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The Art of Job Hunting: A Dramedy in Verse

por Anastasia Helena Fenald

Otros autores: Emily Anne Evans (Diseñador de cubierta), Elle B. Parker (Editor), Brenda Vaca (Editor-in-Chief)

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Are you currently suffering under late-stage capitalism? Do you shell out cookie-cutter answers in every horrible interview? Did society pressure you to enter the workforce to prove your self-worth, or was that Mom and Dad? If you have answered "yes" to any of the following questions, then you are also familiar with getting f*cked by job hunting.The Art of Job Hunting is Anastasia Helena Fenald's second poetry collection, a classic one-two punch of humorous satire and blunt truth. While taking inspiration from job applications, skill assessments, and interview questions, each poem delivers wit and sarcasm sprinkled with plenty of uncomfortable (read: honest) vulnerability. The Art of Job Hunting is for anyone living paycheck to paycheck, plotting to cannibalize the rich, and still hopeful enough to think they have a chance against nepotism babies.… (más)
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This is a book that express the feelings of so many workers in the United States. As I was reading this work, I was sharing with Friends and co-workers and everyone could relate. Everyday people go to workplaces with a gazillion policies and procedures that really mean very little. It does not matter the depth or greatness of your contributions. You cannot say or do anything that goes against the stars quo. Human Resources is not interested in enforcing the policies that are in writing. You keep trying to find the work sweet spot and it is a hamster wheel. The poetry in this book express that in a charming manner.
I recommend this book for those who are seeking new work opportunities, who are working and wondering about their jobs and for those who are thinking it is them(as in it is something wrong with them).
If you are on the career/work journey this book is a great read. ( )
  vtlucania | Apr 3, 2024 |
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It made me laugh, it made me sad, a window into the absurdity and seriousness of searching for a job in these crazy times. ( )
  Denise45103 | Mar 30, 2024 |
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I made a career in Human Resources so have always been interested in the recruiting topic from a new perspective. This is a clever poetry collection addressing the challenges of job hunting. Having been on the other side of the desk it’s fun to read the get a taste of all the hopes and pitfalls of landing that job.
  varielle | Mar 15, 2024 |
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It was a quick read. I love how the author used a different format to discuss the job hunting topic. It made it a fun read and more enjoyable. ( )
  8tlhoffman | Feb 26, 2024 |
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The Art of Job Hunting is the best poetry collection I have read so far. It reminded me of my own job hunting days. It would range from seeing job posting go up and come down and never getting an interview, learning years of work experiences did not count without a college degree then to get a degree and hear you don't have the experience we need. And to never hear back from employers!! So to read it all in this author's own words is comforting. This collection of poems is a must read for years to come. ( )
  rinkobc9 | Feb 24, 2024 |
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Are you currently suffering under late-stage capitalism? Do you shell out cookie-cutter answers in every horrible interview? Did society pressure you to enter the workforce to prove your self-worth, or was that Mom and Dad? If you have answered "yes" to any of the following questions, then you are also familiar with getting f*cked by job hunting.The Art of Job Hunting is Anastasia Helena Fenald's second poetry collection, a classic one-two punch of humorous satire and blunt truth. While taking inspiration from job applications, skill assessments, and interview questions, each poem delivers wit and sarcasm sprinkled with plenty of uncomfortable (read: honest) vulnerability. The Art of Job Hunting is for anyone living paycheck to paycheck, plotting to cannibalize the rich, and still hopeful enough to think they have a chance against nepotism babies.

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