As Millennials and Gen Z grow their influence in the workplace, side hustling and overemployment are emerging from the dark corners of the corporate world-but many companies still resist this trend.
As Millennials and Gen Z grow their influence in the workplace, side hustling and overemployment are emerging from the dark corners of the corporate world-but many companies still resist this trend.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dannie Lynn Fountain is a multipassionate human-by day, she's a disability accommodations program manager at Google and by night she supports clients and brands with HR-focused diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies. She is also the founder of the #SideHustleGal movement and the "original" Side Hustle Gal. Dannie Lynn has been interviewed or quoted in the New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Bustle, Bloomberg, Business Insider, Cosmopolitan, Digiday, The Everygirl, Girlboss, and more.
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Before You Read. Acknowledgments. Definitions to Norm On. Part I - Foundational Knowledge. Chapter 1: What Exactly Is a Modern-Day Side Hustle? Chapter 2: How Does Corporate America Restrict Side Work, and Is It Fair? Chapter 3: Protecting Your Intellectual Property in and out of Work. Chapter 4: What Is Overemployment, and Is It Worth the Risk? Part II - Navigating the Workplace. Chapter 5: Selling Your Side Hustle as an Advantage at Work. Chapter 6: Leveraging Your Side Hustle to Build a Career. Chapter 7: HR Policies and Their Impact on Your Side Hustle. Chapter 8: Noncompetes as Barriers to Mobility. Part III - Why Your Side Hustle Matters. Chapter 9: The Democratization of Side Hustle Opportunities. Chapter 10: Side Hustles as a Student Loan Debt Solution. Chapter 11: The Influence of COVID-19. Chapter 12: Thought Leadership and Social Media Influence as Financial Opportunities. Part IV - Building Your Own Side Hustle. Chapter 13: Identifying the Right Opportunity. Chapter 14: Early Steps to Getting Started. Continuing Education. About the Author. Love This Book? Discussion Guide.
Before You Read. Acknowledgments. Definitions to Norm On. Part I - Foundational Knowledge. Chapter 1: What Exactly Is a Modern-Day Side Hustle? Chapter 2: How Does Corporate America Restrict Side Work, and Is It Fair? Chapter 3: Protecting Your Intellectual Property in and out of Work. Chapter 4: What Is Overemployment, and Is It Worth the Risk? Part II - Navigating the Workplace. Chapter 5: Selling Your Side Hustle as an Advantage at Work. Chapter 6: Leveraging Your Side Hustle to Build a Career. Chapter 7: HR Policies and Their Impact on Your Side Hustle. Chapter 8: Noncompetes as Barriers to Mobility. Part III - Why Your Side Hustle Matters. Chapter 9: The Democratization of Side Hustle Opportunities. Chapter 10: Side Hustles as a Student Loan Debt Solution. Chapter 11: The Influence of COVID-19. Chapter 12: Thought Leadership and Social Media Influence as Financial Opportunities. Part IV - Building Your Own Side Hustle. Chapter 13: Identifying the Right Opportunity. Chapter 14: Early Steps to Getting Started. Continuing Education. About the Author. Love This Book? Discussion Guide.
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