As we enter this season of Thanksgiving, thank you so much to all of you who have purchased copies of our new book, Job Moves, to help you or those around you make progress in your career and life. Thanks to you, we debuted at #19 on the USA Today bestseller list!
More than anything, what this means is that thousands of individuals now have access to the 9 steps from our research and coaching to make meaningful progress as they switch jobs. Now that’s gratifying.
If you haven’t yet purchased the book—for you or someone in your life struggling in their job or career—you can do so here.
It’s been wonderful to hear over social media, email, and in customer reviews how many are finding and benefiting from Job Moves. It’s amazing to see how our research, resources, and storytelling have helped so many people already.
If you've been curious, I hope you check it out. And if you have gotten your hands on a copy, make sure you use the free resources we have on our website to help put it into action: https://www.jobmoves.com/resources
And if you’re wondering how else you can pay it forward—the title of our penultimate chapter in the book—please consider posting an Amazon review, because it truly does make a difference as to what books are discovered and seen on Amazon. It should take you less than 5 minutes to log into your Amazon account, then go to the book page, https://www.amazon.com/Job-Moves-Making-Progress-Career/dp/0063283581/, scroll down, and hit “Write a Customer Review.”
The best reviews are simply what you would tell a friend about the book in two or three sentences—and, of course, we hope you’ll give us 5 stars.
Thank you as always for reading, writing, and listening. Here’s to all of us making more progress.
If you’re curious to see some of the media around the new book to learn more, here are some highlights from what’s appeared:
Use this genius Pixar hack to get your career back on track, Big Think
Partnering with Parents podcast (“Michael Horn’s Job Moves: Navigating and Preparing for Career Pathways”)
Work Forces Podcast interview (“Michael Horn on Navigating the Evolving World of Work”)
Forbes newsletter Q&A with Ethan Bernstein
“One Simple Way to Make Sure You Don’t Regret Your Next Career Move,” Fast Company
Launching “Job Moves”: Michael Horn Shares Strategies for Career Progress in 2024, MarketScale
Beyond exit interviews: Knowing why workers quit makes for better job matches, Managing the Future of Work podcast at the Harvard Business School