Because the world needs you to change it Expanded and updated exclusively for graduates just
entering the workforce this extraordinary new edition of Lean In includes a letter to
graduates from Sheryl Sandberg and six additional chapters from experts offering advice on
finding and getting the most out of a first job CV writing best interviewing practices
negotiating your salary listening to your inner voice owning who you are and leaning in for
millennial men. In 2013 Sheryl Sandberg¿s Lean In became a massive cultural phenomenon and its
title became an instant catchphrase for empowering women. The book soared to the top of
bestseller lists internationally igniting global conversations about women and ambition.
Sandberg packed theatres dominated op-ed pages appeared on every major television show and on
the cover of Time magazine and sparked ferocious debate about women and leadership. Now this
enhanced edition provides the entire text of the original book updated with more recent
statistics and features a passionate letter from Sandberg encouraging graduates to find and
commit to work they love. A combination of inspiration and practical advice this new edition
will speak directly to graduates and like the original will change lives. New Material for
the Graduate Edition: · A Letter to Graduates from Sheryl Sandberg · Find Your First Job by
Mindy Levy (Levy has more than twenty years of experience in all phases of organisational
management and holds degrees from Wharton and Penn) · Negotiate Your Salary by Kim Keating
(Keating is the founder and managing director of Keating Advisors) · Man Up: Millennial Men and
Equality by Kunal Modi (Modi is a consultant at McKinsey & Company and a recent graduate of
Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School) · Leaning In Together by Rachel Thomas
(Thomas is the president of Lean In) · Own Who You Are by Mellody Hobson (Hobson is the
president of Ariel Investments) · Listen to Your Inner Voice by Rachel Simmons (Simmons is
cofounder of the Girls Leadership Institute) · 14 Lean In stories (500-word essays) by readers
around the world who have been inspired by Sandberg