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You're Hired
- How to Succeed in Business and Life
- Narrated by: Bill Rancic
- Length: 5 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Success means something different for everyone. For Bill Rancic, it meant taking the things he loved, like coming up with exciting ideas and never working a 9-to-5 job, and translating that into a profitable business. By the time he was thirty, he'd achieved every goal he set for himself by creating an online cigar company from scratch and then using those profits to begin a venture in real estate.
Then an opportunity came by he just couldn't pass up, a competition to test his own personal drive and street smarts against a talented pool of professional salesmen, marketers, and MBAs, where the prize was working side by side with the master of the deal himself, Donald Trump.
Being on The Apprentice made Bill Rancic an overnight celebrity. But his winning strategies were developed long before that, and in You're Hired, he uses examples from his own life to prove that the secrets of success can be found within us all.
©2004 Bill Rancic (P)2004 HarperCollins Publishers
What the critics say
"For a loquacious 'how-I-did-it', Rancic's book debut is surprisingly satisfying." (Publishers Weekly)