All the cool girls get fired How to let go of being let go and come back on top

Laura Brown

Book - 2025

"Turn losing your job into an epic comeback with this unfiltered, comprehensive, GPS guide to rebuilding your career on your terms. So, you got fired, laid off, restructured, canned. Welcome to the club, baby! In today's seismically changing job market, getting fired doesn't automatically mean you failed; it's a rite of passage. With their decades of experience in high-stakes leadership roles, Laura Brown and Kristina O'Neill know firsthand the challenges-and thrilling opportunities-that come with losing a job, no matter where you are in your career. They've been through the shock, grief, anger, and confusion, and they're here to help you navigate the experience. All the Cool Girls Get Fired is both a road...map and a mindset shift-a pragmatic, empowering and humorous way to make lemonade from lemons. With candor, humor, actionable advice, and exclusive "I've been there," interviews from inspirational women, All the Cool Girls Get Fired challenges outdated corner office perceptions of career success. From coping mechanisms and self-care practices to networking strategies and reinvention techniques, the book is a comprehensive GPS to navigate the path of career recovery and bounce back with more professional mojo than ever." -- ONIX annotation.

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Published
New York : Gallery Books 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Laura Brown (author)
Other Authors
Kristina O'Neill (author)
Edition
First Gallery Books hardcover edition
Physical Description
viii, 279 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781668067451
  • Introduction
  • 1. Your Money
  • 2. Lisa Kudrow
  • 3. Do You Need a Lawyer?
  • 4. Tracy Sherrod
  • 5. Katie Couric
  • 6. Health Care
  • 7. Jennifer O'Connell & Rebecca Quinn
  • 8. Sallie Krawcheck
  • 9. Mental Health
  • 10. Tarana Burke
  • 11. Jamie Lee Curtis
  • 12. Managing Your Exit and Networking
  • 13. Dominique Browning
  • 14. Mika Brzezinski
  • 15. Getting Hired
  • 16. Lindsay Colas
  • 17. Redefine Yourself in the Workplace
  • 18. Carol Burnett
  • 19. Screw It, Take a Break
  • 20. Angela Missoni & Margherita Maccapani Missoni
  • 21. Firing Yourself
  • 22. Oprah Winfrey
  • 23. Onward!
  • 24. Cut to...A Year Since We Started Writing This Book
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Media executives Brown and O'Neill debut with a candid take on job loss packed with actionable career advice. No strangers to the unpredictability of the job market (Brown was laid off as editor-in-chief of InStyle magazine in 2022, and O'Neill was let go as editor-in-chief of WSJ Magazine in 2023), the authors acknowledge the shock and grief that come with getting fired, as well as the economic reality of needing to get back to work. They outline practical first steps, encouraging those let go to negotiate their severance and calculate how long it will last. Turning to how to rebuild, they urge readers to separate their identity from their job and hone in on their unique skills and values to refine their "personal brand" on job sites like LinkedIn. Throughout, such high-profile women as Katie Couric, Lisa Kudrow, and Oprah Winfrey detail their experiences recovering after being fired. In one chapter, Mika Brzezinski shares how getting fired from CBS News in 2006 encouraged her to stop being a "poser" and be herself, which led to bigger opportunities, like cohosting MSNBC's Morning Joe. Through these stories and their own, the authors effectively reframe being fired from a source of shame to a universal experience that can pave the way to a radically better future. It's an inspiring roadmap for navigating career curveballs. (Oct.)

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