if you are male!
My own books on careers are mostly first person accounts and a view as a mentor. Her take is a viewpoint of a mentee which makes this really unique. If there is one complaint she has almost too much deference to her mentors but I suppose she's been picky about who she chooses to listen to. It would have been fascinating to know what mentors were left on the cutting room floor and why.
You are going to learn things that will help your career and you are going to enjoy learning them. This book is helpful and engaging. I study career matters and still learned a lot in this book. It belongs in every successful person's collection.
I read the book while on vacation recently. I was in the mood for some self-reflection and I’m constantly curious. The book is an easy read and the format of multiple mentoring sessions works. Dona’s voice is friendly and her enthusiasm shines through on everything from Being “Present” to “Online Presence” to “Give Copious Credit”. If I could some up the impression you get on reading this book it would be “Authentic Energy”. It turns out that energy is contagious and the book will leave you refreshed with tons of ideas and tweaks you can use in your own career. Think of it as a compilation of recipes crafted by expert cooks – the cooks in this case being the numerous leaders Dona interviewed for the book as well as Dona’s own experiences.
I’ve been a manager, an individual contributor, a startup founder and everything in between. I’ll keep this gem on my exclusive shelf of career references and will return for a shot of energy whenever the need arises. Thank you Dona and the many contributors who were so generous with their time. #AlwaysBeLearning
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I regret that I didn't read this book when it was published first time in 2015. I was not aware of this book otherwise I could have read it much earlier. I think that It's better late than never.
Dona Sarkar took the interviews of tech leaders at Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Zynga and other firms and provided great source of information and insight.
One can learn many things from this book. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who would like to work in the tech industry or other industries and willing to progress towards great career, job satisfaction and sense of an achievement for something very important to them.
I personally think everyone should read this book and I am sure they will learn something important from this book.
Parents must gift this book to their teenage children and they can learn many things from it. All tried and tested advise, practical knowledge and real life experiences were shared in this book.
Recent university graduates, undergraduate and experienced professionals must read this book. There is a lot to learn and lot to absorb from this book.
I strongly recommend this book.Please get your copy today.


