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Are you ALL IN? In which one writer recounts her experience with a boss that made her want to run aw

Are you ALL IN? [The Muse]( [My Super Competitive Boss Wanted Us *All in.* I Ran.]( [My Super Competitive Boss Wanted Us *All in.* I Ran.]( In which one writer recounts her experience with a boss that made her (and her coworkers) want to run away: When a coach orders you to do something, they don’t mean later, or whenever you feel like it. They want you to run those 10 laps right now. And that’s how Deb was. She was like our out-of-control, meltdown-having coach. “Are you all in? I need to know that you’re all in,” she’d say to a struggling staffer, and they’d somberly nod. To put it mildly, I was not—at all—all in. [READ MORE]( [How to Respond to “Walk Me Through Your Resume” in a Job Interview]( [How to Respond to “Walk Me Through Your Resume” in a Job Interview]( To help you get the conversation started on the right note. [READ MORE]( [Why We Need More Than Offices to Foster Connection and Belonging at Work]( [Why We Need More Than Offices to Foster Connection and Belonging at Work]( Traditional office culture was never the right fit for everyone. [READ MORE]( HEAR FROM... - Bromley Shiels (Global Strategic Manager at Uber), [a fierce negotiator who rocketed from sales coordinator to global manager]( - Aaron Nahas (Associate Director of Addressable Strategy at Kinesso), [an advertising director who’s trying to keep the same ads from flooding your feed over and over]( - Tracy Meng (VP, Global Head of Partnerships & Partner Engineering at Checkout.com), [a former consultant who’s making her mark on the fast-growing fintech industry]( - Christian Schneider (Associate, Renewable Power Group at BlackRock), [a car enthusiast whose investment idea came to fruition in a renewable energy deal]( [Find Your Next Job]( [Remote Jobs]( [Sales Jobs]( [Engineering Jobs]( [Product Jobs]( [Marketing Jobs]( [Finance Jobs]( [SEARCH ALL OPEN ROLES]( [COMPANIES]( [JOBS]( [ADVICE]( [COACHING]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Twitter]( [TikTok]( [Instagram]( [Flipboard]( [We’re hiring!]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} Daily Muse Inc., 1375 Broadway, New York, NY 10018 © 2022 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from newsletters]( [Unsubscribe from all emails]( | [View in browser]( | [Privacy]( | [Terms of Use]( | [About](

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