SinkedIN: The Network That Works Too Well
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- ISBN8231526161
- EAN9798231526161
- Date de parution24/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In a world where ethics are inconvenient and shortcuts are king, there exists an anti-social network for the 'real influencers'-SinkedIN. This satirical masterpiece uncovers the true professionals who thrive behind closed doors-the corrupt politicians, quota-passed doctors, failed teachers, shady real estate agents, and IT frauds who somehow land top-tier jobs. Through razor-sharp humor and hilariously exaggerated profiles, SinkedIN explores a universe where promotions happen through 'setting, ' approvals move with chai-pani negotiations, and merit is just a minor obstacle in the grand scheme of networking.
Whether you laugh, cry, or reconsider all your professional connections, one thing is certain-this is the most brutally honest book you'll read this year. Welcome to SinkedIN-because competence is overrated.
Whether you laugh, cry, or reconsider all your professional connections, one thing is certain-this is the most brutally honest book you'll read this year. Welcome to SinkedIN-because competence is overrated.
In a world where ethics are inconvenient and shortcuts are king, there exists an anti-social network for the 'real influencers'-SinkedIN. This satirical masterpiece uncovers the true professionals who thrive behind closed doors-the corrupt politicians, quota-passed doctors, failed teachers, shady real estate agents, and IT frauds who somehow land top-tier jobs. Through razor-sharp humor and hilariously exaggerated profiles, SinkedIN explores a universe where promotions happen through 'setting, ' approvals move with chai-pani negotiations, and merit is just a minor obstacle in the grand scheme of networking.
Whether you laugh, cry, or reconsider all your professional connections, one thing is certain-this is the most brutally honest book you'll read this year. Welcome to SinkedIN-because competence is overrated.
Whether you laugh, cry, or reconsider all your professional connections, one thing is certain-this is the most brutally honest book you'll read this year. Welcome to SinkedIN-because competence is overrated.






















