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Exit Interview
Exit Interview: A Memoir | Kristi Coulter
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A candid, intensely funny memoir of ambition, gender, and a grueling decade inside Amazon.com, from the author of Nothing Good Can Come from This. What would you sacrifice for your career? All your free time? Your sense of self-worth? Your sanity? In 2006, Kristi Coulter left her cozy but dull job for a promising new position at the fast-growing Amazon.com, but she never expected the soul-crushing pressure that came with it. In no time she finds the challenge and excitement she'd been cravingalong with seven-day workweeks, lifeboat exercises, widespread burnout, and a culture driven largely by fear. But the chase, the visibility, and, let's face it, the stock options, proved intoxicating, and so, for twelve years, she stayeduntil she no longer recognized the face in the mirror or the mission she'd signed up for. Unsparing, absurd, and wickedly funny, Exit Interview is a rare journey inside the crucible that is Amazon. An intimate, surprisingly relatable look at the work life of a driven woman in a world that loves the idea of female ambition but balks at the reality.
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britt_brooke
Exit Interview: A Memoir | Kristi Coulter
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Mehso-so

⭐️⭐️⭐️ When Coulter had her introvert epiphany, I totally related. Same thing happened to me at about 30 years old and it was honestly life changing. Here, Coulter exposes her 10+ years at Amazon, starting in the early days, and quickly climbing. I appreciate the insight, and inside info, but this was just okay.

Suet624 I realized I was an introvert only after I stopped drinking. Then I realized I really had needed the alcohol to be an extrovert. 2mo
britt_brooke @Suet624 I feel that! 2mo
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Megabooks
Exit Interview: A Memoir | Kristi Coulter
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Pickpick

I‘ve been bailing on a lot of books this month, but I took a chance on this with an Audible credit. I‘m so glad I did!

Coulter gives a wryly humorous and enlightening account of her 10 years at Amazon. That company is completely crazy, and I‘m not sure how anyone could survive there as long as she did! She worked in their copywriting department, publishing arm, corporate training and a few others. Equal parts fascinating and funny!

Chelsea.Poole Great review! The cover is striking…I‘ve seen it around and now after your post I‘m intrigued 😊 (edited) 2mo
Megabooks @Chelsea.Poole I think you'd enjoy it! 2mo
squirrelbrain Ooh…stacking! 2mo
BarbaraBB This sounds great 2mo
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elkeOriginal
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An intense book about a smart, ambitious woman‘s experience working at Amazon corp from 2006-2018. She is drily witty & brutally honest.
The fact that a woman THIS accomplished could not get promoted made me want to tear my hair out.
The men who need a good kick in the 🍒 enraged me. The harshness of ‘femaling‘ in that environment!
But it is just as much about her—her smarts, ambition, and lovely husband. But no wonder AMZ drove her to drink…

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jennirl
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i absolutely inhaled this book, AND i have 2 critiques, one big & one “i wish it was a different kind of book.”

Coulter is hilarious, thoughtful & pretty direct about her experiences. her POV on AMZ is enlightening, her gradual awareness of the price of overwork spot-on. but she focuses solely on femaleness in tech, never mentions race — a huge miss, to me. she also doesn‘t talk more systemically like, say, DROP THE BALL, which i would have loved

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she.hearts.horror
Exit Interview: A Memoir | Kristi Coulter
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Pickpick

Uncanny Valley continued!

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BookNAround
Exit Interview: A Memoir | Kristi Coulter
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Starting this one (and will likely finish it, unlike the other recent books because it expires soon).