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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Somewhere right now, a professional is typing "I almost didn't post this" on LinkedIn. before scheduling it with NASA-level hashtag precision.In this razor-sharp satire, Blake Bluffington delivers a field guide to the world's most delusional social network. With surgical precision and zero mercy, the book dissects LinkedIn's favorite species: the Humblebrag Master, the Inspirational Taxi Fable Teller, the Principled Martyr who just fired their biggest client (for the content), the Recruiter who ghosted you and then posted about how broken hiring is, and many more.Think The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck* meets The Office, or the business-card scene from American Psycho stretched across an entire platform. It's not another dry career book - it's witty, observational, and relentlessly funny workplace anthropology for the LinkedIn era.This is Blake Bluffington's second satirical takedown of professional culture - and the sharpest yet. Observed with forensic accuracy, written entirely by an AI that dissected thirteen archetypes without once being tempted to post about the experience, and delivered without mercy or hashtags.You'll recognise everyone in it. Possibly including yourself.Perfect for: LinkedIn scrollers, marketers, founders, recruiters, job seekers, and anyone who enjoys Bullshit Jobs, The Gervais Principle, or sharp internet culture satire.Skip if: You take LinkedIn deadly seriously and have zero self-awareness. (You know who you are. You've already drafted a response.) This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Somewhere right now, a professional is typing "I almost didn't post this" on LinkedIn. before scheduling it with NASA-level hashtag precision.In this razor-sharp satire, Blake Bluffington delivers a field guide to the world's most delusional social network. With surgical precision and zero mercy, the book dissects LinkedIn's favorite species: the Humblebrag Master, the Inspirational Taxi Fable Teller, the Principled Martyr who just fired their biggest client (for the content), the Recruiter who ghosted you and then posted about how broken hiring is, and many more.Think The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck* meets The Office, or the business-card scene from American Psycho stretched across an entire platform. It's not another dry career book - it's witty, observational, and relentlessly funny workplace anthropology for the LinkedIn era.This is Blake Bluffington's second satirical takedown of professional culture - and the sharpest yet. Observed with forensic accuracy, written entirely by an AI that dissected thirteen archetypes without once being tempted to post about the experience, and delivered without mercy or hashtags.You'll recognise everyone in it. Possibly including yourself.Perfect for: LinkedIn scrollers, marketers, founders, recruiters, job seekers, and anyone who enjoys Bullshit Jobs, The Gervais Principle, or sharp internet culture satire.Skip if: You take LinkedIn deadly seriously and have zero self-awareness. (You know who you are. You've already drafted a response.) This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Somewhere right now, a professional is typing 'I almost didn't post this' on LinkedIn. before scheduling it with NASA-level hashtag precision.In this razor-sharp satire, Blake Bluffington delivers a field guide to the world's most delusional social network. With surgical precision and zero mercy, the book dissects LinkedIn's favorite species: the Humblebrag Master, the Inspirational Taxi Fable Teller, the Principled Martyr who just fired their biggest client (for the content), the Recruiter who ghosted you and then posted about how broken hiring is, and many more.Think The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck\* meets The Office, or the business-card scene from American Psycho stretched across an entire platform. It's not another dry career book - it's witty, observational, and relentlessly funny workplace anthropology for the LinkedIn era.This is Blake Bluffington's second satirical takedown of professional culture - and the sharpest yet. Observed with forensic accuracy, written entirely by an AI that dissected thirteen archetypes without once being tempted to post about the experience, and delivered without mercy or hashtags.You'll recognise everyone in it. Possibly including yourself.Perfect for: LinkedIn scrollers, marketers, founders, recruiters, job seekers, and anyone who enjoys Bullshit Jobs, The Gervais Principle, or sharp internet culture satire.Skip if: You take LinkedIn deadly seriously and have zero self-awareness. (You know who you are. You've already drafted a response.).
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. LinkedIn and Loathing | Blake Bluffington | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Shah Mohammed | EAN 9798235771512 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. BOOK DESCRIPTIONSomewhere right now, a professional is typing "I almost didn't post this" on LinkedIn - before scheduling it with NASA-level hashtag precision.In this razor-sharp satire, Blake Bluffington delivers a field guide to the world's most delusional social network. The book dissects LinkedIn's favourite species with the calm detachment of a naturalist who has seen too much: the Humblebrag Master, the Inspirational Taxi Fable Teller, the Principled Martyr who just fired their biggest client (for the content), the Recruiter who ghosted you and then posted about how broken hiring is, and many more.Think The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck meets The Office - or the business-card scene from American Psycho stretched across an entire platform. It's not another dry career book. It's witty, observational, and relentlessly funny workplace anthropology for the LinkedIn era.This is Blake Bluffington's second satirical takedown of professional culture - and the sharpest yet. Observed with forensic accuracy, written entirely by an AI that dissected thirteen archetypes without once being tempted to post about the experience, and delivered without mercy or hashtags.You'll recognise everyone in it. Possibly including yourself.Perfect for: LinkedIn scrollers, marketers, founders, recruiters, job seekers, and anyone who enjoys Bullshit Jobs, The Gervais Principle, or sharp internet culture satire.Skip if: You take LinkedIn deadly seriously and have zero self-awareness. (You know who you are. You've already drafted a response.)REVIEWS (The following are satirical, fictional reviews, written in the spirit of the book itself. They are not real.)"I read this on a flight and laughed so loudly the elderly gentleman next to me woke up, asked what I was reading, and said something surprisingly profound about the nature of performance. I have since written a LinkedIn post about it." - Jonathan Mercer, Senior Vice President of Thought Leadership, somewhere in the midwest"Finished it in one sitting. Immediately opened LinkedIn. Immediately closed LinkedIn. Opened it again twelve minutes later. This book changes nothing and explains everything." - Priya Nair, Founder & Chief Disruption Officer, a startup that pivoted twice this quarter"I almost didn't leave this review. But after receiving so many messages asking about my reading journey, I felt I owed it to the community." - David Holloway, Executive Coach, LinkedIn Top Voice 2023, 2024, and aggressively pursuing 2025"Three stars because I recognised myself in chapter four and needed time to process. Will update to five once I've reframed it as a growth opportunity." - Anonymous, currently recalibrating AUTHOR BIO - Blake BluffingtonBlake Bluffington is a professional observer of professional observers. When he's not tracking humblebrags, mismatched-sock announcements, and inspirational taxi-driver fables, he enjoys long walks away from his LinkedIn notifications.This is his second book. (It was written by an AI. He takes full credit anyway.)A third book is reportedly in progress. The subject has not yet been announced. Several industries are nervous. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.