
Before The Good Things Come: Ten Questions You Should Ask In Your Career
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Careers are hard.
You feel somethingâs missing in yours.
You just started your first job but it doesnât feel ârightâ.
Or youâve been working for some time, and feel you arenât growing.
Or youâre thinking of a career change, after discovering new interests.
Or you heard about the many layoffs in tech, and want to protect yourself.
Careers are indeed hard. But you donât have to navigate it alone.
Introducing Before The Good Things Come, a collection of interviews with senior executives across the world on how you can advance your career.
In this book, 25 executives share their take on 10 common questions you will face in your career, from landing new jobs and securing promotions, to managing office relationships and juggling side hustles with your full-time job.
This book invites you to ask âhardâ career questions, and discover surprising, possibly life-changing answers.
Whether you are starting off in your first job or have been in the workforce for some time, Before The Good Things Come helps you think differently, take action and make good things happen in your career ahead.
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Brian Priambodo is an Indonesian designer and writer based in Singapore. He draws comic strips under the alias of The Tiny Wisdom, sharing thoughts and ideas about life. Before The Good Things Come is the book he wishes he had read when he started his career.
Gladys Ng Kai Xin currently runs CareerWareer, which she co-founded to help jobseekers enhance their personal brands and land their dream jobs. After meeting hundreds of jobseekers, Gladys believes in making career decisions rationally. This is her âwhyâ to writing Before The Good Things Come.
Alice Yu Yuebo - Achieving the 1st prize in the National Chemistry Olympiad at 13, Alice decided to drop her entire path in Chemistry to pursue a Marketing career. Sheâs now a Global Women in Marketing awards winner and advisory council member, as well as an advocate for women to pursue their passion through her nonprofit community Mama on Palette. She initiated the book project with two passionate friends whom she met online, who all believe impossible is possible for dream seekers.
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- Description
- About the Author
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Careers are hard.
You feel somethingâs missing in yours.
You just started your first job but it doesnât feel ârightâ.
Or youâve been working for some time, and feel you arenât growing.
Or youâre thinking of a career change, after discovering new interests.
Or you heard about the many layoffs in tech, and want to protect yourself.
Careers are indeed hard. But you donât have to navigate it alone.
Introducing Before The Good Things Come, a collection of interviews with senior executives across the world on how you can advance your career.
In this book, 25 executives share their take on 10 common questions you will face in your career, from landing new jobs and securing promotions, to managing office relationships and juggling side hustles with your full-time job.
This book invites you to ask âhardâ career questions, and discover surprising, possibly life-changing answers.
Whether you are starting off in your first job or have been in the workforce for some time, Before The Good Things Come helps you think differently, take action and make good things happen in your career ahead.
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Brian Priambodo is an Indonesian designer and writer based in Singapore. He draws comic strips under the alias of The Tiny Wisdom, sharing thoughts and ideas about life. Before The Good Things Come is the book he wishes he had read when he started his career.
Gladys Ng Kai Xin currently runs CareerWareer, which she co-founded to help jobseekers enhance their personal brands and land their dream jobs. After meeting hundreds of jobseekers, Gladys believes in making career decisions rationally. This is her âwhyâ to writing Before The Good Things Come.
Alice Yu Yuebo - Achieving the 1st prize in the National Chemistry Olympiad at 13, Alice decided to drop her entire path in Chemistry to pursue a Marketing career. Sheâs now a Global Women in Marketing awards winner and advisory council member, as well as an advocate for women to pursue their passion through her nonprofit community Mama on Palette. She initiated the book project with two passionate friends whom she met online, who all believe impossible is possible for dream seekers.












