Roland Grootenboer
Het boek waarvan je baas niet wil dat je het leest
The Ultimate Guide to a Happy, Healthy, and Well-Paid Career
AI-BOOK I 2024 I Original language AI-Book: Dutch
€ 9.99
There’s a massive gap in knowledge, power, and experience between you and your boss. Your boss knows exactly how much they can pay you (not too much), is better trained in job interviews, and can replace you in a heartbeat. And let’s be honest, they’re not exactly losing sleep over how to make something meaningful out of the roughly 2,000 weeks that make up your working life.
You, on the other hand, want to grow, earn more, take on responsibility, and still have time for the rest of your life. But that’s something you’ll have to take charge of yourself. Luckily, there’s now Het boek waarvan je baas niet wil dat je het leest.
HR expert Roland Grootenboer (who’s worked with companies like Google and Blendle) shares everything you need to know to take control of your career. The Netherlands’ leading career expert finally sits on your side of the table.
With this book, you’ll get:
Killer tips to boost your salary
Go-to phrases for any conversation — job interviews, setting boundaries, or saying no to overload
Smart hacks to help you learn faster and feel more fulfilled at work
A guide to turning your performance review into the best conversation of the year
You won’t find a better guide to smarter career building.. — Rick Pastoor
Thankfully, there’s now The Book Your Boss Doesn’t Want You to Read. — Rutger Bregman
Get the most out of your career and develop your talent. This book shows you how. – Annemarie van Gaal
The confessions of an HR manager. Roland sheds light on a hidden world. As a former human shield and full-time fire extinguisher for management, he reveals what really goes on behind the scenes. What you do with that knowledge is up to you. – Alexander Klöpping & Ernst-Jan Pfauth, publishers at POM.press
About the author
Roland Grootenboer is a leading expert on work and careers. He’s worked for high-profile leaders like Ali Niknam (TransIP, bunq), Alexander Klöpping (Blendle), and at Google. He authored the Blendle Employee Handbook, which went viral in Silicon Valley.